As a result course attendees will gain knowledge of: Classifying hazardous substances; Potential adverse effects of hazardous substances on the body and environment, types of exposure monitoring, and treatment options. Safe storage, tracking requirements, handling, and disposal of hazardous substances. Response to uncontrolled release of hazardous substances. Health and Safety information for safe handling, storage, and disposal of a hazardous substance.
The course covers the following knowledge and skills: Describe the legal requirements for tractors an tractor users on both private property and on public roads. Describe occupational hazards associated with tractor use. Identify factors that affect tractor stability. Check and service a wheel tractor and implement before use. Attach an implement to a tractor. Drive a wheel tractor and implement safely over flat terrain. Detach an implement from a tractor. Drive a tractor on hilly terrain.
This course teaches how to conduct a scaffold pre-inspection before use and how to respond to the findings. It does not remove the requirements for inspections to be completed by a certified scaffolder where required under the statute.
This two-day STMS Level 1 course is the next step from the TC (Traffic Controller) Course and helps prepare course participants to take a lead role in traffic management on level 1 roads throughout New Zealand. Participants will learn how to prepare Traffic Management Plan (TMP). Covering specific duties for the STMS who has overall responsibility for traffic management at work sites.
The two-day STMS Level 1 course is the next step from the TC (Traffic Controller) Course and helps prepare course participants tp take a lead role in traffic management on level 1 roads throughout New Zealand. Participants will learn how to prepare Traffic Management Plans (TMP). Covering specific duties for the STMS who has overall responsibility for traffic management at work sites.
Crane operation is a specialist skill, the completion of the unit 30072 is the starting point of the crane operator and dogman qualifications and established the pre-requisite requirements for entry into future training. Course Content. Knowledge of hazards, hazard control, an lift planning. Knowledge of lifting gear and working load limits (WLL) tables. Preparation for, slinging regular loads safely. This course is based on Industry Best Practice, equipment on the work site and relevant company procedures.
Crane operation is a specialist skill, the completion of the unit 30072 is the starting point for the crane operator and dogman qualifications and established the pre-requisite requirements for entry into future training, Course Content. Knowledge of hazards, hazard control, and lift planning. Knowledge of lifting gear and working loads limits (WLL) tables. Preparation for, slinging regular loads safely/ This course is based on Industry Best Practice, equipment on the work site and relevant company procedures.
Crane operation is a special skill, the completion if the unit 30072 is the starting point for the crane operator and dogman qualifications and established the pre-requisite requirements for entry into future training. Course Content. Knowledge of hazards, hazard control, and lift planning. Knowledge of lifting gear and working loads limits (WLL) tables. Preparation for, slinging regular loads safely. This course is based on Industry Best Practice, equipment on the work site and relevant company procedures.
Trainees who successfully complete this course will be able to: Demonstrate knowledge of company procedures and requirements for lifting practices and overhead cranes. Demonstrate knowledge of pendant and remote controlled cranes, monorail, and suspended hoists and lifting equipment. Demonstrate knowledge of the care and safe use of pendant and remote controlled cranes, monorail, and suspended hoist and lifting equipment. Sling, lift. travel, and unload or replace regular loads. Park crane and store equipment. Refresher training is available for workers that have completed unit standard 3800 - Operate a radio remote of pendant controlled overhead crane and lift and place regular loads.
This course unit standards 30072 (Sling Regular Loads) and 16617 (Lift and Place Loads). 30072 - Sling Regular Loads is the new prerequisite for 16617 - Lift and Place Loads. This course will proved both theory and practical training. Operators completing this course will be able to identify hazards and danger zone areas around the equipment, evaluate and apply lifting gear, calculate loads and gain skills to safely operate a truck mounted crane.
This is a combined course option for bucket attachment and forklift endorsement for the fork attachment. Telehandler attachments may include buckets, forks or crane. Attachments do not include an attachment that is towed, for example trailers, hay rakes or similar implements used in an agricultural activity.
This is a combined course option for bucket attachment and forklift endorsement for fork attachment. Telehandler attachments may include buckets, forks or crane. Attachments do not include an attachment that is towed, for example trailers, hay rakes or similar implements used in an agricultural activity.
People credited with this unit standard are able to: Position the tower crane and resources. Lift and place regular loads. Put the tower crane into out-of-service condition. Carry out daily and weekly checks. This course is based on industry best practice and based on the equipment on the work site and relevant company procedures.
Introduction to temporary traffic management. Rules and responsibilities of a Traffic Controller (TC). Identify who is responsible for what on a site under traffic management. How to setup, breakup and monitor site layouts and other traffic control roles.
Our Train the Trainer course offers two days for practical inspiration that will take trainers to the next level of effectiveness. The course is designed to give you plenty of opportunity to practice and understand the important principles and practices. Participants will return energised and inspired, ready to put their new tools and ideas into practice.
This is your how-to guide to succeed in training others and is specifically focused on the workplace. It is a short course version of the formal Train the Trainer course. This course is ideal for any person training others in a workplace, on the job, in groups or even machinery and product training, who don't have a formal qualification on how to train others in the workplace. Trainees will learn about: How people are motivated to learn. Reviewing your training - for continuously improved results. How to engage learners in your workplace. Different ages and types of learners - and how you can spark learning in each person. How adult learners thrive on objectives and goals in training - and how you can structure your training to clearly show this. Creating training plans that are organised and give you and your learner 'confidence'
CLASS 2 allows you to drive a vehicle up to 18,000kgs. Indicative course details is shown below. This time table is subject to change. Your course timetable will be supplied with your course material. Please ensure you check the days you are required to attend. Please note that you will need to supply a copy of your Driver's Medical Certificate if you are completing a learners license. Course Details;
Stage 1: Class 2/4 Learners Licensing - 8am-12:30pm. Trainees to sit license at VTNZ when confident.
Stage 2: Fatigue Management and Logbook - 8am-4pm Full day of training and 24089 unit standard assessment.
Stage 3: Class 2 Theory and Practice Drive 8am-4pm Full day of training and 17574 or 17576 unit standard assessment and practice drive.
Stage 4: Practical Assessment. Advised at Stage 3 Practical drive assessment.
CLASS 4 allows you to drive a vehicle over 18,000kgs. Indicative details for the course is shown below. Your course timetable will be supplied with your course material. Please ensure you check the days you are required to attend.
Course Details:
Stage1 - Fatigue Management and Logbook - 8am-4pm Full day of training and 24089 unit standard assessment.
Stage 2 - Class 4 Theory. Practice drives are provided in support of trainee practical assessment. - 8am-4pm Full day of training and 17576 unit standard assessment.
Stage 3 - Practical drives assessment. Advised at Stage 2 Practical drives assessment.
Class 5 allows you to drive a vehicle combination of 25,000kg and over. Inductive course details is shown below. Your course timetable will be supplied with your course material. Please ensure you check the days you res required to attend. Please note that you will need to supply a copy of your Driver's Medical Certificate if you are completing a learners license. Course Details:
Stage 1 - Class 5 Learners Licensing: 8am-12:30pm. Trainee to sit license at VTNZ when confident.
Stage 2 - Fatigue Management and Logbook: 8am-4pm Full day of training and 24089 unit standard assessment.
Stage 3 - Class 5 Theory. Practice drive are provided in support of trainee practical assessment: 8am-4pm full day of training and 17577 unit standard assessment.
Stage 4 - Practical Drive Assessment . Advised at Stage 3 - Practical drive assessment