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Who Needs the HLTPAT005 Qualification?
The HLTPAT005 qualification is essential for anyone who performs, supervises, or manages drug and alcohol specimen collection in the workplace. Australian Standards define the role of a “Collector” as requiring this unit of competency, making it a mandatory requirement across many industries.
Individuals who benefit from this course include:
- Drug and alcohol collectors
- Safety officers and WHS professionals
- Pathology collectors
- Healthcare workers
- Security personnel involved in testing programs
- Career changers entering workplace health or compliance roles
Employers who commonly require HLTPAT005 training include:
- HR managers
- Safety and compliance managers
- Operations managers
- Site supervisors
Industries where HLTPAT005 is required:
- Mining and resources
- Construction and infrastructure
- Transport and logistics
- Rail and aviation
- Manufacturing
- Healthcare and community services
For organisations, completing the HLTPAT005 course ensures internal testing programs remain legally defensible, compliant, and aligned with best practice.
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Course Details at a Glance
Qualification: HLTPAT005 Collect Specimens for Drugs of Abuse Testing
Duration: Approximately 5–8 hours (delivery dependent)
Delivery: Face-to-face, live online, onsite
Prerequisites:
- Minimum 18 years of age
- Valid photo ID
- Basic English literacy
Assessment:
- Theory knowledge
- Practical demonstration
Outcome:
- Statement of Attainment (HLTPAT005)
Validity:
- No expiry (refresher training recommended every 2 years)
Cost:
- From $650 + GST per person
Career Pathways After HLTPAT005 Certification
Completing the HLTPAT005 course opens pathways across multiple industries where workplace drug and alcohol testing is mandatory.
Common roles include:
- Drug and alcohol collector
- Workplace testing officer
- Safety or WHS officer
- Compliance coordinator
Employment opportunities exist across various industries, including mining, transport, construction, manufacturing, and healthcare, with hourly rates commonly ranging from $35 to $65, depending on experience and industry.
For those seeking further progression, HLTPAT005 can contribute toward a Certificate III in Pathology Collection or broader workplace health qualifications.
Why Train with SafeWork Health?
Key reasons organisations and individuals choose SafeWork Health include:
- Established expertise in workplace drug and alcohol testing
- Trainers with real-world industry experience
- National delivery capability across Australia
- Practical, scenario-based training
- Support beyond the classroom, including policy guidance and refresher training
- Tailored programs for employer compliance
Training Compliant with Australian Standards
SafeWork Health’s HLTPAT005 training is fully aligned with current Australian Standards, ensuring legal defensibility and regulatory compliance.
- AS/NZS 4308:2023 urine specimen collection
- AS 4760:2019 oral fluid specimen collection
- AS 3547:2019 breath alcohol testing devices
Since 2017, Australian Standards specify that specimen collectors must hold HLTPAT005, making this qualification essential for compliant testing programs.
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What You’ll Learn in This Drug and Alcohol Testing Course
This HLTPAT005 collect specimens for drugs of abuse testing course delivers comprehensive training aligned with current Australian Standards and workplace requirements.
Participants will gain practical skills and knowledge across:
- Australian Standards for drug and alcohol testing
- AS/NZS 4308:2023 urine specimen collection
- AS 4760:2019 oral fluid (saliva) testing
- AS 3547:2019 breath alcohol testing devices
- Drug types, effects, and detection windows
- Preparing for workplace drug and alcohol screening
- Urine specimen collection procedures
- Oral fluid collection procedures
- Breath alcohol testing using handheld devices
- Chain of custody requirements and documentation
- Privacy, consent, and confidentiality obligations
- Infection control and hygiene procedures
- Handling non-compliance and challenging situations
- Documentation, reporting, and record keeping
- Practical assessments involving live specimen collection
Training is delivered with a strong emphasis on real-world scenarios, ensuring participants are confident performing collections in operational environments.
Frequently Asked Questions About HLTPAT005
What is HLTPAT005?
HLTPAT005 Collect Specimens for Drugs of Abuse Testing is a nationally accredited unit of competency that qualifies individuals to legally collect urine, oral fluid, and breath alcohol specimens in Australian workplaces, in accordance with current Australian Standards and workplace compliance requirements.
How long does the course take?
The HLTPAT005 course typically takes between 5 and 8 hours to complete, depending on the delivery method selected. Face-to-face, onsite, and live online options may vary slightly in duration based on group size and practical assessment requirements.
