On completion of the Work Safely at Heights course, trainees will be able to inspect, use and maintain a variety of heights safety equipment in line with industry best practice and safely conduct work tasks at height.
The purpose of ERGT Australia’s Work Safely at Heights (WSAH) course is to train and assess individuals to ensure that they have the knowledge to identify height safety work requirements and skills to follow procedures.
On completion of the Work Safely at Heights course, trainees will be able to inspect, use and maintain a variety of heights safety equipment in line with industry best practice and safely conduct work tasks at height.
ERGT’s height safety training course is designed for individuals who require the skills to work at height and hold competencies to undertake work roles across all industry sectors. The individuals attending this course are experienced workers, or workers receiving additional training required by their employer to suit company needs.
Course Availability
ERGT’s 1-day working at heights course is hosted in-person at our training facilities in Perth, WA, and Melbourne, Victoria and Darwin, NT.
Learning Outcomes
The expected learning outcomes for the Nationally Recognised Training unit RIIWHS204E Work safely at heights are:
Identify work requirements
Identify work procedures and instructions
Access and install equipment
Perform work at heights
Clean up work area
ERGT Desired Skills and Knowledge
In order for ERGT to deliver the training and assessment in the timeframe specified for this course, it is recommended (but not mandatory) that trainees come to the course having undertaken workplace training in the following:
Completed company induction training
Safe Work Management systems
Hazard identification and hazard reporting
Workplace risk assessment processes
ERGT identified the following courses meet the recommended skills and knowledge. Conduct Hazard Analysis, Common Safety Training Program (CSTP) or industry equivalent induction training program.
Medical and Health Standards
A health questionnaire and declaration of fitness will be required at course registration. Please contact ERGT for any concerns regarding completion of practical training and assessment requirements and to discuss options for reasonable adjustments.
At ERGT Australia, we have two state-of-the-art safety training facilities in Darwin, NT. The Darwin Safety Training Centre operates out of Charles Darwin University (CDU) and our Offshore Survival Training Annexe is located out in East Arm.
For all your safety training needs in the Northern Territory, ERGT Australia has you covered. Find out more about our Darwin safety training centres below or if you require further information, get in touch with us today.
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