Working Safely at Heights - 2 Days

RIIWHS204D, RIIRIS201D, PUAFIR215, PUASAR022A, PUAEME001B

Qualification

Successful participants will receive a statement of attainment for ‘Working at heights and heights rescue’ which is nationally recognised under the Australian Qualifications framework. This statement is issued by Promed International (RTO 40705)

Certification
  • RIIWHS204D - Work Safely at Heights
  • RIIRIS201D - Conduct Local Risk Control
  • PUAFIR215 - Prevent Injury
  • PUAEME001B - Provide Emergency Care
  • PUASAR022A - Participate in a Rescue Operation
Course Overview

This 2 day course takes ‘Working safely at Heights’ to another level....It includes our ‘1 day Work Safely at Heights” course with additional units for the successful participant to receive qualification as a Height safety supervisor.

As with our 1 day course, all Promed International heights instructors have exceptional knowledge and experience in their field.

RIIWHS204D - Work Safely at Heights

It is a legal requirement for a company/individual to have an effective rescue plan in place for any work that is carried out at height where a fall is possible. This unit covers the competency required for safety whilst working at heights.

Participants will receive training focused not only on fall prevention but will be given confidence in their knowledge and skills to work safely in any situation where height is involved.

This unit of the course covers Legislation, Regulations and Australian Standards, Planning the Task and Risk assessment, Hazard Control, Selection and correct use of suitable fall restraint equipment, Fall arrest systems, selecting suitable anchor points, safe and correct use of ladders, cleaning up the work area.

RIIRIS201B - Conduct Local Risk Control

In this unit our trainers cover all elements so the participant has the required skills and knowledge to conduct Local Risk Control, this includes, but is not limited to, risk management documentation & compliancy, applying risk management procedures, identifying hazards, assessing risk and identifying unacceptable risk, assessing and implementing risk treatments, selecting appropriate and effective course of action, effectively communicate accurate information to others on the course of action and implementation.

PUAFIR215 - Prevent Injury

This unit covers the competency required to identify, avoid, evaluate and review workplace hazards and risks, management of personal safety, health and welfare in accordance with work place policies and to report identified issues to supervisors and team members.

Training in this unit includes - following procedures and practises to identify hazards and risks in the workplace, selecting appropriate personal protective clothing and equipment, monitoring a situation to ensure the continued effectiveness of the hazard and risk control procedures, participation in activities and de-briefings regarding hazards and risk control procedures.

PUAEME001B - Provide Emergency Care

This unit covers the competency required to provide emergency care pending the arrival of appropriately qualified personnel.

Training included in this unit includes - Initial assessment made of nature and extent of emergency care required, Initial assessment is communicated to appropriate personnel, maintenance of hygiene for protection of self and casualty, monitoring of casualty’s vital signs, monitoring and reporting of casualty’s condition, assisting members of other emergency services, recovering, cleaning, testing, re-storing of medical equipment, completing documentation.

PUASAR022A - Participate in a Rescue Operation

This unit covers the competency required to participate in rescue operations as a member of a rescue team.

Participants will receive training in rescue operation, identifying and selecting rescue equipment, selecting personal protective equipment, anticipating hazards and associated risks, communication with other team members, safe removal and extrication of casualties using appropriate equipment, monitoring of incident scene, hygiene precautions, recovery, cleaning and maintenance of equipment, identifying signs and symptoms of operational stress in self and others, participating in operational debriefings and competition of operational documentation.

Course Outline
  • Identify work requirements, procedures and instructions.
  • Access and install equipment Perform work at heights safely clean up work area
  • Plan and prepare for risk control Assess and identify unacceptable risk
  • Identify, assess and implement risk treatments
  • Complete records and reports
  • Identify workplace hazards and risks, and advise others
  • Implement hazard and risk control procedures Monitor effectiveness of hazard and risk control procedures
  • Identify need for emergency care Personal safety of carer and casualty and reassure casualty
  • Assess casualty and implement emergency care procedures
  • Work cooperatively with personnel from other organisations
  • Recover and restore first aid equipment
  • Complete documentation
  • Prepare and respond to rescue
  • Contribute to a risk assessment at the scene
  • Perform rescue Conclude rescue operations
Course duration

2 days - 8-10 hours each day

Price
  • TBA
  • For group courses or corporate bookings, please contact us for an obligation free quote.
Inclusions
  • Tailored training conducted by experienced height safety specialists who have extensive knowledge of current and relevant legislation and Australian Standards for working at height.
  • All course material
  • All equipment required for you to undertake training, however, we encourage you to bring along your own where possible.
  • Assessment and recommendations for specialised PPE and equipment for your workplace requirements.
  • Significant time allowed for practical hands on training
Participant requirements
  • Transport
  • Closed in footwear and appropriate comfortable clothing for practical training.
  • Lunch and refreshments