RIIWHS204E
Work Safely at Heights Course

 

SpanSet Australia’s RIIWHS204E Work Safely at Heights course develops the skills and knowledge to work safely at heights in relation to planning, preparing and performing tasks; including

  • accessing and interpreting safety and technical information for working at heights
  • correctly wearing and maintaining personal protective equipment
  • checking and adjusting fall protection equipment
  • performing tasks efficiently while at heights.

  Course Duration: 1 Day Plus Pre-Reading  

  Course Fees:  
Public Course Bookings at our Emu Plains Training Facility
* $295 + GST per person
* Group discount applies for group bookings for up to 8 persons fixed at $2350 + GST


Who is this Course for?

We have designed this course to suit all our students’ needs. Whether you have never worked from heights before or are a skilled worker completing this course as a refresher, or to obtain the required certification.

Entry Requirements

Students should have a good level of the English language to be able to appropriately communicate on a worksite, be able to read, interpret and apply safety signs, adjust work methods in response to changing weather and site conditions and identify (and set controls for) workplace hazards. A preliminary assessment for these entry requirements is necessary.


Training 

  • Fully customised learning materials
  • Experienced and professional trainers
  • Effective transfer of learning
  • Students are given comprehensive feedback throughout their course
  • Focused on industry-specific and Australian Standards’ requirements
  • Creating a seamless team-effort approach in enabling successful course completion

 

Assessment

Students will need to demonstrate:

  • Underpinning knowledge by completing of a series of short-answer questions (theory assessment), and
  • Necessary skills to complete Risk Management documentation, identify work requirements (including work procedures and instructions), access and install fall equipment, perform work safely at heights, and clean up the work area after the completion of tasks (practical assessment).

Training Outcome

All successful students will receive a Statement of Attainment for RIIWHS204E Work Safely at Heights.

Supporting Our Students Needs

SpanSet Australia will determine the support needs of students and provide access to educational and support services as necessary, so that students have every opportunity to achieve a successful outcome.

Please contact us if you have any queries or concerns relating to language, literacy, numeracy, disability or welfare needs you may have.


Location

Courses are delivered at our purpose built training facility in Sydney (Emu Plains), via our network of trainers across Australia or within your own workplace (in consultation with your Training Manager). 

SpanSet Australia 
150 Old Bathurst Road 
Emu Plains 2750


What do you need to bring? 

Please wear appropriate clothing (long trousers, long-sleeved shirts) and covered, sturdy footwear.

At our training facilities, we will supply all the appropriate equipment and PPE to undertake the training and assessment activities in this course. If this course is delivered within your workplace, we will liaise with your Training Manager for the supply of this equipment.

Please also bring:

  • Completed Enrolment paperwork (if not already sent in to us),
  • Proof of Identification e.g., birth certificate; driver’s license, Medicare card, passport, over 18 Card etc. which must include a photo
  • Pen and a notepad,
  • USI number if it has already been allocated (please refer to the USI section in the Student Handbook for further explanation).

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