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ACDC Chemical Licence Training - South East Queensland
Looking for a ACDC Chemical Licence (Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control) in South East Queensland? Our nationally recognised training provides the skills and certification you need to legally prepare, apply, store, and transport agricultural chemicals.
Whether you’re after an ACDC ticket in Brisbane, Sunshine Coast, Moreton Bay, Ipswich, or Toowoomba, we offer flexible options for individuals and groups.
Why Choose Our ACDC Training?
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ACDC Ticket (AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals & AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest, weeds and diseases) - Nationally recognised training that meets Queensland ACDC licence requirements.
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Meets ChemCERT (NSW) and agricultural compliance standards
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Flexible Training Options - We bring our ACDC courses directly to you, offering training across South East Queensland and in rural or remote locations, or you can complete the course at our Mt Mee training facility.
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One-day practical and theory ACDC course
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Delivered face to face by experienced trainers
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Competitive pricing and group discounts available
What You’ll Learn
Our ACDC chemical licence training and accreditation ensures you have the skills and knowledge to:
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Safely handle and apply agricultural chemicals
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Follow Queensland legislation on safe chemical usage
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Prepare, apply and transport chemicals responsibly
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Store chemicals safely to reduce environmental and workplace risks
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Control weeds and pests effectively with approved methods
This ACDC training ensures participants gain practical skills and confidence.
Pricing & Enrolment
Our ACDC course options include:
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Standard Course – full theory and practical training – $450
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Group Bookings – discounted rates available for multiple participants
Contact us for the latest pricing and upcoming course dates.
Who Needs an ACDC Licence in Queensland?
You must hold an ACDC Chemical Licence if you are:
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Applying agricultural chemicals as part of your work
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Using chemicals for weed control on commercial properties that you do not own or occupy
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Distributing chemicals in industries such as agriculture, horticulture, mining or civil construction.
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Preparing, transporting or storing restricted agricultural chemicals
Operating without a valid licence can lead to compliance issues and fines.
Frequently Asked Questions – ACDC Training
1. What does ACDC stand for?
ACDC stands for Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control – the licence required to prepare, apply, transport, and store agricultural chemicals in Queensland.
2. Who needs an ACDC licence in Queensland?
You must hold an ACDC licence if you are:
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Applying agricultural chemicals as part of your work
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Using chemicals for weed control on commercial properties that you do not own or occupy
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Distributing chemicals in industries such as agriculture, horticulture, mining, or civil construction
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Preparing, transporting, or storing restricted agricultural chemicals
Operating without a valid licence can lead to compliance issues and fines.
3. How long does an ACDC licence last?
In Queensland, the ACDC licence is valid for either 1 or 3 years before renewal is required.
4. Do I need any previous experience to enrol in the ACDC course?
No prior experience is required. The course is designed for beginners as well as those who want to refresh their skills.
5. How long does the ACDC training take?
The training is typically completed in one day and includes both theory and practical components.
6. What qualification will I receive after completing the course?
Successful participants will receive a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment for AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals & AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest, weeds and diseases. Participants can then use this Statement of Attainment to apply for a QLD commercial operator’s licence (additional fees apply).
7. What do I need to bring to the training?
You’ll need to wear appropriate PPE (long pants, long sleeves, safety boots). We can supply eye protection, gloves and masks).
8. What is the maximum number of participants per course?
6 people
9. Do you provide the spray unit/equipment/chemical?
Yes – we can provide a spray unit, chemical as well as gloves, masks and safety glasses or you can use your own spray unit, equipment or PPE.
Enrol Today
Secure your place in our one-day ACDC course and gain hands-on experience under the guidance of our expert trainers.
📞 Call us now or enquire online to secure your place in the next course.
For more information on this course visit
https://training.gov.au/training/details/AHCCHM304/unitdetails
https://training.gov.au/training/details/AHCCHM307/unitdetails
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