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AWCC Delivers Flange Training Across Regional Queensland


On the 6th and 7th of November, one of our experienced AWCC trainers travelled to Outback Queensland, focusing on the Roma region, to deliver two comprehensive PMASUP245 Break and Make Flanged Joints Using Hand Tools courses. These sessions form an essential part of our ongoing commitment to supporting industry personnel with the practical skills and safety knowledge required to work effectively in high-pressure environments.

The Make and Break Flange Course is a critical component of safe operations across oil and gas, energy, and industrial settings. Flange joints are engineered to withstand immense pressure, and incorrect handling can lead to significant safety risks. Throughout the training, safety remained our highest priority, with strong emphasis placed on correct procedures, hazard awareness, and the use of appropriate tools and equipment. Students engaged in both theoretical and practical learning, gaining confidence in identifying, assembling, disassembling, and maintaining flange joints to industry standards. Feedback from attendees was overwhelmingly positive, with many highlighting the value of hands-on instruction, real-world demonstrations, and the extensive expertise of our trainer.

In addition to delivering training onsite across regional and remote Queensland, AWCC also conducts Make and Break Flange training at our dedicated training centres in Toowoomba and Brisbane, ensuring accessible options for both local and travelling participants. This training also complements AWCC’s broader development pathway, including programs like our Turbo Cert II Program (RII21120 Certificate II in Oil & Gas Drilling (Onshore) and Well Servicing) designed to fast-track new entrants into the oil and gas industry with essential skills and nationally recognised qualifications. For individuals looking to begin or advance their careers, combining foundational programs like Turbo Cert II with specialised technical training—such as Make and Break Flange—creates a strong, job-ready skillset.

At AWCC, we remain committed to delivering high-quality training across regional and remote areas. We’re proud to play a role in enhancing safety, capability, and workforce readiness across Queensland’s vital energy and resources sector.


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