Training Organisation Online Courses - RIIWHS202E Enter and Work in Confined Spaces Refresher at Cairns Truck School

 

If you have completed RIIWHS202E Enter and Work in Confined Spaces training within the last 5 years and maintained relevent skills and competency you are eligible to complete this 100% online refresher.

To complete this course you will require:

  • Good understanding of English (reading and writing),
  • Basic mathematics
  • Provide a copy of your VET Transcript complete with QR Code listing either RIIWHS204E Work Safely at Heights  issued within the past 5 years. To download your VET transcript, go to the USI Student Portal and follow the instructions. https://portal.usi.gov.au/student/TermsAndConditions?ReturnUrl=%2fstudent%2fUsi%2fForgotten%2fSuccess
  • An RTO issued previous Statement of Attainment listing the work safely at heights competency that is less than 5 years old or lists the unit RIIWHS204E.
  • Please note we will not accept wallet cards.

Course overview

  • We provide National WH&S Authority Assessment
  • The course includes face to face training for theory, hands on practical training and assessment
  • Manual and Workbook are supplied at the start of course
  • Students are being trained in the following:
    • Legislation and definitions
    • What is work at heights
    • Hazard Identification
    • Risk Management
    • Fall risks
    • Anchor points
    • Harnesses and belts
    • Fall protection and fall arrest equipment
    • Calculating fall clearance
    • Accessing fall risk areas
    • Ladders
    • Safe working on roofs
    • Inspection, care and maintenance of equipment

Entry requirements

  • Students must be minimum 18 years of age
  • Provide primary proof of identification that includes name, date of birth and signature
  • Provide a copy of your VET Transcript complete with QR Code listing either RIIWHS204E Work Safely at Heights  issued within the past 5 years. Refer VET Transcript section below for further instructions
  • Basic knowledge and understanding of English language

 


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