This unit of competency specifies the outcomes required to undertake Workplace Health & Safety (WHS) induction training within the construction industry.
Those who require knowledge required to undertake designated work tasks within any of the sectors within the construction industry.
This course relates directly to the general induction training program specified by the National Code of Practice for Induction Training for Construction Work (ASCC 2006).
This unit of competency specifies the outcomes required to undertake Workplace Health & Safety (WHS) induction training within the construction industry.
It requires the ability to demonstrate personal awareness of WHS legislative requirements, and the basic principals of risk management and prevention of injury and illness in the construction industry.
Licensing requirements will apply to this unit of competency depending on the regulatory requirements of each jurisdiction.
John Coates founded the company in 1885 to support Victoria’s growing gold-rush cities – and we’ve been supporting Australian industry ever since. From our early days importing and manufacturing machinery/
We evolved into an equipment hire firm and helped pioneer the rental business in Australia. As we continued to expand our fleet to service the booming mining, infrastructure and construction industries, Coates Hire became the nation’s largest equipment hire company.
But we don’t just provide the tools and machinery. We provide an end-to-end solution – equipment rental and specialist engineering, industrial and training services, all under one roof.
Our RIIWHS204E Work Safely at Heights course is specifically designed for workers wanting to develop their knowledge about the dangers of working at heights in order to earn a working at heights certification.
The training is relevant to operational roles in both civil construction and resources and infrastructure industries.
This unit covers competence associated with the operation and maintenance of breathing apparatus equipment in an irrespirable atmosphere. This competency applies to operators who are required to wear breathing apparatus for part of their job - because they are working in a confined space
The overall aim of the program being to provide the ERT with the skills and knowledge to be able to effectively undertake the Emergency Response functions in an emergency situation at the organisations site.
This unit covers the conduct of excavator operations in the civil construction industry. It includes planning and preparing; conducting machine pre-operational checks; operating the machine; lifting, carrying and placing materials; selecting, removing and fitting attachments; relocating the machine...
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