This short course will provide you with the skills and knowledge required to work for a license Asbestos Removalist, and competently isolate a site, safely remove and dispose of non-friable asbestos-containing materials
This short course will provide you with the skills and knowledge required to work for a license Asbestos Removalist, and competently isolate a site, safely remove and dispose of non-friable asbestos-containing materials.
This course contains a mix of both theoretical and practical activities, and adheres to the regulations and procedures for personal and site decontamination as described in the How to Safely Remove Asbestos, Code of Practice.
You’ll learn how to prepare for asbestos removal, and how to prepare asbestos removal areas and removal sites, as well as how to isolate the removal site. You’ll learn how to carry out the removal of non-friable asbestos and the decontamination process, as well as clean-up the work site and contribute to and use documentation in line with regulatory requirements.
On successful completion of this short course, you will receive a Statement of Attainment for the units completed and a TasTAFE competency card. You will also be qualified to undertake the removal of non-friable asbestos for a licensed Asbestos Removalist.
TasTAFE is a stable, state-owned asset that operates under its own legislative functions and powers under the Training and Workforce Development Act 2013.
It is the largest public provider of vocational education and training in Tasmania, and is governed by an independent Statutory Board consisting of up to seven members appointed by the Minister for Education and Training.
TasTAFE’s purpose is to lead the development of Tasmania’s skilled workforce
Each year we have around 20,000 enrolments, including more than 5000 apprentices, with trade apprentice numbers continuing to grow. We offer more than 200 nationally accredited and industry-endorsed qualifications ranging from Certificate I to Advanced Diploma level, as well as short courses and skill sets across more than 30 industry areas.
Being Government owned brings many benefits such as a modern state-wide network of campuses and contemporary training facilities, and experienced teachers who have industry currency and competency. Our non-teaching managers and support staff also have the highest expectations placed upon their work.
TasTAFE has an ongoing commitment to meeting Tasmanian community expectations and the needs of all of our students, and offers a range of flexible study options and support services.
Given that our focus is upon education and training for job-readiness and employment outcomes, we stay connected with business and industry in Tasmania, and work hard to ensure the vocational education and training students receive is industry-relevant and provides real industry skills that are highly valued by employers.
We believe very strongly in our values and strive to deliver training that prepares our students to take up employment for the first time, gain a promotion or change careers, as well as meet industry demand and enable Tasmanians to gain the skills and qualifications they need for the state’s workforce and the community to succeed and prosper.
The AWCC Heights Rescue Program is a two-day course that provides the student participant with the tactile and decision making skills to perform a rescue at height. Unfortunately fall incidents happen far to often and are a major risk factor associated with Working Safely at Heights
Here at Western Training, we cover skills pertaining to planning and preparing for operations, conducting machine pre-operational checks, driving and operating the Forklift, operational techniques, carrying out machine operator maintenance, Loading and unloading and housekeeping requirements.
This ‘hands-on’ session will examine lifting techniques, hoist operation, toileting /changing issues and manual handling problem-solving. All techniques are based on methods which involve behavioural change to re-educate our bodies to use the big muscles
Enter and work in confined space course aims to train participants in identifying and understanding the advanced confined space hazard and safe work in confined spaces in the Resources and Infrastructure Industries.
This unit specifies the skills and knowledge required to safely operate a boom-type elevating work platform where the length of the boom is 11 metres or more.
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