Falls are a major cause of death and serious injury in Australian workplaces. Fall hazards are found in many workplaces
Falls are a major cause of death and serious injury in Australian workplaces.
Fall hazards are found in many workplaces where work is carried out at height, for example stacking shelves, working on a roof, unloading a large truck or accessing silos. Falls can occur at ground level into holes, for example trenches or service pits.
Eliminate the risk so far as is reasonably practicable.
AIMM Training has been a specialist provider in forklift training and licencing various types of materials handling equipment in the distribution industry for in excess of 20 years. We offer training to a standard in compliance with government requirements. We are a nationally registered training organisation (NTIS number 31076) and have fully equipped practical training centres in Queensland.We also train onsite.
The Work safely at heights course reflects the skills and knowledge required in roles undertaken by individuals who perform operational workplace tasks involving the requirement to work safely at heights in the resources, factory, construction, maintenance and infrastructure industries.
This unit specifies the skills and knowledge required to safely perform basic scaffolding work. Scaffolding work involves erecting, altering or dismantling a temporary structure to support a platform from which a person or object could fall more than four metres.Â
Under the OHS Act 2004 (section 67), all elected HSRs and deputy HSRs are entitled to undertake WorkSafe Victoria-approved HSR initial OHS training and choose their course in consultation with their employer. Chisholm Institute is approved by WorkSafe to deliver the HSR Initial OHS Training Course.
This unit covers conducting wheeled front end loader operations in the civil construction industry. It includes: planning and preparing; conducting machine pre-operational checks; operating front end loaders; attaching, securing, lifting, carrying and placing materials; selecting
Working in confined spaces is a highly hazardous activity and is governed by various legislative instruments. Confined spaces are commonly found in tanks, ducts, flues, chimneys, containers or other similar enclosed or partially enclosed structures.
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