Wheels, Tracks & Rollers (W, T, R Endorsements) course training is offered by Nelson Technical Institute for all skill level. A 1-3 day course contains theory and practical to gain W, T, and/or R Licence Endorsements (including OSM).
Wheels, Tracks & Rollers (W, T, R Endorsements) course training is offered by Nelson Technical Institute for all skill level. A 1-3 day course contains theory and practical to gain W, T, and/or R Licence Endorsements (including OSM). A deposit of $40 is required in order to collect your books.
Nelson Technical Institute (NTI) offers a range of courses within the Commercial Road Transport, Machinery Operating and Automotive. We also offer a New Zealand Certificate in Foundation Skills.
Levels 1 and 2 to enable trainees to get started on the career of their choice. We specialise in assisting your Company with professional training for up-skilling your team to ensure growth and sustain an efficient work force.
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.
This is a nationally accredited course that covers theoretical and practical aspects of using a harness. Providing you with the skills to correctly identify equipment, carry out pre-use checks, identify and control hazards when using a full body harness and requirements of a rescue plan.
This is US 17602 Apply hazard identification and risk assessment procedures in the workplace. The content of this course compliments the Permit to Work course, as those issuing (or receiving Permits) must understand the processes involved in identifying hazards and controlling risk.
This Leadership in Safety one-day course has been designed to develop workplace leaders who inspire health and safety improvements on-site. This course is suitable for on-site leaders including experienced workers, leading hands, foreman and supervisors; and senior leaders including site managers...
People credited with this unit standard are able to: explain why workplace accidents need to be reported and investigated; explain the concepts of multiple causation and root-cause analysis; detail an incident investigation process using a hypothetical incident.
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