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Safety Observer

Training Course

Unit Standard: US 17596 The safety observer is a specialist role and critical to the safety of workers entering the confined space. Your safety observers must know exactly what the role encompasses, and what actions they must take to ensure confined space work is completed without mishap – this course will teach them. This course is essential for anyone who acts as the safety observer in the workplace. Read more

Preventing back Injuries

Training Course

Unit Standard: US 17592 This practical course has been designed to provide all staff with an understanding of the risk factors involved with manual handling and how to minimise risk, as well as practical manual handling techniques. Injuries caused by manual handling are one of the most common causes of time off from work and can be a considerable cost to the employer. These injuries often also cause severe discomfort or disability for the injured person. Read more

Preventing & Managing DPI

Training Course

This course builds understanding of the causes and symptoms of DPI, describes methods to prevent development, and how to manage the risks to staff experiencing symptoms. Since June 2006, the DPI (Discomfort, Pain, and Injury) programme has been ACC’s approach to addressing musculoskeletal issues in the workplace. It provides tools, information, and training for those responsible for workplace health and safety, and also for professionals who work in health, injury prevention, and injury management. Read more

Permit Issuer

Training Course

Duration: 1-day Unit Standard: US 17590 This course covers the key requirements of the role of Permit Issuer. It’s an essential course for anyone who issues safe work permits in the workplace, and for those intending to set up a permit system. It’s standard practice to control non-routine and hazardous work activities through a permit-to-work system. However, permit systems only function effectively when people are trained to use them. Read more

IOSH Managing Workplace Safety

Training Course

Duration: 3-day course Course structure: • Day 1: Module 1 and 2 • Day 2: Module 3 and 4 • Day 3: Module 5 and 6 IOSH is an internationally recognised qualification that will give you knowledge and practical skills of health and safety principles. The course is highly interactive and allows attendees to put the principles they learn into practice. This course has been designed for all industry sector employees who work in: • Safety • Operational • Maintenance... Read more

Height Safety Training

Training Course

Unit Standards: US 17600 & US 25045 This course takes a systematic approach to assessing risks associated with height work. Specifically, when the control requires the wearing of a harness in a work positioning, fall restraint, or a fall arrest system. Falls from height contribute to a significant number of incidents every year. Many of these falls are as simple as falling off a ladder, significantly changing people’s working and family lives. This course aims to minimise that number. Read more

Incident Investigation

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Primary Purpose – The primary benefit of an Incident Investigation is to give you the peace of mind of knowing an expert and independent organisation has investigated what caused an incident to occur and what you need to do to prevent this from re-occurring in the future. Read more

Developing H & S Management Systems

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Primary Purpose – To keep people safe you need robust and effective health and safety management system that reflects the nature of your business and the environment you operate in. Read more

Gap Analysis

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Primary Purpose – The primary benefit of a Gap Analysis is to show you if you can sleep easy at night in the knowledge that you are doing everything necessary to ensure your people return home from work, safe and well, to their loved ones every day. Read more

Action Management Module

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There are many safety related processes but their purpose is always the same – to ensure the right actions (or activities) are identified and completed so your hazards and associated risks are effectively managed. Read more