Can I complete the HLTPAT005 course online?
Yes. SafeWork Health offers a live, interactive HLTPAT005 online course, delivered by qualified trainers. This option includes real-time instruction, assessment, and support, ensuring participants meet the same compliance and competency requirements as face-to-face training.
Is HLTPAT005 recognised nationally?
Yes. HLTPAT005 is a nationally recognised qualification under the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) and is accepted across all states and territories. It meets the requirements outlined in Australian Standards for drug and alcohol specimen collection.
Does the certificate expire?
The HLTPAT005 Statement of Attainment does not expire. However, refresher training is strongly recommended every two years to ensure collectors remain up to date with Australian Standards, workplace policies, and best practice procedures.
Do I need prior qualifications?
No prior qualifications are required to enrol in HLTPAT005. Participants must be at least 18 years of age, provide valid photo identification, and have sufficient English literacy to understand procedures, documentation, and assessment requirements.
What industries require this qualification?
HLTPAT005 is commonly required in industries with safety-critical roles, including mining, construction, transport, rail, manufacturing, healthcare, and logistics. Any workplace conducting compliant drug and alcohol testing programs will typically require qualified collectors.
Is a practical assessment required?
Yes. Practical assessment is a mandatory component of HLTPAT005. Participants must demonstrate correct specimen collection procedures, chain of custody handling, and compliance with Australian Standards to be deemed competent and receive certification.
When will I receive my certificate?
Participants receive their Statement of Attainment after successfully completing all theory and practical assessments. Certificate issuance timelines may vary slightly depending on delivery method, but SafeWork Health aims to issue certification promptly.
Can training be delivered onsite?
Yes. SafeWork Health offers on-site and workplace delivery of HLTPAT005 for organisations requiring group training. On-site delivery can be tailored to your workplace policies, procedures, and operational requirements to support compliance and efficiency.
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Course Details at a Glance
Qualification: HLTPAT005 Collect Specimens for Drugs of Abuse Testing
Duration: Approximately 5–8 hours (delivery dependent)
Delivery: Face-to-face, live online, onsite
Prerequisites:
- Minimum 18 years of age
- Valid photo ID
- Basic English literacy
Assessment:
- Theory knowledge
- Practical demonstration
Outcome:
- Statement of Attainment (HLTPAT005)
Validity:
- No expiry (refresher training recommended every 2 years)
Cost:
- From $650 + GST per person
Career Pathways After HLTPAT005 Certification
Completing the HLTPAT005 course opens pathways across multiple industries where workplace drug and alcohol testing is mandatory.
Common roles include:
- Drug and alcohol collector
- Workplace testing officer
- Safety or WHS officer
- Compliance coordinator
Employment opportunities exist across various industries, including mining, transport, construction, manufacturing, and healthcare, with hourly rates commonly ranging from $35 to $65, depending on experience and industry.
For those seeking further progression, HLTPAT005 can contribute toward a Certificate III in Pathology Collection or broader workplace health qualifications.
Why Train with SafeWork Health?
Key reasons organisations and individuals choose SafeWork Health include:
- Established expertise in workplace drug and alcohol testing
- Trainers with real-world industry experience
- National delivery capability across Australia
- Practical, scenario-based training
- Support beyond the classroom, including policy guidance and refresher training
- Tailored programs for employer compliance
Training Compliant with Australian Standards
SafeWork Health’s HLTPAT005 training is fully aligned with current Australian Standards, ensuring legal defensibility and regulatory compliance.
- AS/NZS 4308:2023 urine specimen collection
- AS 4760:2019 oral fluid specimen collection
- AS 3547:2019 breath alcohol testing devices
Since 2017, Australian Standards specify that specimen collectors must hold HLTPAT005, making this qualification essential for compliant testing programs.
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Why Choose Drug and Alcohol Awareness Training?
Workplace safety is everyone’s responsibility. Substance misuse not only threatens the wellbeing of individual employees but also endangers colleagues, disrupts productivity, and increases business risk. Our drug and alcohol awareness training provides clear, practical education on the effects of drugs and alcohol, the consequences of misuse, and the importance of adhering to workplace policies.
This course is an ideal first step when introducing or refreshing your organisation’s drug and alcohol policy, helping your workforce understand:
- Their personal responsibilities in maintaining a safe environment
- How drug and alcohol misuse impacts health, safety, and performance
- The legal and employment implications of breaching workplace policies
- How to support colleagues through awareness and available resources
Who Should Attend?
