Articles by James Knight
- Australian RSA Course - The Responsible Service Of Alcohol
The Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) training and subsequent certificate is mandatory throughout Queensland for all hospitality and retail staff that are involved in the sale or service of alcohol. Published 15Aug2011, viewed 696 times
- The South Australian Responsible Service Of Alcohol Course
In Adelaide and South Australia, unlike the rest of Australia, it is not mandatory for all staff to have a Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) certificate. Managers and supervisors of licensed venues are the only staff required to do RSA training. Published 14Aug2011, viewed 151 times
- The Responsible Service Of Alcohol Certificate in Australia
Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) deliver the Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol (SITHFAB009A) unit of competency throughout Australia. Published 11Sep2011, viewed 288 times
- The Responsible Service Of Alcohol Certificate Across Australia
In Australia there is a Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) certificate. Every Australian state and territory has slightly different requirements because they all have their own individual liquor governing body. Published 10Sep2011, viewed 206 times
- RSA Training Online Provides The RSA Certificate
There are a variety of different qualifications individuals can achieve online and there are a number of different uses of online training, or E-learning, programs. Published 10Sep2011, viewed 229 times
- RSA Online - The Responsible Service Of Alcohol Course
The Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) training is just one of many qualifications that you can now achieve online. Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) are accredited to provide the RSA training online, or in face-to-face classes. Published 08Sep2011, viewed 226 times
- RSA (WA) Online Provides The RSA Certificate
Western Australia's Liquor Control Act requires that all staff involved in the sale or service of alcohol undergo Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) training. This training must be the Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol (SITHFAB009A) unit of competency. Published 06Sep2011, viewed 194 times
- Australian RSA Certificate - The Responsible Service Of Alcohol Course
The Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) certificate is mandatory throughout Australia. In every state and territory, except for South Australia, it is a mandatory requirement for all staff involved in the sale or service of alcohol. Published 05Sep2011, viewed 212 times
- RSA Certificate - The Responsible Service Of Alcohol Course
The Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) certificate is something most employees involved in the sale or service of alcohol in Australia need to have. The RSA certificate is obtainable upon successful completion of an RSA training course. Published 04Sep2011, viewed 205 times
- Adelaide And The Responsible Service Of Alcohol Course
The Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) requirements in Adelaide and throughout South Australia significantly differ from those seen in other Australian states and territories. Published 03Sep2011, viewed 232 times
- RSA (Queensland) Online Provides The RSA Certificate
In Queensland all staff involved in the sale or service of alcohol require a Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) certificate. A Registered Training Organisation (RTO) that has been approved by Queensland's Office of Liquor Gaming and Racing (OLGR) must deliver this RSA training. Published 03Sep2011, viewed 235 times
- RSA (QLD) Is The Responsible Service Of Alcohol in Queensland
In Queensland everybody that works in the sale or service of alcohol needs to have a Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) certificate. This includes bottle shop attendants, bar staff, glassies, wait staff, approved managers and everybody in between. Published 01Sep2011, viewed 307 times
- RSA (QLD) Online Provides The RSA Certificate
The Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) Queensland certificate is just one of thousands of online, or E-learning, training packages that are now available. The RSA certificate in Queensland needs to be delivered by a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) that has been accredited by the State's Office of Liquor Gaming and Racing (OLGR). Published 01Aug2011, viewed 253 times
- RSA Course - The Australian Responsible Service Of Alcohol Course
In Queensland bottle shop employees, bar staff, floor staff, wait people and anybody that sells or serves alcohol in their job, needs to have a Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) certificate. Published 31Jul2011, viewed 176 times
- RSA Course : The Nationally Recognised Responsible Service Of Alcohol Course
The Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) course is a nationally recognised unit of competency called Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol (SITHFAB009A). It teaches staff involved in the sale and service of alcohol how to Published 30Jul2011, viewed 181 times
- RSA QLD - Responsible Service Of Alcohol in Australia
In Queensland Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) have to be approved by the State's liquor authority, the Office of Liquor Gaming and Racing (OLGR) before they're able to provide Queensland Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) certificates. Published 30Jul2011, viewed 156 times
- The RSA Course On Responsible Service Of Alcohol
The alcohol course Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol (SITHFAB009A) is mandatory in Australia for retail and hospitality staff that sell and serve alcohol. Published 29Jul2011, viewed 180 times
