This aim of this course is to enable a trainee to produce an occupational health and safety incident investigation based on organisational requirements, an incident and a report based on that incident.
This aim of this course is to enable a trainee to produce an occupational health and safety incident investigation based on organisational requirements, an incident and a report based on that incident.
At the completion of this course, the successful trainee will be able to:
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.
The objective of this course is for the students to refresh their current knowledge of work at heights. A combination of theoretical and practical assessment, discussions/recapping on knowledge already attained.
The aim of this course is to enable a trainee to identify criteria where the Safety Observer (SO) is required to control, monitor and maintain safety for activity; hazardous environments and activities requiring safety observer control; the safety observer responsibilities; and emergency response m...
This course is for people who may not directly work with hazardous substances, but need to be aware of the potential adverse effects of hazardous substances that may be on their work site.
So, you are a trained HAZOP leader and have facilitated a few HAZOPs. You are generally familiar with the requirements of the review and you are wondering how to improve your review facilitation skills or brush up on your HAZOP knowledge.
A one-day introductory course designed to provide the knowledge, skills and resources to work safely at height when using a safety harness system under supervision.
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