List of available Occupational Health & Safety Courses in Auckland, New Zealand - Page 14. The Occupational Health & Safety courses in Auckland are provided by the following institutes: Also, check out all Occupational Health & Safety Courses from all over New Zealand.
This course is designed for individuals who have completed CIMS training in the past and aims to provide them with the latest information on changes to New Zealand’s emergency response system and the new CIMS 3.
Occupational Health and Safety is something that we accept as part of our working life – whether as an employer or an employee. Safe environments and safe behaviours mean that at the end of the day – we all make it home in one piece.
This course emphasises these benefits and outlines responsibilities, rights, and duties of those identified in the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 (HSWA). Companies wishing to improve their overall health and safety performance and up-skill their workforce use this course as a foundation.
EWP training is about teaching the regulations, guidelines as well as code of practice for accessing and operating elevated working platforms safely. The training also covers practical exercises that apply and test a trainee's knowledge of the risks and operational skills required when operating.
Our class sizes are limited to 10 delegates to ensure everyone has a personalised experience. We run ISO 45001 Lead Auditor and ISO 45001 Internal Auditor courses provided by our approachable highly experienced trainers who are well accustomed to applying theory to real life business scenarios.
Our training course covers how ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management, ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management and ISO 45001:2018 Occupational Health & Safety Management System Standards can be linked together into one cohesive integrated management system that meets the requirements of all three standar...
ISO 45001 requires a system to be documented and implemented. We will provide assistance and training to your staff on how to adhere to policies and procedures and handle the necessary paperwork.
This endorsement will be required for any operator to drive a forklift (which must be registered) on a public roadway. The trainee is required to hold a minimum full Class 1 drivers licence which must be presented on the day.
Trainees must have held a Class 4 licence for a minimum of 3 months (if over 25 years of age) or 6 months (if under 25 years of age), as well as a 5L licence which they can obtain at any driver licensing agent. A separate charge payable to the licensing agency is applicable for this.
This is an EWRB approved course for Electrical Workers who have gained their qualifications in other countries and who now wish to gain a New Zealand Electrical Registration and Practising Licence.
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