The aim of this course is to encourage the adoption of safe practices whilst working at heights and provides instruction in the correct use of access and safety equipment. This course does not provide detailed training on the erection of scaffolding.
This course is suitable for workers in mining, construction, and any tradespeople who need to work at heights.
This program is delivered and assessed by Southern Training Organisation RTO 91378 in both the ACT and the South Coast region. This course is suitable for workers in mining, construction, and any tradespeople who need to work at heights.
The course covers all aspects of safe access to heights, legislative requirements, selection use and maintenance of personal protective equipment.
The aim of this course is to encourage the adoption of safe practices whilst working at heights and provides instruction in the correct use of access and safety equipment. This course does not provide detailed training on the erection of scaffolding.
The course consists of theory and practical training, and requires participants to complete reading tasks, written assessments and calculations. This nationally accredited course, is accepted throughout industry and mining within Australia.
The course is compliant with WH&S regulations and AS/NZS 1891-The Australian Standard for Working at Heights. Up to 70% of the course cost may be refundable to eligible applicants through the ACT Building and Construction Industry Training Fund. We will apply for this refund on your behalf on successful completion of the course.
Description
The aim of this course is to encourage the adoption of safe practices whilst working at heights and provides instruction in the correct use of access and safety equipment. This course does not provide detailed training on the erection of scaffolding.
Pre - Requisities
No prerequisite or co-requisite requirements for this unit of competency
No restrictions to entry to this course however, participants are required to have sufficient numeracy and literacy skills to read and comprehend instructions for safety at a workplace.
Content
Identify work area requirements
Follow WHS policies and procedures
Identify relevant WHS legislation, regulations and standards covering fall protection equipment
Identify approved methods of moving tools and equipment to minimise potential hazards associated with tools at heights
Certification
On successful completion participants will be issued with a Statement of Attainment for RIIWHS204E Work safely at heights
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