In this Hazardous Areas Awareness Training course you will learn about : Australian Standards for Hazardous Areas Different zones in Hazardous Areas Equipment protection Inspect and maintain equipment in Hazardous Areas
In this Hazardous Areas Awareness Training course you will learn about :
Australian Standards for Hazardous Areas
Different zones in Hazardous Areas
Equipment protection
Inspect and maintain equipment in Hazardous Areas
Who Should Take This Course
This Hazardous Areas Awareness Training course gives students an overview and understanding of Hazardous Areas. This course is designed for people working in Hazardous Areas.
Entry Requirements
There are no prerequisites to enrol into this Hazardous Areas Awareness Training course.
Computer Literacy
Access to personal laptop/desktop with a webcam (Company laptops with firewalls may not work)
Reliable internet connection
Headset for video conferencing and video lectures (Headset = Mic + Speakers)
You will need a Gmail account to gain access to Google Drive to participate in this course
A Valid Photo ID (e.g. Drivers licence)
Australian Passport /Birth Certificate / Medicare Card
Protective footwear with safety toe cap and non-slip soles to AS2210
100% cotton drill industry-standard clothing required for all practicals
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) such as used gloves and safety glasses can be borrowed
Students must demonstrate an appropriate level of language, literacy and numeracy skills and knowledge to undertake a course at this level.
A Valid Unrestricted Australian Electrical licence.
One must be physically fit to enrol into this course as it involves the use of tools, ladders, step ladders, use of harness and maneuvering through tight spaces and working outdoors.
Other Requirements
You will need to bring :
A wired headset or headphones
A laptop
A pen and notepad
You will also need to have an email address and a reliable internet connection in order to use our online LMS platform if you are doing some parts of the course online.
Enclosed footwear must be worn at all times when you are on the premises.
Australian Institute of Electrotechnology is a specialized training organization and we only deliver Electrotechnology courses.
Our trainers are specialists in Instrumentation and electrical trade with over 20 years of experience. They are regularly engaged in contract roles as consultants and techs which helps to stay updated with the industry requirements.
From sketching a concept and then building it from scratch, in these intensive courses we will teach you everything you need to know and lead you down the path to gaining more knowledge
On completion, you will get a Nationally recognised certificate which is highly valid in the industry. Our courses are reviewed by industry experts every 3 months.
Don’t waste your time sitting in a classroom with dozens of other students, our courses are flexible and we offer one on one practical experience
We want to empower you with tools for achieving greater success. At the Australian Institute of Electrotechnology, the trainer is present to step you through the journey of transformation from an Electrician to an Excellent Instrument technician.
Most of the course is practical-based assignments which will give you the experience to hit the ground running. The assessments are written by industry experts and not by someone who has never been in the field.
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