Safework Health strongly recommends drug and alcohol awareness training for employees, managers, and supervisors. Each group gains unique benefits from participating:
- Drug and alcohol awareness training for employees: Helps team members understand how drugs and alcohol affect fitness for work, what a breach of policy could mean, and how to make safer lifestyle choices that improve workplace performance.
- Drug and alcohol awareness training for supervisors: Equips frontline leaders with the knowledge to recognise potential signs of misuse, communicate expectations, and reinforce workplace policies fairly and effectively.
- Drug and alcohol awareness training for managers: Provides decision-makers with insights into risk management, compliance obligations, and how to implement supportive yet enforceable workplace safety programs.
By tailoring content to these different levels, Safework Health ensures the training resonates across your entire organisation.
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Course Details at a Glance
Qualification: HLTPAT005 Collect Specimens for Drugs of Abuse Testing
Duration: Approximately 5–8 hours (delivery dependent)
Delivery: Face-to-face, live online, onsite
Prerequisites:
- Minimum 18 years of age
- Valid photo ID
- Basic English literacy
Assessment:
- Theory knowledge
- Practical demonstration
Outcome:
- Statement of Attainment (HLTPAT005)
Validity:
- No expiry (refresher training recommended every 2 years)
Cost:
- From $650 + GST per person
Career Pathways After HLTPAT005 Certification
Completing the HLTPAT005 course opens pathways across multiple industries where workplace drug and alcohol testing is mandatory.
Common roles include:
- Drug and alcohol collector
- Workplace testing officer
- Safety or WHS officer
- Compliance coordinator
Employment opportunities exist across various industries, including mining, transport, construction, manufacturing, and healthcare, with hourly rates commonly ranging from $35 to $65, depending on experience and industry.
For those seeking further progression, HLTPAT005 can contribute toward a Certificate III in Pathology Collection or broader workplace health qualifications.
Why Train with SafeWork Health?
Key reasons organisations and individuals choose SafeWork Health include:
- Established expertise in workplace drug and alcohol testing
- Trainers with real-world industry experience
- National delivery capability across Australia
- Practical, scenario-based training
- Support beyond the classroom, including policy guidance and refresher training
- Tailored programs for employer compliance
Training Compliant with Australian Standards
SafeWork Health’s HLTPAT005 training is fully aligned with current Australian Standards, ensuring legal defensibility and regulatory compliance.
- AS/NZS 4308:2023 urine specimen collection
- AS 4760:2019 oral fluid specimen collection
- AS 3547:2019 breath alcohol testing devices
Since 2017, Australian Standards specify that specimen collectors must hold HLTPAT005, making this qualification essential for compliant testing programs.
Enquire Now
Learn how to use and conduct breath alcohol testing in accordance with Australian Standards
Read moreHLTPAT005 – Collect specimens for drugs of abuse testing course
Course Details at a Glance
Qualification: HLTPAT005 Collect Specimens for Drugs of Abuse Testing
Duration: Approximately 5–8 hours (delivery dependent)
Delivery: Face-to-face, live online, onsite
Prerequisites:
- Minimum 18 years of age
- Valid photo ID
- Basic English literacy
Assessment:
- Theory knowledge
- Practical demonstration
Outcome:
- Statement of Attainment (HLTPAT005)
Validity:
- No expiry (refresher training recommended every 2 years)
Cost:
- From $650 + GST per person
Career Pathways After HLTPAT005 Certification
Completing the HLTPAT005 course opens pathways across multiple industries where workplace drug and alcohol testing is mandatory.
Common roles include:
- Drug and alcohol collector
- Workplace testing officer
- Safety or WHS officer
- Compliance coordinator
Employment opportunities exist across various industries, including mining, transport, construction, manufacturing, and healthcare, with hourly rates commonly ranging from $35 to $65, depending on experience and industry.
For those seeking further progression, HLTPAT005 can contribute toward a Certificate III in Pathology Collection or broader workplace health qualifications.
Why Train with SafeWork Health?
Key reasons organisations and individuals choose SafeWork Health include:
- Established expertise in workplace drug and alcohol testing
- Trainers with real-world industry experience
- National delivery capability across Australia
- Practical, scenario-based training
- Support beyond the classroom, including policy guidance and refresher training
- Tailored programs for employer compliance
Training Compliant with Australian Standards
SafeWork Health’s HLTPAT005 training is fully aligned with current Australian Standards, ensuring legal defensibility and regulatory compliance.
