Frequently Asked Questions

If you perform building work in Queensland valued at over $3,300 (including materials + labour), you’re legally required to hold a QBCC Trade Contractor Licence.

This applies to individuals and businesses who are:

  • Quoting for jobs
  • Advertising services
  • Invoicing for building work

Why It’s Required!

The licence ensures you:

  • Meet legal and regulatory obligations under the QBCC Act
  • Can advertise and contract for building work over $3,300
  • Are covered for disputes, defects, and consumer protection
  • Build trust and credibility with clients

Trades That Commonly Require a QBCC Licence

If you work in any of the following areas, a licence is likely required:

  • Carpentry
  • Tiling
  • Plastering
  • Painting & Decorating
  • Roofing
  • Concreting
  • Waterproofing
  • Fencing
  • Fire Protection
  • Refrigeration & Air Conditioning
  • Electrical (plus additional licensing requirements)
  • Pool & Spa Building
  • Solar Installation (with SAA or CEC accreditation)

Even smaller or specialised trades (e.g. door installation, balustrades, or shade sails) may require a licence — always check with QBCC.

Course Details

BSBESB402 is specifically designed for tradies looking to obtain their QBCC Trade Contractor’s Licence. This course provides the essential knowledge and skills to navigate the legal and risk management requirements crucial for starting and running your own trade business. It ensures that you’re fully equipped to meet all legal obligations and manage potential risks, helping you operate your business confidently and in compliance with Queensland regulations.

Learning Objectives:

By completing this course, you will:

- Gain a clear understanding of the legal requirements for setting up a trade business in Queensland.
- Learn how to comply with QBCC licensing requirements and other relevant regulations.
- Identify potential risks in your trade business and develop strategies to manage them effectively.
- Ensure your business has the right systems in place to stay compliant and reduce legal risks.
- Create a tailored risk management plan to protect your business from common challenges faced by tradies.

Key Topics:
- Legal Requirements for Trade Businesses- Contracts and Agreements
- Risk Management for Tradies- Intellectual Property
- Ongoing Compliance and Monitoring

Assessment Methods:
The unit is split up into modules, each module has its own assembly criteria’s, whether its answer true or false, respond in your own words or fill in the gaps. The assessment process is very user friendly but requires good reading and comprehension skills to achieve a timely completion.

Once you pay the deposit or course fee, our thank you page will have an “enrol now” button that you can click on to get access to your course. 

Enrolment Notifications – What to Expect

Once you enrol in a course with StaySafe Industry Training, you will receive the following:

  • A welcome email and SMS confirming your enrolment
  • A login link to access your course
  • Links to our policies and the Student Handbook on the StaySafe website
  • An introduction email with your trainer and assessor’s contact details (mobile number and email address)

These notifications help you get started smoothly and know who to contact for support.

Devices You Can Use to Access Your Course

You can access StaySafe Industry Training courses on a variety of devices, including:

  • Android or iPhone
  • iPad or tablet
  • Laptops and desktop computers

Please note: Some tasks may have limitations when using a mobile phone — for example, you might not be able to upload a PDF document directly into the task.

If this happens, simply email the PDF to your trainer, and they can upload it for you.

Webcam use in Course Tasks

At StaySafe, webcam use is optional for course tasks. This means you can still participate in the course without allowing camera access. If you do allow webcam the system will take a photo of you answering each question.

If you're having webcam issues: Check that your browser has permission to access your webcam. 

You can test your camera using a free tool like webcammictest.com

Once completed, you will be able to apply for your QBCC Trade Contractors Licence, or become a site supervisor for another company.

Licensed Orientated Training

We have develop courses that align to licensing and accreditation outcomes so you can feel confident you’re getting the right units for your licence
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