- RSA Online - Responsible Service Of Alcohol in Australia
The Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) is just one of many qualifications that you can now achieve online. Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) Australia-wide are accredited to deliver RSA training online or in traditional, face-to-face training environments. Published 29Jul2011, viewed 154 times
- RSA - Australian Responsible Service Of Alcohol Course
The Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) certificate is mandatory in Australia. What's required for the RSA training and subsequent certificate varies from state to state, wherever you are in the country. Published 28Jul2011, viewed 296 times
- The South Australian Responsible Service Of Alcohol Course
In Adelaide and South Australia, unlike the rest of Australia, it is not mandatory for all staff to have a Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) certificate. Managers and supervisors of licensed venues are the only staff required to do RSA training. Published 26Aug2011, viewed 134 times
- The Responsible Service Of Alcohol Course for Australia
The Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) course is a qualification that most bar staff in Australia need to have. Not only bar staff but approved managers, bottle shop attendants, glassies, wait staff, floor staff, the list goes on! It's a course that teaches the safe and best practice that comes with selling and serving alcohol. Published 27Jul2011, viewed 121 times
- Australian RSA Course Online Vs Offline
Each Australian state and territory has its own liquor authority and so the RSA course requirements change from state to state, territory to territory Published 26Jul2011, viewed 656 times
- RSA Course (Australia) Online Vs Offline
Each Australian state and territory has its own liquor authority and so the RSA course requirements change from state to state, territory to territory: Published 25Jul2011, viewed 246 times
- The Responsible Service Of Alcohol Course Across Australia
Australia's Responsible Service of Alcohol course is just one of many certificates and qualifications that you can achieve via the internet. The Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) certificate is easily attainable online - compared to an in person RSA course that takes between three and six hours to complete. Online, the training will take three hours. Published 25Jul2011, viewed 206 times
- RSA Australia - The Responsible Service Of Alcohol Course
In Australia all staff involved in the sale or service of alcohol need to have a Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) certificate. Published 23Aug2011, viewed 142 times
- How To Get A White Card In Australia
National occupational health and safety laws have seen the introduction
of mandatory general occupational health and safety induction for the
construction industry. Published 14Jul2011, viewed 241 times
- Why Online Training Is Beneficial In Australia
Traditional means of training employees can quickly become repetitive, and at times tedious, for all involved. Face to face training means everybody involved has to be in the same place and at the same time. Published 14Jun2011, viewed 160 times
- Online Training: What Do You Need To Know?
Online training is a term used to describe any course, class or training that is taken via the internet. In the 21st century almost everything is available online - so why not training too? Published 13Jun2011, viewed 236 times
- The Responsible Service Of Alcohol Requirements In Australia
In hospitality often the job will require the sale and service of alcohol. In Australia this means you require an RSA certificate, as the RSA qualification is mandatory for all staff involved in the sale or service of alcohol. Published 12Jun2011, viewed 204 times
- The Benefits Of Having An RSA Certificate, For Hospitality Employees
While it might not be immediately obvious, in a lot of ways the hospitality industry requires the sale or service of alcohol. Published 10Jun2011, viewed 421 times
- The Advantages Of Learning With Training Online
Traditionally training would sees employees collectively exiting the workplace or training headquarters. Published 09Jun2011, viewed 186 times
- National Unit Of Competency On Providing Responsible Service Of Alcohol
Throughout Australia all staff involved in the sale or service of alcohol to customers must have a Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) certificate. Published 08Jun2011, viewed 331 times
- Responsible Service of Alcohol Training Online In Australia
The Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) training can be delivered online or in person by Registered Training Organisations (RTOs). Published 07Jun2011, viewed 295 times
- The Responsible Service of Alcohol in Western Australia
In Western Australia all staff selling or serving alcohol must complete the nationally accredited unit of competency 'Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol', otherwise known as an RSA certificate. Published 06Jun2011, viewed 240 times
- The Responsible Service of Alcohol in South Australia
In South Australia under the Liquor Licensing Act all licensed venues must be personally supervised by an 'approved responsible person'. This refers to all times the licensed venue is open to the public. Published 05Jun2011, viewed 275 times
- The Responsible Service Of Alcohol In The Northern Territory
In the Northern Territory the Licensing Regulation and Alcohol Strategy (LRAS), a branch of the Department of Justice in conjunction with the Northern Territory Licensing Commission, regulates and licenses the liquor industry. Published 04Jun2011, viewed 233 times
- What Is An RSA Course?
