Training in RIIWHS204E Working safely at heights is essential for any individuals conducting work at heights or supervising those conducting work at heights. This can include work on roofs, scaffolding, ladders, elevated platforms, or any other environment that poses the risk of a fall from one leve
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This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to work safely at heights.
Training in RIIWHS204E Working safely at heights is essential for any individuals conducting work at heights or supervising those conducting work at heights. This can include work on roofs, scaffolding, ladders, elevated platforms, or any other environment that poses the risk of a fall from one level to another.
Students will learns working at heights safety concepts including:
Hazard identification & risk assessment
Risk control methods
Forces and falls
Selection of fall arrest equipment and safe use
Selection of anchors
Safe access and work areas
Safe use of temporary work platforms & ladders
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