Working at heights is a high-risk activity and a leading cause of death and serious injury in Australia. A fall from any height is dangerous and accounts for around 11% of worker fatalities annually.
Working at heights is a high-risk activity and a leading cause of death and serious injury in Australia. A fall from any height is dangerous and accounts for around 11% of worker fatalities annually.
Our Working Safely at Heights course will prepare participants to identify risks and correctly install and use safety equipment.
Prerequisites
English Literacy, Physical ability – to climb up a height and be lowered in a harness
Course Delivery
Face-to-Face
Outcomes
About us
Real Response is an RTO that specialises in simulation based training. Since its inception, Real Response has trained tens of thousands of people in Australia and around the world through some of the most engaging and realistic training available.
Our Story
The story of Real Response starts in 2009 when Ben Krynski founded a boutique first aid training company called Phoenix First Aid from his parent’s garage.
A year later, Motti Blum joined Ben as a partner and co-founder. For about 4 years Ben and Motti ran sporadic traditional first aid courses for businesses and other organisations around Melbourne, whilst they both focused on other goals.
By 2014 Motti and Ben realised there was an acute need for engaging, interactive and realistic first aid training in Australia.
At the end of 2014 they launched Real First Aid, a company that specialised in delivering realistic simulation based first aid training.
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