In Queensland if your job requires you to sell or serve alcohol to consumers you must have a Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) certificate. Published 03Jun2011, viewed 293 times
- Responsible Service of Alcohol in Queensland, Australia
The Responsible Service of Alcohol certificate is mandatory in Queensland for all staff involved with the sale or service of alcohol. The RSA training and subsequent certificate became mandatory on January 1, 2009. Published 02Jun2011, viewed 308 times
- What To Look For When It Comes To Toll Free Numbers
If you are looking to get a 1300 number, Australia is one of the leading countries in the world that uses numbers that are "Toll Free". Once you have connected your home or office to one of these numbers, clients can dial your business for the price of a local call. Known in trade circles as Local rate or Smart numbers, these work best when calls come in from over a large area. Published 01Jun2011, viewed 240 times
- The 'White Card' In Australia's Construction Industry
The White Card is a mandatory requirement for all those employed in the construction industry in Australia. From plumbers to bricklayers, a White Card is essential. Published 01Jun2011, viewed 328 times
- What Should I Expect From My Unique Business Phone Number
One of the first questions that people ask regarding toll-free services is how much does a 1300 number cost? Depending on what carrier you go with, the costs will vary. Aside from this, most Telco providers will charge a rate per minute and a set up fee. Published 31May2011, viewed 274 times
- Who Needs to Have an RSA Certificate in Queensland?
After January 1, 2009 it became mandatory for all Queensland bar staff and liquor licensees to be in receipt of a Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) certificate. Published 31May2011, viewed 355 times
- Unique Phone Numbers That Cost Less Then You Might Think
Since the cost of 1300 numbers is going down, a lot of Australian companies, from small start ups to big businesses, are getting connected to this valuable marketing tool. When a prospective client dials your 1300 number, the price for the call is equivalent to that of a locally made call. With these numbers becoming more popular good 1300 numbers are getting more difficult to find. Published 30May2011, viewed 228 times
- OHS White Card In Australia's Construction Industry
In Australia anyone in the construction industry, from plumbers to bricklayers, must have a White Card. The White Card is proof of completion a general occupational health and safety (OHS) induction course. Published 30May2011, viewed 257 times
- Who Needs To Do Construction Industry OHS Training?
