This OHSA Confined Space Entry Course (CSE1), contains three nationally recognised units of competency including RIIWHS202D Enter and work in confined spaces, MSMPER205.
This OHSA Confined Space Entry Course (CSE1), contains three nationally recognised units of competency including RIIWHS202D Enter and work in confined spaces, MSMPER205.
Enter confined space and MSMPER200 Work in accordance with an issued permit.
This is considered the initial course for those working in or near confined spaces and is recommended before you wish to proceed onto the OHSA Gas Testing and Permit Issuer Course (CSE2).
The Confined Space Entry course is designed for people who work in or around confined space areas. It is the initial basic introductory course which allows someone to conduct a risk assessment and enter a confined space environment to conduct work.
This course is available at our training centres in Brisbane and the Gold Coast. We are also able to conduct on-site training with either our purpose-built mobile training facility, or at a workplace and tailor the training course to suit the practical scenarios relevant to your company’s operations.
OHSA was founded by our current Managing Director, Mr. Simon Phillips and his amazing wife Tracey. Simon grew up in the Victorian Mallee on a sheep and wheat farm (near a small country town called Patchewollock).
When he headed off to the big smoke (Melbourne) at 17 to pursue a professional AFL football career with Carlton (although he is a Kangaroos and now also a Broncos & Cowboys supporter).
However he wasn’t very good (he will tell you otherwise though) so he stuck at his University studies (in Melbourne and then Adelaide) and completed an Allied Health Degree and worked in healthcare institutions.
The Confined Space Awareness course is designed for persons who supervise, design, distribute or work on a site with confined spaces. This course does not provide the skills or qualification to enter or work within a confined space.
This qualification applies to individuals working in a work health and safety (WHS) role who provide a broad range of technical knowledge, skills and have some limited responsibility for the output of others.
This unit provides participants with the skills and knowledge required to safely operate a excavator in the civil construction industry
This unit covers the conducting roller operations in the civil construction industry. It includes: planning and preparing; conducting machine pre-operational checks; selecting, removing and fitting attachments; operating and relocating the machine; and carrying out operator maintenance and clean up...
All persons on a construction site must complete WHS Induction training and obtain the General Construction Induction (White Card Training) before they are permitted on a building site.
© 2025 coursetakers.com All Rights Reserved. Terms and Conditions of use | Privacy Policy