It is intended for personnel who have held the Industrial Rope Access technician level two qualification for a minimum of 12 months and have at least 1000 on-rope hours logged as a level 2, and wish to proceed to level three.
It is intended for personnel who have held the Industrial Rope Access technician level two qualification for a minimum of 12 months and have at least 1000 on-rope hours logged as a level 2, and wish to proceed to level three.
A level three supervisor must be capable of complete responsibility for work projects, undertaking advanced rescues and have a comprehensive knowledge of relevant legislation and industry best practice.
Upon successful completion of the course, the experienced rope access technician who is responsible for understanding and implementing the rope access procedures, method statements and associated risk assessments, will be:
This course has been developed for multinational organisations in all sectors, mindful of international standards or directives and at the same time adaptive to local needs.
It seeks to provide an excellent underpinning knowledge of health and safety, as well as a sound basis for evaluating (and managing) potential hazards and risks.
The syllabus incorporates international, technical and other standards where they exist. In other cases, requirements and practices that represent 'good practice' are followed.
This subject covers issues concerning occupational health. Various terms (Permissible Exposure Limit, Lethal Dose 50, Permissible Exposure Time, etc.) that are commonly used in occupational health and diseases will be covered to facilitate hazards recognition, evaluation and controls.
This “Perform Metal Scaffold Erection” course is mandatory to provide learners with the knowledge and skills in performing metal scaffold erection and dismantling work activities in construction and related industries.
We have been conducting this course for more than 10 years, and all our learners have successfully obtained the HAZMAT Transport Driver Permit from the Singapore Civil Defence Force, as first timers, and for renewals.
At the end of the course, participants will be able to recognise the different factors that lead to human failure. They will better understand some tools for risk assessment and prevent accidents due to human factors.
Through the Incident Response: Handle Security Incidents & Services - HSIS (Classroom and Asynchronous) course, learners will attain the knowledge and ability to handle security incidents and services.
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