The Work Safely at Heights (RIIWHS204E) course is designed to provide students with the skills and techniques to safely work at heights in the telecommunications, resource, and infrastructure industries.
The Work Safely at Heights (RIIWHS204E) course is designed to provide students with the skills and techniques to safely work at heights in the telecommunications, resource, and infrastructure industries.
The course is based on the requirements of the Regulations, Codes of Practices and National Standards applicable for persons working at heights. The course includes identifying possible risks and hazards, accessing and installing appropriate equipment, selecting reliable anchor systems, and cleaning up the work area.
Who is this course for?
The course is suitable for anyone required to work at heights for example, riggers, construction workers, or operators of Elevated Work Platforms.
About The Course
Our regularly scheduled courses are conducted at our Mayfield premises. Typically we try to run a course every second week.
Participants will receive appropriate training to safely work at heights.
There are no pre-requisites to this course, although students must be 16 years of age or older, and a reasonable level of fitness and agility is recommended. NB: Students under 18 are required to have parental or guardian consent.
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