Permit Issuer Webinar

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Key Information

Duration: 1/2 Day (4 Hours) - Includes multiple breaks

Available from anywhere you are.

Requires a laptop or mobile device with internet connectivity. Assessments may be completed handwritten and scanned (mobile scans are accepted) or electronically.

Price (excl GST)

$300 Per Person

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Delivered by webinar and accessible from anywhere in New Zealand, thise course allows attendees to gain a comprehensive understanding of Permit Issuer procedures, ensuring they have the controls in place to safely and effectively complete work.

This course ensures you understand the core components of the Permit to Work system. It covers the mechanics of implementing the system and how to monitor its effectiveness in your role as a Permit Issuer. Tasks assessed include practical elements, such as completing the relevant paperwork to issue a permit, including worksite inspection, isolation requirements and permit auditing procedures. Those competent will come away with the skills and confidence to issue and close permits in the workplace. This Webinar offers full unit standards.

Note: this course is based on generic Safety 'n Action permits. If contracting to Fonterra it is recommended that you book onto a Permit Issuer - Safe Work Systems course. Company specific options can be made available to companies that require training on their own permits. Just reach out to our Customer Service team.

Students need to have 3 months of work experience in the industry prior to doing the course.

  • Unit Standards - PI (Click to see more detail)

    Unit

    Level

    Credit

    Description

    17590

     

    3

    6

    Issue work site specific work permits

     

Key Learning Outcomes:

  1. Explain permit types, roles and requirements for issuing a permit
  2. Demonstrate the preparation requirements for issuing a permit including hazard analysis and supervisory requirements on site
  3. Explain and demonstrate the implementation of control systems including monitoring of and compliance to work scope
  4. Explain procedures for deviations in terms of change of scope, new hazards, changes in personnel and reasons for cancellation
  5. Explain and demonstrate the action for completion of work and procedures for closure of permit

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.