An introductory course designed to provide an awareness and overview of silica dust encountered during construction activities.
This course prepares participants for the construction site through understanding of their WHS responsibilities and the skills to identify hazards. This course is delivered and assessed in English.
Health and Safety Committee Training (HSC) is a four hour WorkSafe ACT Approved course to provide information to workers on health and safety matter and the purpose, functions and responsibilities of a HSC.
A Health and Safety Representative (HSR) is elected by members of the work group to represent them in health and safety matters. HSR’s are mandatory for major projects (over $5mil) and if elected by members from the workgroup.
This qualification is suitable for people working in a Work Health and Safety (WHS) role who work to provide leadership and guidance to others and have some limited responsibility for the output of others.
This course provides participants with the skills and knowledge to identify WHS hazards, assessing WHS risk and developing, implementing and evaluating risk controls within their work area.
This course aims people within the building & construction trades who will be using Explosive Power Tools (EPT) at work and those who are completing the requirements for a Certificate III Qualification. This course is delivered and assessed in English.
This course is particularly useful for construction industry personnel with minimal experience in erecting and dismantling scaffolding, who wish to further improve their skills and understanding.
The introduction of the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 places a duty on all Persons Conducting Businesses or Undertakings (PCBUs), regardless of size, to develop a consultative arrangement on all matters that directly affect work safety.
The aim of this training course is to provide participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to identify potential hazards, understand the associated risks and implement control measures to minimise their risks.
Mental Health is as equally important as our physical health and well being, and as such, has duty of care requirements under the Work health and Safety Act.
This short course is targeted at Leading Hands/ Foreman, Supervisors and Managers within the Construction Industry, to better understand the workplace impacts of mental health and their obligations in line with the legislation.
This course is suitable for workers in mining, construction, and any tradespeople who need to work at heights.
WHS for Supervisors, Managers in the Building and Construction Industry is a 4 hour workshop which covers management of incidents, SWMSs and undertaking WHS inspections