Confined spaces are one of the biggest risks workers can face. Many people are injured or killed each year in incidents that involve working in or around confined spaces.
Confined spaces are one of the biggest risks workers can face. Many people are injured or killed each year in incidents that involve working in or around confined spaces.
Confined space incidents can be prevented with the biggest issue usually being a lack of understanding about the risks involved and not having the skills to safely work in or around confined spaces.
This confined space awareness training course will provide participants with a basic understanding of the risks, hazards and equipment associated with confined spaces.
This course will provide participants with knowledge and understanding on confined space identification, legislation associated with working within a confined space, the risks & hazards of confined spaces and a good understanding of the dangers of confined spaces.
Perth Fire is a proudly supports Backpacker Medics. Backpacker Medics is a platform for Paramedics and other pre-hospital workers to engage with the world of humanitarian work. Their goal is simple: to take effective medical care to those who need it most.
Backpacker Medics are a wholly volunteer and donation-based project which endeavours to provide paramedical services in the truest sense: by working “beside” existing organisations and authorities to deliver mobile pre-hospital healthcare and community education.
The TLILIC0024 Licence to Operate a Vehicle Loading Crane (capacity 10 metre tonne and above) is the most current nationally recognised unit of competency. The content of this unit has been updated to comply with the new WorkSafe standards.
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.
This unit covers working safely at heights in resources and infrastructure industries. It includes: identifying the work requirements, work procedures and instructions for the task; accessing and installing equipment; performing work at heights; and cleaning up the work area.
To provide applicants with the practical skills and knowledge to safely operate a boom-type elevating work platform (boom length 11 metres or more) (WP) in accordance with Safe Work Australia's National Standard for Licencing Persons Performing HRW.
The Cert IV WHS program is suitable for people working in a Work Health and Safety (WHS) role who work to provide leadership and guidance to others and have some limited responsibility for the output of others.
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