Safety 'n Action Safety 'n Action AXIOM TRAINING

Managing risks when working at heights

Key Information

Duration: 2 Days

Maximum Attendees: 10

Training available nationwide at one of our centres, or your own workplace

Price (excl GST)

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This course teaches risk management and the prevention of safety incidents and is critical in managing workplace safety under the Health and Safety at Work Act

People who complete this unit standard will be able to work well in established industry operating and maintenance environments and plan tasks and operations where fall risks exist. This is a practical programme that requires the completion of two safety plans from a work environment

Please bring along your ID - We need to verify the identity of students in attendance, please bring ID with you on the day of training.

  • Unit Standards - M R WAH

    Unit

    Level

    Credit

    Description

    23231 3

    5

    Prepare and review a safety plan when fall prevention controls are required for individuals working at height

Key Learning Outcomes:

  1. Assess the risks when work is to be undertaken at height and there is a fall potential
  2. Prepare and review safety plan to manage risk when fall prevention strategies are required

Prerequisites:

  1. Unit Standard 23229 - Use safety harness systems when working at height
  2. A relevant level of physical fitness and ability to work at heights

Entry Criteria:

  1. All students are required to have a level of written and oral English equivalent to NCEA level 1 (year 11) or IELTS 5.5 or higher, to be eligible to attend our courses. The person responsible for making bookings or authorising attendance on the course must agree to these Terms and Conditions prior to acceptance of their student(s) onto the course. Where a student does not meet our English language requirement a reader/writer must be supplied by the student or the person responsible for authorising the student’s attendance. The reader/writer cannot be another student attending the same course.