In Australia it's mandatory for all people working in house construction, rebuilds, refurbishment, plumbing, bricklaying, carpentry, asbestos removal, wall tiling, floor tiling, roof tiling, etc Published 30May2011, viewed 200 times
- OHS Induction Course, Or White Card, For The Construction Industry
A White Card is mandatory for all Australian construction industry employees. How it differs from other required qualifications, is that you can complete the necessary training anywhere in Australia Published 30May2011, viewed 217 times
- The Convenience Of Training Online In Australia
Online training is a quick and easy way to get any qualification that you require for work or potential employment opportunities. Published 30May2011, viewed 153 times
- Customers Love Numbers That Cost Nothing To Call
Dialling 1800 numbers cost nothing to your customers. That's right,
there is no charge whatsoever. This is why any business that utilises
this will see an increase in customer response to their product or
service by as much as 30 to 60 per cent and generate twice as many
calls than a regular phone number. In order to get customers to
remember your number, you can also have a word or phrase that
corresponds to your business. Published 29May2011, viewed 237 times
- Even Small Home-Based Business Can Benefit From Unique Phone Numbers
If you are launching a small home-based business, there are cheap 1300 numbers that can make your company seem larger than life. It does not matter if you are working from behind a small desk in your kitchen. As long as you have a phone that this number can piggyback on, then you are all set to go and do business with the big boys. The main reason why this number works is because it helps conceal both the size and location of your business. Published 28May2011, viewed 296 times
- A Guide To The Construction Industry's White Card In States And Territories
The White Card is essential for all construction industry employees. Throughout Australia anyone entering a construction site unescorted needs to have a White Card. Published 27May2011, viewed 303 times
- Phone Number Solutions For Small Businesses In Australia
If you are a small business with big dreams, then you need to get 1300 number solutions and ideas. The main reason why a lot of start-ups go with a 1300 is because it makes their business look larger and more professional. With a 1300 number, you can utilise these key features that come from having this number - smart call management, smart call tracking reports, and toll free talk and text. Published 27May2011, viewed 233 times
- How To Make Phone Numbers Work For Your Business
In today's highly competitive business world, companies are able to survive when they get a 1800 number. Many corporations have found that using this marketing tool is a great way to keep old and new clients coming back for more. Since a caller is not charged for dialling this number, you give them an easy way to reach you, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Published 26May2011, viewed 220 times
- Responsible Service Of Alcohol Training And Certification
The Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) training and subsequent certificate have been mandatory in Queensland since January 1, 2009. Published 25May2011, viewed 136 times
- Why Phone Words Are So Valuable To Any Business
Make your business stand out with 1300 phone words. Also known as Vanity 800 numbers in the United States, they are the alphanumeric equivalent of a telephone number. On a telephone keypad, you will find letters corresponding to each digit. The letters corresponding to a particular telephone number can form a word, partial word, acronym, abbreviation, or an alphanumeric combination. Published 25May2011, viewed 214 times
- Phone Words Can Significantly Impact Your Business In A Good Way
These days, businesses that are steamrolling over their competition are doing so with 1800 phone words. Commonly known as vanity numbers in the United States, a word that is attached to a 1800 number offers you a powerful branding and marketing tool rolled into one. For example, let's say that you are listening to the radio and a commercial jingle happens to catch your attention. Published 24May2011, viewed 330 times
- How To Get Your RSA Certificate in Australia
The RSA (Responsible Service of Alcohol) Certificate is a requirement
in most States of Australia before you can serve alcohol in a bar,
hotel, club, or on a vehicle (such as an aeroplane). Published 22May2011, viewed 231 times
- What Is An Australian White Card?
White cards replace previously issued green, red and blue cards for
construction industry employees and people entering construction sites
unescorted. They have been put in place to see Australia have a
national construction industry standard for Occupational Health and
Safety (OHS). Published 22May2011, viewed 618 times
- How To Memorise A Number That's Not A Phone Word
It's a lot easier to memorize 1300 Australia than 1300 28 7872542. This is because the random, abstract nature of phone numbers makes remembering them a bit more of a challenge, especially on the first try. So in order to make it simpler, the Australian Communication and Media Authority (ACMA) introduced the use of phone words in 2004. Phone words are made up from the letters of the alphabet that appear on a telephone keypad. Published 22May2011, viewed 328 times
- Give Your Business An Edge With Easy To Remember Phone Numbers
A lot of companies today are getting connected to numbers that are 1800 numbers. Australia is one of the leading countries in the world that utilises reverse charge or toll-free numbers and it is easy to see why this is so. An 1800 number is a free call number that boosts your perceived level of professionalism and represents you to be a credible prospect to potential markets. Published 21May2011, viewed 220 times
- Who Needs to Have a White Card in Australia?
