Designed to equip your team with the knowledge and skills they need to use breathing apparatus effectively, our comprehensive Breathing Apparatus.
Designed to equip your team with the knowledge and skills they need to use breathing apparatus effectively, our comprehensive Breathing Apparatus.
Training covers everything from the different types of respiratory hazards to the proper use and maintenance of breathing apparatus.
Our expert instructors use a combination of classroom instruction, hands-on training, and practical scenarios to help your team build confidence and proficiency in using breathing apparatus.
With our Breathing Apparatus Training, you can rest assured that your employees will be equipped to work safely in hazardous environments and that your workplace will be compliant with occupational health and safety regulations.
Students who are deemed competent will receive a Statement of Attainment, which is recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework. This training is nationally recognised:
Brendan Day, the CEO of Intrinsic Safety (RTO 45803), brings a wealth of experience spanning over 26 years, particularly in workplace safety, vocational training, emergency management, leadership and operations.
Known for a resilient spirit and strategic focus, Brendan is hailed for his dynamic ability to drive results and inspire excellence in others. His diverse background ranges from emergency response management in Defence to major roles in Australia’s prominent safety training institutions.
As the driving force behind Intrinsic Safety Training, Brendan’s commitment to workplace safety is palpable. This isn’t merely about theory. Intrinsic Safety Training emphasizes hands-on practical courses designed to boost safety performance on individual and team levels.​
In his journey, Brendan has played pivotal roles in two of Australia’s largest safety training providers. As a Trainer/Assessor, Regional Manager, National Operations Manager and later an Operations Director, he showcased a profound understanding of strategic planning, operational management, corporate governance, and more.
This course is designed for those who have previously completed the initial spotters course and covers compliance with working safely up to the defined safe approach distance (SAD) near energised electrical apparatus, including electrical powerlines, for non-electrical workers.
Harness offers a one day Identify and Minimise Environmental Hazards course which covers all the skills and knowledge required to identify activities and/or materials that present an environmental threat and to take the appropriate action according to procedures.Â
Our working at heights will give you the skills and knowledge you need to safely and competently enter and work safely at heights in accordance with Australian standards, focusing on fall prevention, rather than fall arrest.
A hazard analysis is typically called a job safety analysis (JSA), job hazard analysis (JHA), job safety & environ-mental analysis (JSEA) or a safe work method statement (SWMS). This might be done as an independent activity in order to identify hazards and the appropriate hazard controls
In this course, you will learn how to prepare for gas testing, how to identify and define the health effects relating to gas atmospheres, and how to correctly test the atmosphere for gas. You’ll also gain hands-on experience in identifying, applying and maintaining gas testing equipment.
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