As part of their “duty of care” an employer has to provide staff with a safe workplace. The Work Health and Safety Act and Regulations states that operators of plant equipment must undergo activity based instruction and training.
Course Overview
As part of their “duty of care” an employer has to provide staff with a safe workplace. The Work Health and Safety Act and Regulations states that operators of plant equipment must undergo activity based instruction and training.
A Yellow Card provides ‘evidence of training’ for the following equipment: Boom Lift and Knuckle Boom (under 11m)
Prerequisites
To undertake the EWPA Yellow Card – Boom Lift below 11 metres Class, you will need:
What is covered in the course?
Site Inspections and Hazard Identification/Controls
Work Safely near powerlines
Use of Operators Logbook
Safety Harness fitting and use
Identify compliance plates
Conduct Pre Operational checks
Practical Safe Operation
Emergency Descent Procedures
Verbal/Written and Practical Assessment
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NSW Smart and Skilled is the funding program in NSW for Vocational Education and Training (VET).
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Participants will gain an understanding of the risks posed by asbestos and asbestos containing materials and how to work safely in areas which may be suspected or confirmed of containing asbestos.
To provide participants with the skills and knowledge to undertake activities related to Bridge & Gantry Crane operations as defined by the WHS Regulations 2012.
Site evacuation exercises are required at least once every 12 months to test internal procedures. Fire & Evac Solutions can devise different scenarios specific to your site. An evacuation exercise can involve the whole site or specific fire compartments/areas as requested by the client
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