- AS/NZS 4308:2023 urine specimen collection
- AS 4760:2019 oral fluid specimen collection
- AS 3547:2019 breath alcohol testing devices
Since 2017, Australian Standards specify that specimen collectors must hold HLTPAT005, making this qualification essential for compliant testing programs.
Enquire Now
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Course Details at a Glance
Qualification: HLTPAT005 Collect Specimens for Drugs of Abuse Testing
Duration: Approximately 5–8 hours (delivery dependent)
Delivery: Face-to-face, live online, onsite
Prerequisites:
- Minimum 18 years of age
- Valid photo ID
- Basic English literacy
Assessment:
- Theory knowledge
- Practical demonstration
Outcome:
- Statement of Attainment (HLTPAT005)
Validity:
- No expiry (refresher training recommended every 2 years)
Cost:
- From $650 + GST per person
Career Pathways After HLTPAT005 Certification
Completing the HLTPAT005 course opens pathways across multiple industries where workplace drug and alcohol testing is mandatory.
Common roles include:
- Drug and alcohol collector
- Workplace testing officer
- Safety or WHS officer
- Compliance coordinator
Employment opportunities exist across various industries, including mining, transport, construction, manufacturing, and healthcare, with hourly rates commonly ranging from $35 to $65, depending on experience and industry.
For those seeking further progression, HLTPAT005 can contribute toward a Certificate III in Pathology Collection or broader workplace health qualifications.
Why Train with SafeWork Health?
Key reasons organisations and individuals choose SafeWork Health include:
- Established expertise in workplace drug and alcohol testing
- Trainers with real-world industry experience
- National delivery capability across Australia
- Practical, scenario-based training
- Support beyond the classroom, including policy guidance and refresher training
- Tailored programs for employer compliance
Training Compliant with Australian Standards
SafeWork Health’s HLTPAT005 training is fully aligned with current Australian Standards, ensuring legal defensibility and regulatory compliance.
- AS/NZS 4308:2023 urine specimen collection
- AS 4760:2019 oral fluid specimen collection
- AS 3547:2019 breath alcohol testing devices
Since 2017, Australian Standards specify that specimen collectors must hold HLTPAT005, making this qualification essential for compliant testing programs.
Enquire Now
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Read moreHLTPAT005 – Collect specimens for drugs of abuse testing course
Course Details at a Glance
Qualification: HLTPAT005 Collect Specimens for Drugs of Abuse Testing
Duration: Approximately 5–8 hours (delivery dependent)
Delivery: Face-to-face, live online, onsite
Prerequisites:
- Minimum 18 years of age
- Valid photo ID
- Basic English literacy
Assessment:
- Theory knowledge
- Practical demonstration
Outcome:
- Statement of Attainment (HLTPAT005)
Validity:
- No expiry (refresher training recommended every 2 years)
Cost:
- From $650 + GST per person
Career Pathways After HLTPAT005 Certification
Completing the HLTPAT005 course opens pathways across multiple industries where workplace drug and alcohol testing is mandatory.
Common roles include:
- Drug and alcohol collector
- Workplace testing officer
- Safety or WHS officer
- Compliance coordinator
Employment opportunities exist across various industries, including mining, transport, construction, manufacturing, and healthcare, with hourly rates commonly ranging from $35 to $65, depending on experience and industry.
For those seeking further progression, HLTPAT005 can contribute toward a Certificate III in Pathology Collection or broader workplace health qualifications.
Why Train with SafeWork Health?
Key reasons organisations and individuals choose SafeWork Health include:
- Established expertise in workplace drug and alcohol testing
- Trainers with real-world industry experience
- National delivery capability across Australia
- Practical, scenario-based training
- Support beyond the classroom, including policy guidance and refresher training
- Tailored programs for employer compliance
Training Compliant with Australian Standards
SafeWork Health’s HLTPAT005 training is fully aligned with current Australian Standards, ensuring legal defensibility and regulatory compliance.
- AS/NZS 4308:2023 urine specimen collection
- AS 4760:2019 oral fluid specimen collection
- AS 3547:2019 breath alcohol testing devices
Since 2017, Australian Standards specify that specimen collectors must hold HLTPAT005, making this qualification essential for compliant testing programs.