Coates is more than just Australia’s biggest equipment hire provider. We’re an end-to-end solutions company spanning dry hire, temporary works engineering, industrial shutdowns and training. So whatever the challenge, just know – we’ve got your back.
Coates is more than just Australia’s biggest equipment hire provider. We’re an end-to-end solutions company spanning dry hire, temporary works engineering, industrial shutdowns and training. So whatever the challenge, just know – we’ve got your back.
John Coates founded the company in 1885 to support Victoria’s growing gold-rush cities – and we’ve been supporting Australian industry ever since. From our early days importing and manufacturing machinery/
We evolved into an equipment hire firm and helped pioneer the rental business in Australia. As we continued to expand our fleet to service the booming mining, infrastructure and construction industries, Coates Hire became the nation’s largest equipment hire company.
But we don’t just provide the tools and machinery. We provide an end-to-end solution – equipment rental and specialist engineering, industrial and training services, all under one roof.
This course provides learner with the skills and knowledge required to gas test atmospheres.
This qualification applies to individuals working in a work health and safety (WHS) role who provide a broad range of technical knowledge and skills, and have some limited responsibility for the output of others.
The confined space course is aimed at entering and working in confined spaces within the resource and infrastructure industries. It includes training in planning and preparation, including hazards and risk management controls.
Participants will have an understanding of risk assessment procedures and permits to work at height. Participants who undertake our height safety training course will also undergo practical instruction in the correct use of height safety equipment.
This course has been designed for individuals who work alone or as part of a team as an operator required to wear breathing apparatus in their work role. This might be because they are working in a confined space, with hazardous gases/vapours, or in an oxygen deficient atmosphere.
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