This course explains the dangers of completing hot works which could include the use of a grinder, welder, and soldering iron. It also explains the importance of the Safety Watch.
This course is aimed at ensuring people working in hot works can understand and demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and attributes for all essential areas covered under the full “best practice” guidelines in the workplace.
This course explains the dangers of completing hot works which could include the use of a grinder, welder, soldering iron, etc. It identifies the safety gear that the operator must be wearing when completing hot works and key tips on using a hot works instrument.
Course Structure:
The course includes a combination of theory and practical sessions, including the following features:
Training 4 Safety has developed a range of informative and comprehensive courses that can be presented face-to-face or via our innovative online training system.
We are determined to help all businesses within New Zealand with their fire and safety training requirements and our experienced trainers will ensure you leave the training competent and knowledgeable.
This is US 17602 Apply hazard identification and risk assessment procedures in the workplace. The content of this course compliments the Permit to Work course, as those issuing (or receiving Permits) must understand the processes involved in identifying hazards and controlling risk.Â
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...
Under the Health & Safety at Work ( Hazardous Substances) Regulations 2017 a person conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU) is required to have one or more certified handlers if your workplace uses, handles, manufactures or stores certain hazardous substances.
Our EWP training facility is purpose build and designed to encourage and support all learners. The training is a combination of classroom with "real workplace" practical using industry approved equipment.
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.
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