List of all the courses offered by ITA (Industrial Training Associates).
ITA (Industrial Training Associates) offers a total of 13 courses.
People credited with this unit standard are able to: – demonstrate knowledge of the hazards associated with wearing a safety harness and associated equipment; – demonstrate knowledge of safety harnesses and associated systems and equipment.
Staff using forklifts must have basic operating skills to use a forklift safely in any workplace. This course includes both the theory & practical requirements of an OSH certificate (Operator Safe Handling Cert.) in line with Forklift Truck Standard & Worksafe NZ Best Practice requirements.
People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate knowledge of confined spaces, and their permit notification and implementation requirements; identify control measures to eliminate, isolate, and minimise the risk of hazards in confined spaces.
People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate knowledge of: - types of EWPs, their suitability for purpose; and safety features; and - industry requirements in relation to legislation and the BPG, and the use of EWPs.
Join our comprehensive course where staff members will master the inspection and operation of overhead gantry cranes controlled via pendant remotes.
People credited with this unit standard are able to provide first aid. Furthermore, People credited with 6402 are able to: provide basic life support, manage a foreign body airway obstruction, manage first aid for life threatening bleeding, and provide first aid management for a person in shock.
People credited with this unit standard are able to describe the principles of health and safety risk assessment; and apply health and safety risk assessment to a job role in accordance with regulatory requirements and industry good practice.
People credited with 17590 are able to explain work permit procedures and requirements; ensure the need for a work permit is properly identified and the worksite is prepared accordingly; issue a work permit; monitor and close the work permit; and audit work permits.
Hot Work, including welding, torch cutting, and grinding, is a significant fire hazard in industrial settings, as highlighted by the National Fire Protection Association. Our training addresses these risks, offering a systematic approach for plant management to control hot work hazards effectively.
Explore Fire Science Theory and diverse Fire Suppression methods in our comprehensive training program. Our expert staff focus on hands-on training, emphasizing practical skills using Fire Blankets and Dry Powder Extinguishers in real fire scenarios.
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