List of available Occupational Health & Safety Courses in Hamilton, New Zealand. The Occupational Health & Safety courses in Hamilton are provided by the following institutes: Also, check out all Occupational Health & Safety Courses from all over New Zealand.
From zero to internal auditor: a complete course on the ISO 45001:2018 standard, with examples, quizzes and exercises
The course covers what you need to know about safely and effectively maintaining single phase, 230-volt appliances.
Crane operators love working with heavy machinery, working in teams, and have good hand-eye coordination. If this sounds like a great way to spend your working day, you could have a bright future as a crane operator.
If you’re interested in a career in scaffolding but your company doesn’t have the range of work required for the scaffolding apprenticeship, you can still enter into the New Zealand Certificate of Scaffolding (Level 3) (General).
Roofers repair or install roofs using materials such as metal, membrane, tiles, and shingles. You’ll be working with other tradies, such as builders – there’s lots of teamwork involved!
This incident investigation course will give you the hands-on tools and knowledge to effectively report and investigate accidents and incidents, as well as put in place processes and procedures to prevent future events.
Breathing Apparatus is provided to help you safely evacuate a confined space if the gas monitoring equipment indicates a problem with the atmosphere. It will also help sustain life if you get into difficulties whilst in a confined space, until you can be rescued by the emergency services.
This gas detection course will train to demonstrate knowledge of atmospheric testing in potentially hazardous environments; conduct atmospheric tests; and interpret and respond to atmospheric testing results.
Our EWP training facility is purpose build and designed to encourage and support all learners. The training is a combination of classroom with "real workplace" practical using industry approved equipment.
Trainees who attend this confined space training will be able to, in the infrastructure industry: identify the location, and work procedure to be carried out; examine an entry plan for completeness, and enter, complete work, withdraw from a confined space; and conduct a non-entry confined space.
This permit issuer course will ensure you understand the essential components of the Permit to Work system, the mechanics of implementing the system and how to monitor its effectiveness in your role as a Permit Issuer.
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