This course includes training for working at heights safely while understanding the associated hazards and appropriate risk management controls.
This course includes training for working at heights safely while understanding the associated hazards and appropriate risk management controls.
This course is nationally recognised (accredited).
Participants will be issued with a Statement of Attainment and Competency Card upon successful completion of the unit of competency.Upon successful completion of all course requirements, participants will be able to:
Identify and understand the relevant workplace health and safety legislation, standards and codes of practice.
Identify the hazards associated with tasks performed at height and related hazard controls.
Identify work procedures and instructions.
Identify required safety systems including fall protection and associated equipment is correct.
Select, wear and care for personal protective equipment applicable to all tasks and environment identified.
Perform work safely at heights.
From small beginnings in the western Queensland town of Thargomindah in 2006, Director and trainer Mat O’Shannessy, established SWQ Training Pty Ltd. SWQ Training’s mission of “quality training.
Confident and competent people”, to Mat, means more than just training participants to be deemed competent in the unit of competency. It also means to operate safely and efficiently in their job role.
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