Senator Wong: The Minister for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency has provided the following answer to the honourable senator's question: (1) Home Insulation Safety Program (HISP) Inspection Team members must meet all of the following competencies: Occupational Health and Safety – As a minimum, a statement of attainment in Work Safely in the Construction Industry (CPCCOHS1001) is required. This is a unit of study toward an achievement of a White card. However, it is preferable that inspectors hold full White card qualifications and the vast majority do so. First Aid – Hold a First Aid Certificate, including resuscitation. The Inspection Team leader must: - hold a relevant trade qualification (i.e. be a licensed builder, electrician, carpenter or plumber in the relevant state or territory); - have prior experience in the insulation installation industry (more than two years); or - have prior experience in a trade related to the building industry (more than two years). The Inspection Team member must: - have prior experience in the insulation installation industry (more than six months); or - have prior experience in a trade related to the building industry (more than six months). Ceiling insulation training – Completion of the Ceiling Insulation Installation training program (consisting of units CPCCPB3027A: Install ceiling insulation, CPCCPB3014A: Install batt insulation products, and CPCCPB3015A: Install acoustic and thermal environmental protection systems (basic) or equivalent). Inspection Team members may also be required to complete other training requirements as determined by the Department in consultation with the inspection company. Safety Inspection process – Undertake training specific to the HISP on how to safely and accurately inspect houses with insulation installed under the former Home Insulation Program. (2 ) and ( 3) In addition to the necessary workplace safety, first aid and industry qualification training requirements outlined above, inspectors also attend a one day training course, specific to their employers, on the program itself and how to use the electronic safety inspection form. This training includes the use of example scenario inspections. The duration of training is dependent on a number of factors including specific jurisdictional requirements and existing qualifications held by the inspector. (4) The specific training undertaken by UGL Services is certified by the Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority. The qualification requirements specified above are issued by the relevant Registered Training Organisation and/or relevant state regulatory authority .