This course will ensure you understand the essential roles involved in the Permit to Work system, the mechanics of implementing the system and how to monitor its effectiveness in your role as a Permit Receiver.
Gain a comprehensive understanding of Permit Receiver procedures to ensure you have the controls in place to safely and effectively complete the task.
This course will ensure you understand the essential roles involved in the Permit to Work system, the mechanics of implementing the system and how to monitor its effectiveness in your role as a Permit Receiver.
Practical application of permits, including worksite inspection, isolation requirements and permit auditing procedures, will reinforce learning and ensure you are confident in applying for or accepting a work permit.
People credited with this unit standard are able to: explain the types of work permits, the roles of those involved in the work permit system and the requirements for receiving a work permit; explain the preparatory requirements when applying for a work permit; accept a work permit and undertake work under the permit; and describe and carry out the controls and actions to be taken at the end of a work period or upon the completion of work.
Peter Stuart established Wire and Fitness in 2014 after seeing an increasing need for high quality, highly specific training for people in the electrical and telco industries.
With a career spanning 30 years as a NZ Registered Electrician, specialising in the electricity distribution supply industry, Peter subsequently spent four years sub-contracting as a trainer to leading electricity and telco organisations nationwide.
It was during this time that the idea for Wire and Fitness was formed as Peter realised the need for his skills and training programmes was much bigger than the sub-contracting roles would allow.
The foundations on which Wire and Fitness is built come from Peter’s experience, expertise and knowledge working as a Substation Maintainer and Fault man, performing various roles within the industry including network switching up to 33kV, cable jointing, overhead line maintenance underground maintenance and distribution inspection roles. Peter has also worked on hydro generation sites and Transpower switchyards and assets.
Peter performed a specialist role with Kiwi Rail refurbishing the electric locos that came into the country early 90’s. He later worked as a Retail Metering Technician and as a Line Designer and Project Manager with Edison Consulting, working on multiple Powerco projects. Peter is also experienced in domestic and commercial industry wiring and maintenance.
In 2018, Trish Watson joined the business following a 15-year career in the education sector, both as a trainer and Competency Manager with several different PTE’s.
Trish’s experience in developing assessment materials, training programs and delivery methods has ensured our programs are relevant, and interactive, allowing for greater engagement from trainees. Trish currently manages all Compliance, Health and Safety and Education for the business.
We offer training modules for asbestos awareness and hazardous substances that are a legal requirement, as defined in the relevant regulations.
Trainees must have held a Class 4 licence for a minimum of 3 months (if over 25 years of age) or 6 months (if under 25 years of age), as well as a 5L licence which they can obtain at any driver licensing agent. A separate charge payable to the licensing agency is applicable for this.
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.
Manual Handling course training is offered by Working for Health for all skill level. Knowledge is power. Ensuring your staff are informed about your workplace's health and safety hazards will empower them to take responsibility for their own well being while reducing their risk for harm.
This course teaches basic knowledge and skills for the manual handling of goods, equipment, and materials in the workplace. As well as the skills and techniques to ensure correct posture and back safety is maintained throughout.
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