People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate knowledge of confined spaces, and their permit notification and implementation requirements; identify control measures to eliminate, isolate, and minimise the risk of hazards in confined spaces.
People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate knowledge of confined spaces, and their permit notification and implementation requirements; identify control measures to eliminate, isolate, and minimise the risk of hazards in confined spaces; demonstrate knowledge of monitoring and confined space testing requirements; and describe the responsibilities and duties of people entering confined spaces or conducting observation duties for confined spaces.
Discover the vital aspects of Confined Space work, a field acknowledged to be 120 to 150 times riskier than outdoor tasks.
Our training equips workers with in-depth knowledge, enabling them to precisely define confined spaces according to industry standards. Participants will learn to identify and manage both common and specific hazards, ensuring compliance with permit and documentation requirements before, during, and after entry.
Our comprehensive program covers control measures, including Lock Out Tag Out procedures, monitoring, and atmospheric testing. Participants will gain insights into the roles and responsibilities crucial for safe confined space operations. Additionally, staff will develop proficiency in planning and executing effective confined space rescue procedures.
This training is tailored for entry-level staff and supervisors tasked with planning and executing entries and exits from confined spaces, such as Safety Observers, Entrants, and Supervisors.
Industrial Training Associates (ITA) is a locally owned industrial training company specialising in commercial health and safety training, mentoring services, and equipment supplies and services.
We deliver NZQA courses as a Subcontractor to BeSafe Training Ltd which is a Category 1 Private Training Establishment responsible for reporting the NZQA credits to the New Zealand Qualification Framework (NZQF).
ITA is based in Hastings HB with a fully equipped training centre that includes three training rooms and a large outside area for practical competency-based training for core sessions such as Safe Working at Height (SWAH), Confined Space, Mobile Elevating Work Platforms (MEWP's), Overhead Gantry, Forklift, Truck Crane, and Fire Extinguisher Training, to name just a few.
Our trainers also deliver tailored training sessions at your site throughout New Zealand.
Forklift & OSH (F) course training is offered by Brian Bagley for all skill level. BRIAN is an independent MITO Registered Assessor, a Connexis Registered Assessor, a Competenz Registered Assessor and a New Zealand Transport Agency Approved Course Provider.
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