This course has designed to cover a broad range of topics in relation to workplace and industry awareness of chemicals, dangerous goods, and hazardous substances.
This course has designed to cover a broad range of topics in relation to workplace and industry awareness of chemicals, dangerous goods, and hazardous substances.
We cover in depth identification processes, handling & storage techniques, HSNO classifications, reporting & documentation, legislation requirements, spill control process, procedure, equipment, and PPE requirements.
This course can be for an introductory level person, or someone wanting to upskill and advance.
This course is designed to be interactive and can be tailored to suit an individual or group of industry types.
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.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) must be provided as necessary where hazards and risks remain present or encountered that are capable of causing injury or impairment other controls have been considered and implemented.
Accidents which result in injury, death or loss are almost always preventable. An accident may indicate that current safety plans and control of hazards are inadequate or ineffective.
This course is aimed at ensuring people working with mobile elevated work platforms can understand and demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and attributes for all essential areas covered under the full “best practice” guidelines in the workplace.
At the end of the course, successful participants will receive a A4 certificate and a wallet-sized certificate which remains current for 3 years. We’ll send you a reminder near the end of the 3 year period to let you know it is time to re-do the course to maintain currency of training.
Having operators formally trained means the Employer complies with WorkSafe NZ Health and Safety (OSH) requirements for the workplace and NZ Transport Agency requirements. The course consists of theory and practical assessments for a Forklift.
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