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.
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.
All our courses include morning and/or afternoon tea. Plus, we have the ability to be flexible around your working environment – we can come to your workplace to train your staff!
Business owner, Beau Maru has 45 years of experience in the industry of driver training and safety. His knowledge and skills are unparalleled, having worked in multiple industries across several roles in many different locations around the world.
We are equipped to carry out safety committee training, ensuring that your personnel have a clear comprehension of their respective roles. Our offering extends to tailored training sessions, covering investigations, job safety analysis, risk assessment, and a wide array of additional subjects.
Working at Heights Stage 1 is available online or delivered in-person by one of our experienced tutors. Our training course will provide you with the knowledge to ensure that you understand your responsibilities and understand how to work safely at height.
We are very passionate about helping people achieve their goals. We offer a pathway for youth who are struggling academically by assisting them to obtain a forklift licence allowing them to enter the workforce with confidence.
Whether you're already in a health and safety role, or you're looking to enter the industry, a qualification in Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) will teach you skills and knowledge that are directly relevant to working or further training in this industry.
This course is designed to inform workers in the construction industry about asbestos, including its uses, health hazards and the safety procedures that should be followed when it is present.
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