At the successful completion of this course students will be able to Understand the mechanism of hearing, Identify the causes of hearing impairment and apply the benefits of using hearing protection equipment in the workplace.
At the successful completion of this course students will be able to Understand the mechanism of hearing, Identify the causes of hearing impairment and apply the benefits of using hearing protection equipment in the workplace.
FETS was established in 1998 by firefighters Dave McPake and Trevor Moss to provide emergency response and safety management training to Wellington businesses.
Our training is responsive, flexible and committed to delivering quality workplace safety, safety management, compliance, emergency preparedness and emergency response training for New Zealand businesses.
At the successful completion of this course a trainee will be able to: demonstrate knowledge of types of manual handling risks; describe injury risk reduction measures for manual handling; use safe manual handling practices with mechanical aids; and use safe manual handling practices without.
This Leadership in Safety one-day course has been designed to develop workplace leaders who inspire health and safety improvements on-site. This course is suitable for on-site leaders including experienced workers, leading hands, foreman and supervisors; and senior leaders including site managers...
Risk appreciation and management is fundamental to the Health and Safety Workplace Act 2015. Understanding the legal approach is a must know.  Salus are thoroughly conversant with WorkSafe expectations and the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 so that clients don’t have to be.
This Rope Rescue training course is not a standard course. It has been designed to cover some basic and/or advanced rope rescue techniques and methods. We have identified that there is a lack of rope rescue courses such as this for workers within the high risk industry.
People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate knowledge of: - types of EWPs, their suitability for purpose; and safety features; and - industry requirements in relation to legislation and the BPG, and the use of EWPs.
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