ERGT’s Enter and Work in Confined Spaces (EWICS) course is designed for individuals entering and working in confined spaces (enclosed or partially enclosed) to enable them to perform tasks such as maintenance and servicing.
ERGT’s Enter and Work in Confined Spaces (EWICS) course is designed for individuals entering and working in confined spaces (enclosed or partially enclosed) to enable them to perform tasks such as maintenance and servicing.
Completion of this 1-day comprehensive training course will grant you the nationally recognised unit of competency RIIWHS202E Enter and work in confined spaces.
Course Availability
The Enter and Work in Confined Spaces course is hosted in-person at our training facilities in Perth, Melbourne, and Darwin.
Learning Outcomes
The expected learning outcomes for the Nationally Recognised Training unit RIIWHS202E Enter and work in confined spaces are:
Plan and prepare for working in confined spaces
Work in confined spaces
Exit confined spaces
Clean up
Training Standard Pre-requisites
There are no training standard pre-requisites for this course.
ERGT Required Skills and Knowledge
There are no ERGT required skills and knowledge applicable for this course.
ERGT Desired Skills and Knowledge
The Enter and Work in Confined Spaces Training course is aimed at experienced workers who are in fulltime or part time employment and have completed a vocational level 2 certificate or higher qualification.
The trainee should be familiar with writing routine reports, such as handover notes and maintenance reports, clarifying work instructions, communicating with team members about routine operations, working in accordance with workplace safety standards, reporting hazards and obtaining permits.
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