Location: Sunshine Coast, Gladstone, Onsite
Face to Face
Whether you’re a large multi-national, or a small locally run business, safety should be one of your first priorities – for you, your employees and your customers – and we would love to help you achieve this.
Host Safety and Training recognise that upskilling yourself and your team with nationally recognised qualifications is a smart investment.Â
Learn to manage workplace risks, identify hazards, and safely issue work permits in this practical, hands-on training program. This course combines nationally recognised units – MSMPER300 Issue work permits, MSMWHS201 Conduct hazard analysis, and RIIRIS201E Conduct local risk control to equip students with the skills needed to maintain safety and compliance on-site.
Through theory and practical exercises, students will gain the confidence to conduct hazard analyses, implement local risk controls, and issue work permits in accordance with workplace procedures and legislative requirements.
This training will teach the participant the skills and knowledge required to identify, locate and protect underground services in preparation of a site for construction operations; this includes searching for known or potential services or utilities which may exist under the surface of a specified excavation site.
This combined course teaches participants the roles and responsibilities of both the Fire Warden and Chief Warden, as they relate to emergencies in the workplace.
This unit of competency involves the skills and knowledge required to confine small emergencies in a facility and it applies to occupants who are required to have first attack firefighting skills. It includes preparing for emergency situations, identifying and assessing an emergency, safely confining emergencies, using initial response equipment and reporting on the facility’s emergency response.
This unit of competency involves the skills and knowledge required to make decisions about the safety of occupants during a facility emergency and to give instructions on the priority order for responding to an emergency incident.
This unit of competency involves the skills and knowledge required to work within the command, control and coordination structure of an Emergency Control Organisation (ECO). An ECO’s priority is the safety of facility occupants and visitors during an emergency which means ECO members are responsible for pre-emergency, emergency and post-emergency actions. It includes undertaking pre-emergency planning, taking appropriate actions in an emergency and assisting with post-emergency activities.