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Height Safety, Fall Prevention & Rescue Procedures Specific to Tower Cranes

Course Description

This program incorporates contingencies for Height Safety Emergencies and provides the knowledge and skills required for working safely at heights, fall prevention awareness and rescue procedures. 

The program challenges participants to establish effective systems of work in the planning phase and also the need to plan for applicable risk management, fall prevention systems, escape and recovery procedures.

This program is designed to meet the requirements of height safety legislation including the actions in an emergency and the recovery of workers in fall arrest.

Unit of Competency

  • RIIWHS204E Work safely at heights
  • MSMWHS110 Follow emergency response procedures 

Course Outline

  • Australian Standards
  • Risk assessment and hazard elimination
  • Equipment selection and use
  • Anchor systems, selecting solid and reliable anchorage
  • Fall restraint systems, selection of equipment and correct use
  • Positioning systems, selection of equipment and correct use
  • Fall arrest systems
  • Using energy absorbing lanyards
  • Correct use of ladders and ladder safety training
  • Identifying emergency signals and situation 
  • Respond to at height emergency

Mode of Delivery

This course will be delivered via face to face.


For group bookings, we can provide this training at one of our leading training facilities or at your site as required, simply click “Get a Quote” to find out more and arrange suitable dates.

 

Duration*

This course is scheduled for:

1-2 day of face-to-face learning and assessment (depending on expertise /previous training of group

Pre-Requisite and Entry Requirements

Students holding a previous certification for the unit of competency and are seeking recognition must supply their credential at the time of enrolment.

Students must have language, literacy and numeracy skills (LLN) to interpret and apply relevant information to commence learning in this program. An LLN assessment may be conducted upon receipt of enrolment application to ensure each student has the appropriate level of skills required to undertake this course.

Certification

Students who successfully complete this course and demonstrate competence will receive a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment under the Australian Qualifications Framework. The certification will be issued by Risk Response and Rescue (RTO 90774).

Cost

  • $540 per person for public courses
  • For group bookings please click “Get a Quote” to find out more or Contact Us.

Course Inclusions

All course materials, handouts and personal protective equipment will be provided.

Student Requirements

Students must wear appropriate clothing and footwear when attending face-to-face sessions.

Refer to the Participant Information Handbook for information about our policies and procedures.

Additional Information

Students will be required to work at heights.


    *Learning and assessment hours will vary depending on your existing skills, underpinning knowledge and prior experience and your commitment to your learning and practical application of activities.