This course provides learners with an awareness of what alcohol and other drugs are, the health effects caused, the psychology pertaining to use, the impact of the use on the workplace and how to create a safe workplace.
This course addresses the major issues about hazards encountered when working in or near confined spaces, as identified in the Model Code of Practice – Confined Spaces.
This course covers all the knowledge components of the Nationally recognised first aid course: HLTAID004 – Provide an emergency first aid response in an education and care setting.
This course addresses the major issues about hazards encountered when conducting manual handling, as identified in the Model Code of Practice – Hazardous Manual Tasks.
This course addresses the major issues about hazards encountered when working at heights, as identified in the Model Code of Practice – Managing the Risk of Falls at Workplaces.
This course is an awareness course that covers the issues, effects and the hazards of working near and with electrical installations and equipment – Electrical Hazards in the workplace.
Please note that this course does NOT result in a Statement of Attainment for UEENEEE101A – Apply Occupational Health and Safety regulations, codes and practices in the workplace.
It does however cover the obligations of workers and persons in control of a business or undertaking with regard to electricity in the workplace.
The course is divided into 6 parts:
Understanding Electricity
Working Safely With Electricity
Electrical Hazards
Managing Electrical Risks
Inspecting & Testing Requirements
First Aid for Consequences of Electrical Hazards
At the successful completion of this course you will be issued with a Certificate of Completion.
We recommend that electrical safety awareness training is refreshed every 2 years.
While no licence is required for EWP operation with a boom length of 10.99m or less, an operator must be competent before operating an EWP.
This course is designed to provide the theory that an operator would be required to know about operating the machine.
This course, when combined with practical on-the-job training, can be utilized by employers to ensure their workers are skilled and to fulfill compliance with WHS and OHS regulations.
Topics covered by this course include:
Types of EWP’s and Terminology
Inspections and pre-operational checking
Safety devices
Site hazards and controls
Emergency procedures and Operating EWP’s
The EWP awareness training is delivered entirely online and features a highly interactive format, with all content presented through engaging multimedia.
It is designed for your convenience, allowing you to complete it gradually, with your progress automatically saved, enabling you to log in and out as you please.
At the successful completion of this course you will be issued with a Certificate of Completion.
Before using an EWP, an operator must be provided with appropriate practical training for each type of EWP that they are required to use.
Once the theory and the practical training have been completed, an operator is able to use an EWPs (up to 11 metres) without the need for a licence.
The Elevated Platform Awareness course is not accredited; however, it does provide the theory for using EWPs in a competent manner.
We recommend that EWP awareness training be refreshed every 2 years.
If you are looking for a FULLY accredited course you can search this code (RIIHAN301E ) on the internet for providers offering that course.
This course, is an awareness course that addresses the major issues identified in the Model Code of Practice – How to Manage Work Health & Safety Risks.
The course covers areas such as WH&S Acts and regulations, the risk management process, consultation, reporting requirements, hierarchy of control, the use of personal protective equipment, and record keeping.
At the successful completion of this course you will be issued with a Certificate of Completion.