The Working Safely at Heights course conducted by SETS Enterprises is a nationally accredited course that is designed to provide students with the essential knowledge and skills to allow them to undertake working at heights, across a variety of industries.
Course Outline
The Working Safely at Heights course conducted by SETS Enterprises is a nationally accredited course that is designed to provide students with the essential knowledge and skills to allow them to undertake working at heights, across a variety of industries.
Completion of this course will allow students to meet the workplace, health and safety requirements to undertake work at heights utilising fall prevention equipment.
Course Structure
Identify work requirements
Identify work procedures and instructions
Access and install equipment
Perform work at heights
Clean up work area
Since 1998, SETS has proudly flown the flag as a leading provider of safety and emergency training, personnel and equipment in Australia and overseas, expanding our offering over the decades to meet the needs of evolving sites and industries.
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