Training Electrical Safety Close Approach Refresher Course 4 hours 8am – noon Min 8 – Max 20 CODE: CLAPR Working near live electrical apparatus and need to refresh your competency? This electrical safety course is for non-electrical workers and needs to be retaken annually.
Those who are a non electrical worker who may be required to work or operate vehicles/plant, equipment and hand held tools near overhead power lines.
What will be covered
This course will provide you with the necessary technical knowledge to safely work near overhead power lines. At completion, each participant will be able to:
Identify statutory acts and regulations associated with working or operating vehicles/plant, equipment and hand held tools near overhead power lines
Identify hazards associated with working or operating vehicles/plant, equipment and hand held tools near overhead power lines
Identify various hardware and voltages in the ESI environment
Identify relevant clearances for various voltages found in the ESI environment
Identify correct selection and understanding of clearance tables relevant to the task being performed
Identify correct emergency procedures associated with working or operating vehicles/plant, equipment and hand held tools near overhead power lines
John Coates founded the company in 1885 to support Victoria’s growing gold-rush cities – and we’ve been supporting Australian industry ever since. From our early days importing and manufacturing machinery/
We evolved into an equipment hire firm and helped pioneer the rental business in Australia. As we continued to expand our fleet to service the booming mining, infrastructure and construction industries, Coates Hire became the nation’s largest equipment hire company.
But we don’t just provide the tools and machinery. We provide an end-to-end solution – equipment rental and specialist engineering, industrial and training services, all under one roof.
This training in this course allows you to develop the skills, knowledge and confidence required to firstly recognise potentially hazardous manual tasks and the sources of risks and risk factors.
This course requires a person operating a forklift truck to plan the work, conduct routine checks on a forklift truck, shift loads in a safe manner, and safely shut down and secure equipment after completing operations.
This unit covers the skills and knowledge required to recognise and assess conditions that require gas testing; test the working atmosphere using an electronic test apparatus and interpret the results to determine if it is safe for the proposed job activity.
Fire wardens aren’t there to deal with fires. They’re there to ensure the safety of their co-workers.
This unit will provide applicants with the skills, knowledge and information to safely operate a tower crane, and to enable them to undertake assessment with a SafeWork SA registered Assessors for a licence to perform High Risk Work.
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