Our Breathing Apparatus Training Courses are designed to successfully teach the knowledge and skills to operate and maintain breathing apparatus and equipment in a simulated environment in Melbourne.
Our Breathing Apparatus Training Courses are designed to successfully teach the knowledge and skills to operate and maintain breathing apparatus and equipment in a simulated environment in Melbourne.
This course is suited for individuals who are required to enter confined space and operate a self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA).
Selection Criteria
In order to avoid common issues experienced around Breathing Apparatus ‘Fit Check’, students are required to make any adjustments to their facial hair prior to attending the training session at CTG.
A fit check will be performed on the morning of training in order to determine the capability of the student to achieve a ‘fit check’.
If the student doesn’t achieve a satisfactory ‘fit check’ at this time, the assessor will not allow the student to proceed with the practical training and practical assessment for this unit until they make necessary adjustments to their facial hair.
Participants will also need to pass a language, literacy and numeracy assessment to assess their capacity to meet unit requirements.
Who we are
We have been operating for over 20 years, opening our facility in 2002, and have grown significantly honing our service offerings to meet the evolving needs of our clients.
We work closely with both small and large significant businesses to develop and deliver customised training, ensuring employees have the most up to date skills and training.
As an RTO (Registered Training Organisation), we must adhere to state regulatory standards. We are ensuring that employees are trained at nationally recognised and governed standards.
Job seekers, or those looking to upskill, can be confident that training with us will give you the confidence and expertise to take control over your career.
Our quality of training is unmatched, and we strive as a business to change the perceptions of RTO’s in Australia as a tick and flick money grab.
Our Vision
We give our students the skills and training to create safe working environments and practices on the job, ensuring all workers will return home uninjured each day.
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