Gas Test Atmospheres course is offered by Civil Train.Civil Train is a nationally accredited registered training organisation (RTO), and the training division of the Civil Contractors Federation (CCF); the peak industry body for the civil construction industry.
Civil Train is a nationally accredited registered training organisation (RTO), and the training division of the Civil Contractors Federation (CCF); the peak industry body for the civil construction industry.
We have been delivering training to the civil construction industry for over twenty years and are focused on ensuring our industry is skilled for the future.
Our clients benefit from the fact that we know civil construction training: it’s what we specialise in. We offer quality industry training and believe in training by the industry, for the industry.
That is why we work directly with our clients to develop and deliver the best possible training outcomes; resulting in training that is relevant, efficient and cost effective.
What’s more is that because we are the training division of CCF, Civil Train has a direct link to engage in strong industry partnerships through informal meeting and structured committees, such as our Industry Advisory Committee.
The Industry Advisory Committee consists of industry representatives from large, medium and small civil construction businesses as well as key Civil Train employees. The committee meets regularly throughout the year.
These meetings are used to review current assessment tools according to industry best practice, as well as discuss new training packages which Civil Train could deliver to meet industry needs.
The input received from industry is important to the ongoing development and updating of our training material and course delivery structure.
Civil Train is a nationally accredited registered training organisation (RTO), and the training division of the Civil Contractors Federation (CCF); the peak industry body for the civil construction industry.
We have been delivering training to the civil construction industry for over twenty years and are focused on ensuring our industry is skilled for the future.
Our clients benefit from the fact that we know civil construction training: it’s what we specialise in. We offer quality industry training and believe in training by the industry, for the industry.
That is why we work directly with our clients to develop and deliver the best possible training outcomes; resulting in training that is relevant, efficient and cost effective.
What’s more is that because we are the training division of CCF, Civil Train has a direct link to engage in strong industry partnerships through informal meeting and structured committees, such as our Industry Advisory Committee.
The Industry Advisory Committee consists of industry representatives from large, medium and small civil construction businesses as well as key Civil Train employees.
The committee meets regularly throughout the year. These meetings are used to review current assessment tools according to industry best practice, as well as discuss new training packages which Civil Train could deliver to meet industry needs.
The input received from industry is important to the ongoing development and updating of our training material and course delivery structure.
This unit of competency specifies the mandatory work health and safety training required prior to undertaking construction work. The unit requires the person to demonstrate personal awareness and knowledge of health and safety legislative requirements in order to work safely and prevent injury
It applies to situations where an individual may be required to carry out gas testing of an atmosphere prior to entering a specific area or workspace. The competency requires the person to interpret readings and take actions based on the interpretation.
This course is designed for those who wish to remove friable asbestos containing material (ACM). The unit includes preparing, containing and removing friable ACM, and includes knowledge of decontamination and disposal requirements.
This unit is based upon the National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work. Scaffolding work includes putting up, changing or taking down a temporary structure that is used to support a work platform, where a person or object could fall more than four metres.
In this course you will learn about the hazards associated with working at heights, the function and operation of basic height safety equipment, inspection and maintenance requirements for equipment used to work at heights and legislative requirements.
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