If you’re interested in a career in scaffolding but your company doesn’t have the range of work required for the scaffolding apprenticeship, you can still enter into the New Zealand Certificate of Scaffolding (Level 3) (General).
If you’re interested in a career in scaffolding but your company doesn’t have the range of work required for the scaffolding apprenticeship, you can still enter into the New Zealand Certificate of Scaffolding (Level 3) (General). This course is one of the requirements of applying for your Elementary CoC through the Scaffolding, Access, and Rigging Association of New Zealand (SARNZ).
The New Zealand Certificate of Scaffolding (Level 3) (General) takes between 18 – 22 months to complete and is done through block courses, on-the-job learning and verification.
There are no prerequisites to entering this programme. You will need to be currently employed within the scaffolding industry and have a supervisor who is willing and able to verify your on-job work.
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The Coordinated Incident Management Systems (CIMS) course will help you understand and be able to describe the role and purpose of CIMS while demonstrating knowledge of the elements, terminology and structure of CIMS, incident control procedures and operating environments.
A safe working environment needs pro-active involvement from everyone in the workplace, not just employers and managers. Employees have a significant role to play, and this session will help them better understand their roles, responsibilities and opportunities.
HS Governance, Risk Management course is offered by Safe On Site NZ Limited. The Safe On Site team are your local experts on Health and Safety consultancy and training.
If you drive a forklift on the road, you must have an F Endorsement on your driver licence. Note that the licence endorsement and the licence class systems work together. Your licence has to cover both the type of vehicle and its weight.
This course teaches risk management and the prevention of safety incidents and is critical in managing workplace safety under the Health and Safety at Work Act.
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