Our Hazardous Materials Response training leverages the neuroscience of learning to ensure the material resonates with all participants. As a result, the course is crafted to engage the learner’s senses, facilitate comprehension and ultimately make every minute of the training meaningful
Our Hazardous Materials Response training leverages the neuroscience of learning to ensure the material resonates with all participants.
As a result, the course is crafted to engage the learner’s senses, facilitate comprehension and ultimately make every minute of the training meaningful and enjoyable.
Each of our trainers are seasoned industry veterans, eager to impart their extensive knowledge. They’ll guide your team through the intricate details of hazardous materials response, meticulously untangling complexities and transforming them into easily digestible content.
The curriculum is replete with immersive, hands-on activities designed to foster experiential learning, empowering your team to take action confidently when handling hazardous materials.
Here, learning is not just theoretical – it’s practical, actionable and, above all, relevant to your industry’s specific needs.
Brendan Day, the CEO of Intrinsic Safety (RTO 45803), brings a wealth of experience spanning over 26 years, particularly in workplace safety, vocational training, emergency management, leadership and operations.
Known for a resilient spirit and strategic focus, Brendan is hailed for his dynamic ability to drive results and inspire excellence in others. His diverse background ranges from emergency response management in Defence to major roles in Australia’s prominent safety training institutions.
As the driving force behind Intrinsic Safety Training, Brendan’s commitment to workplace safety is palpable. This isn’t merely about theory. Intrinsic Safety Training emphasizes hands-on practical courses designed to boost safety performance on individual and team levels.​
In his journey, Brendan has played pivotal roles in two of Australia’s largest safety training providers. As a Trainer/Assessor, Regional Manager, National Operations Manager and later an Operations Director, he showcased a profound understanding of strategic planning, operational management, corporate governance, and more.
Hazardous substances are those that, following worker exposure, can have an adverse effect on health. Examples of hazardous substances include poisons, substances that cause burns or skin and eye irritation, and substances that may cause cancer.
Hazardous materials training course is designed to assist employers and employees in understanding the characteristics, hazards and legislative requirements surrounding the safe storage and handling of hazardous substances.
This course applies to personnel who respond to an incident involving dangerous goods and hazardous substances and provides the skills and knowledge to identify and assess the hazards and risks and contribute to procedures to be adopted when confronted by a hazardous materials situation, including ...
The primary goal is to transcend traditional classroom-based learning, taking HazMat training directly into the field. In essence, the HazMat Training Unit ensures that staff are not only equipped with theoretical knowledge but also gain practical, hands-on experience in handling diverse hazardous ...
Our HAZMAT Response course is designed for Emergency Response Teams who may be required to identify, monitor and render Hazardous Materials Incidents safe.
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