Work Safely at Heights
Duration
The program is designed to be delivered over one day (7 hours). Built Training & Education is able to support participants that need additional time.
Course fees
Payment options
Debit/Credit card payment via secure system (Stripe) as well as Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT).
Entry requirements
There are no specified entry requirements for this qualification specified within the Industry Training Package.
Noting this, Built Training & Education requires persons who undertake this course to:
Please note. Built Training & Education will engage with persons expressing interest in enrolment to discuss their language, literacy and numeracy skills. Built Training & Education can provide additional learning support to students who require basic assistance. For students who have more fundamental support needs, Built Training & Education can refer these students to a specialist language, literacy and numeracy development provider who can assist students to improve their language, literacy and numeracy skills to enable them to suitably commence the course.
Qualification
RIIWHS204E – Work safely at heights is a single unit of competency.
The competency have been drawn from the nationally endorsed industry training package the Resources and Infrastructure Industry Training Package (RII). On successfully completing the training and assessment, the RIIWHS204E – Work safely at heights statement of attainment will be issued. The unit of competency is nationally recognised and provides individuals with a valuable qualification that can be applied throughout Australia and the wider industry. Built Training & Education will issue a statement of attainment within 2 business days of the final assessment being completed.
Delivery mode
Training is delivered in a blended mode classroom based delivery which is trainer led. Written learning activities will reinforce theoretical knowledge, and skills will be practiced where learning will be placed into context. Participants will be provided with professionally presented reference material to assist them to develop their knowledge of the subject.
Dress and equipment requirements
Students are required to present to class in neat, casual attire suitable for participation in practical activities, with closed shoes such as sneakers or safety boots.
Students will require basic stationary and a notebook according to their own study preferences during training. Access to a computer which has an internet connection is recommended to assist students to undertake study and research in response to some assessment tasks.
Students will be required to bring portable electronic devices to classroom sessions such a small laptops or tablets.
Additional information
Training will be delivered at the following location: 2/35-37 Lock Avenue, Werribee VIC 3030