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Worker health and safety is a serious matter. It is important for every employer to ensure that their workers are trained in the proper methods for dealing with common workplace hazards. The Worker Health and Safety Act of 2011 was implemented to help guarantee that this training is available.
At AlertForce, we are an approved registered training organisation. We have classroom and online courses to fulfil your WHS regulatory needs.
The white card course is the first one that your workforce needs to complete. It gives them the knowledge needed to remain safe on the work site. However, you may also need to complete one or more of the following programs:
If you want your workers to work safely in the construction industry, these courses may be a requirement.
Australia banned the use of asbestos in 2003. However, asbestos is still commonly found in properties built before the ban. Asbestos can be found in insulation, cement, roofing, downspouts, and gutters.
It is estimated that over 4,000 Australians die each year due to asbestos-related diseases. These diseases include mesothelioma and various forms of cancer. Our asbestos courses allow your workers to identify and safely remove asbestos to minimise their exposure.
With a traffic control course Sydney, you or your workers will learn the proper methods needed to direct traffic around a roadside work site. The skills learned through these courses include how to direct traffic, maintain safe perimeters, and implement traffic control plans. First-time courses are completed face to face.
The traffic controller course is nationally recognised and complies with all WHS requirements. The first-time courses typically last for five and a half hours. Renewal courses are also available.
Manual handling training is necessary when workers need to lift, put down, push, pull, or carry heavy loads. The Australian Government estimates that 21% of work-related injuries occur in the construction sector. By learning the proper safety procedures, you can help reduces these numbers.
Completing these courses is a requirement. However, they can also be inconvenient to schedule when you are facing tight deadlines. If you require manual handling training Sydney, we can help arrange a time that works best for you.
Working at heights brings additional risks to your workforce. Falling just a couple of metres can result in severe injuries or even death. Our working at heights training Sydney will help protect your workers.
The working safely at height course covers the steps needed to remain safe when working from scaffolding and other tall structures.
At AlertForce, we also offer quality confined space training programs. These courses are offered face-to-face and typically require one full day of instruction. After completing them, refresher courses are available online.
Whether you need white card training Sydney or manual handling training, contact the expert instructors at AlertForce. With more than 20 years of experience, we are equipped to educate your staff and ensure that you meet your WHS requirements. Let us help keep your staff safe.
We are a registered training organisation (RTO) and offer nationally and state recognised worker health and safety courses. First-time courses are typically completed face to face, while refresher ones can often be completed online. Contact us today to learn more about WHS compliance.
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