In Australia everyone that is working within the realm of construction,
or even entering a construction site unescorted, must have a white
card. White cards have been implemented nationally to create uniform
occupational health and safety standards across all states and
territories' construction industries. Published 21May2011, viewed 338 times
- Do Wonders For Your Business Brand And Growth
Businesses today realise how important it is to get a 1800 number in order to improve client relations. After all, at the core of any profit a company earns are its clients. They are the most important part of an organisation's success and longevity. Although certain individuals may find the cost of utilising this number quite high, more Australian businesses are installing this effective marketing tool Published 20May2011, viewed 192 times
- The 'Work Safely in the Construction Industry' OHS Induction Course in Australia
Australia-wide all personnel involved in the construction industry must
be issued a white card and undergo the OHS induction before they can
start work. This includes the construction of houses, renovations,
tiling, plumbers, repairs, refurbishment, carpenters and asbestos
removalists, to name a few. Topics included in the 'Work safely in the
construction industry' OHS induction are as follows: Published 19May2011, viewed 199 times
- Find A Category Killer When It Comes To Business Phone Numbers
Do you want your company to get ahead of the competition? Then you need this kind of phone (1300) Number. In today's highly-competitive business environment, a 1300 phone word number can do wonders in pushing your business out there. Yes, we are well aware of what a number like this is capable of - it can increase advertising response rates, can lower the cost of lead generation, and is 20 times more memorable Published 19May2011, viewed 224 times
- For The Cost Of As Little As A Daily Cup Of Coffee
1300 numbers cost, like most things has reduced with time. You can now
have one for less then the price of a cup of coffee a day. Companies
use these numbers as it has been shown that people can remember them
more easily then a normal phone number. Some companies will also use it
to brand their business with things that are phone words. Eg 1300
plumber Published 18May2011, viewed 148 times
- Who Needs a White Card In Australia?
Australia-wide any person wanting to enter the construction industry
must complete a general Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) induction
course, before they can commence work. This includes construction
activities such as housing, civil, renovations, repairs, refurbishment,
carpentry, asbestos removal, bricklaying, plumbing, concreting, floor,
roof and wall tiling. Published 18May2011, viewed 193 times
- Who Needs to Have a Responsible Service of Alcohol Certificate?
All liquor licensees must have a Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA)
policy and procedure in place and their employees, or anyone
responsible for the sale or service of alcohol, must have a valid RSA
certificate in order to work in the licensed venue. Published 18May2011, viewed 288 times
- It Can Be Quite Affordable To Promote Your Business With Phone Numbers
If you are wondering how much 1300 numbers cost, you need not worry. Australia has a number of reverse-charge telecommunication companies that provide affordable numeric numbers that are just as effective as phone word numbers. Whether you are a small-home based operation or your business is a giant in the corporate scene, a number like this will go a long way in bringing new customers your way. Published 17May2011, viewed 263 times
- Getting a Responsible Service of Alcohol Certificate in Australia
In the past the only way to obtain a Responsible Service of Alcohol
(RSA) certificate was via face-to-face training by a Registered
Training Organisation (RTO). More recently with the ever-evolving
advent of the internet you can get your RSA training course and
certificate online. Published 17May2011, viewed 168 times
- The Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) Training Course
The Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) training course aims to
educate bar staff, bottle shop staff, glassies, waiters, liquor
licensees and anyone that serves alcohol to patrons. Upon completion of
the course they're able to identify customers who should be refused
service etc Published 16May2011, viewed 277 times
- The Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) Certificate in Australia
The Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) certificate is a pre requisite
in most Australian States and Territories for employees of the
hospitality industry - where in which they're required as part of their
job to serve alcohol to patrons. Published 15May2011, viewed 290 times
- Raise The Profile Of Your Business - Small Home Based Business
If you are looking to connect to an Australian 1800 number, there are a lot of Telco companies that can help you out. When you install this number, you raise the profile of your small, home-based business and make potential customers feel comfortable about your level of professionalism. For a large scale corporation, this number lets clients reach your offices, anytime and anywhere. Published 14May2011, viewed 159 times
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