Safety Australia Training
Duration: 1 Day
Require: Participants must have completed Work Safely at Heights Initial course and present proof of attainment
Max Number of Participants: 6
In-company:
Public Course:
UETTDRRF02B – Perform Pole Top Rescue
Course Overview
Training is designed to be realistic and customised to suit your particular work situation (e.g. communications towers, energy transmission towers, or chair-lifts). This course is suitable for anyone who has the requirement to access towers or poles of any kind within their work.
Course Outline
AS 1891.4 (overview) (contextualised to tower environments)
WHS legislative requirements (overview)
Ladder fall-arrest systems
Work positioning systems
PPE selection, use, basic maintenance
Fall arrest systems
Using double hook lanyards
Installing solid and reliable anchorage
Practical rescue
Assessment activities (e.g. rescues) in tower context
Assessment
The assessment for this programme has been designed to assess a person’s competence in accordance the Training Package, any relevant Legislation and the proprietary requirements of the organisation or workplace. The assessment will consist of both a written and practical component.
Certification
Upon successful completion of this course, each participant will receive a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment.
Duration: It is recommended that this course be conducted with a maximum of 6 participants over a period of 1 day for Initial Training