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RIIWHS401E Supervise work in confined spaces

The aim of this course is to provide students with comprehensive skills and knowledge required when undertaking the roles and responsibilities of supervising and managing confined space entry(CSE) activities. The course covers such topics as defining and identifying a confined space, legal and company obligations, and skills in leading and promoting workplace safety culture and expectations for operator safety. This course does not train or assess competency in breathing apparatus.... [More]

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Assessments are made against units of competency.

PUASAR022 Participate in a rescue operation

This unit covers the competency required to participate in rescue operations as a member of a rescue team. This unit underpins specialist rescue operations. The application of this unit in the workplace covers a wide range of rescue and environmental situations, which may include industrial, rural, bush and extreme environmental conditions. The individual will work under supervision in a team but may be responsible for completing individual tasks relating to a rescue. The unit is... [More]

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Assessments are made against units of competency.
  • Participate in a rescue operation (PUASAR022)

CPCCDE3014 Remove non-friable asbestos

This course teaches participants the correct safe handling and removal of non-friable asbestos. Participants will learn how to prepare a site, undertake removal, decontamination of the site and PPE, and completion of relevant documentation. Duration: 2 days (16 hours) Student/Trainer Ratio: 10:1 Prerequisites & Entry Requirements There is a prerequisite for CPCCDE3014 – Remove non-friable asbestos: CPCWHS1001 – Prepare to work safely in the construction industry or CPCCWHS1001 –... [More]
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RIIWHS204E Work safely at heights

The aim of this course is to provide students with the comprehensive understanding of how to correctly use fall protection equipment in a range of environments. Following training, students will be able to identify the hazards of work at height, understand key legislation, and understand the various categories of personal fall prevention and protection equipment including their characteristics and limitations. Students will also be required to carry out pre and post user... [More]

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Provide Telecommunication Services Safely on Roofs

The aim of this course is to provide students with the comprehensive understanding n safe work practices when installing or repairing telecommunications equipment on roof structures. It applies to individuals employed as technicians and installers who are required to safely install or repair telecommunications equipment on roof structures. Duration: 1 Day (8 hours) Student/Trainer Ratio: 10:1 Prerequisites & Entry Requirements There are no prerequisites for this course. All... [More]

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Assessments are made against units of competency.
  • Provide telecommunications services safely on roofs (ICTWHS201)
  • Work safely at heights (RIIWHS204E)

Height Safety Supervisor Training

As outlined in the standard successful participants of this Height Safety Supervisor course will have the ability to perform height safety work unsupervised, be able to supervise other height safety operators, as well as being able to lead or participate in first response rescue. Duration: 3 Days (24 hours) Student/Trainer Ratio: 6:1 Prerequisites There is a prerequisite for PUASAR022 Participate in a rescue operation for any person working in the fire sector. The fire sector is... [More]

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Asbestos, Silica, Drug, Alcohol & Manual Handling Awareness (Non-accredited)

This non-accredited course has been designed for workers who are already working within the construction industry or for those who wish to enter the industry. The course complements the existing White Card course to give workers additional skills and knowledge to effectively and safely contribute in the workplace. Duration: 1 Day (8 hours) Student/Trainer Ratio: 30:1 Prerequisites & Entry Requirements There are no prerequisites for this course. Who should attend? This course is... [More]

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11084NAT Course in Asbestos Awareness

This course is aimed at workers who in their fields of work may be potentially exposed to asbestos or asbestos containing material. The course is designed to give participants the knowledge to identify and report asbestos containing materials. *Duration:* 4 hours *Student/Trainer Ratio:* 20:1 h2. Prerequisites & Entry Requirements There are no prerequisites for 11084NAT Course in Asbestos Awareness Where this course is being run on the same day as 10852NAT Course in Working Safely... [More]

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Assessments are made against units of competency from the Course in Asbestos Awareness 11084NAT.
  • Identify and report asbestos containing materials (NAT11084001)

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Assessments are made against units of competency.
  • Demonstrate first attack firefighting equipment (CPPFES2005)

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Assessments are made against units of competency.
  • Shift materials safely using manual handling methods (TLID0020)