The Working at Heights Awareness course is an introductory training resource that was designed to provide up-to-date knowledge for people who are required to work at heights.
The Working at Heights Awareness course is an introductory training resource that was designed to provide up-to-date knowledge for people who are required to work at heights.
This course will ensure that participants learn the hazards associated with working at heights, and the operation of basic height safety equipment.
It will also cover other necessary information about working at heights, including:
This heights awareness course is helpful as a refresher, or to meet Work Health and Safety requirements, and is not the equivalent of a Working at Heights Licence. It is not an accredited course; however, it does provide the theory and underpinning knowledge for working at heights safely. On completion of this course you will be issued with a Statement of Completion.
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Commonly referred to as the Fire Warden course, this unit has been designed for individuals who are required to implement an emergency response as specified in the facility emergency procedures or specified by a person at a higher level in the emergency control organisation (ECO).
This unit covers the competency required to confine small workplace emergencies. Small workplace emergencies may include such incidents as a small fire that can be controlled using a nearby fire extinguisher; or a chemical spill that can be controlled using workplace personal protective clothing
This unit of competency covers the skills and knowledge required to operate and maintain breathing apparatus and equipment in an irrespirable atmosphere, as defined by the Australian Standard AS/NZS 1715:2009 Selection, use and maintenance of respiratory protective equipment.
This course provides an understanding of emergencies, building evacuation and first response including: The location of the buildings’ escape routes A procedure for conducting members of the public to an exit and then to the designated assembly area
EWP Escape and Rescue course is offered by Sydney Rescue Consultants.
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