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Enter and Work in Confined Spaces

RIIWHS202E

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COURSE DESCRIPTION

This course prepares you for working in a confined space across a variety of industries including construction, resources, farming, trades and more.

This course teaches:
> Identifying confined spaces
> Practical entry and exit into and from a confined space
> Identifying and assessing hazards and risks when working in a confined space
> To plan and prepare for entering and working in confined spaces
> To complete a record and/or report of work completed whilst in a confined space
> To interpret Australian Standards and relevant legislation
> To write work plans and risk assessments
> To work to a confined space permit
> To work according to site policy and procedures
> Lockout and tag out methods of isolation
> Safety and emergency procedures

Career Opportunities

This course is suited to anyone in the electrical, safety, maintenance, emergency, risk, mining, telecommunications, operations, transport or construction industries.

Course Requirements

ATTC will supply all equipment necessary for you to undertake training. Trainees must provide:

Appropriate clothing and closed-in footwear

There are no formal entry requirements stipulated for this training program, however participants are required to possess basic language, literacy and numeracy skills.

Training Course Refresher

Requirements

Confined space refresher training is recommended every 12—24 months under Australian Standard AS2865-2009.

 RIIWHS202E
Enter and work in confined spaces

Delivered at ATTC Training Centres in Toowoomba and Brisbane (Meadowbrook). Ask us about on-site bookings for large groups.

One day of classroom and practical training.

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Choose your industry

Construction, Carpentry & Joinery

Receive a nationally recognised qualification in the building and construction industry.

From carpentry and plumbing, to roofing and any field under general construction, you will learn all the right skills to work onsite with success competently and safely.

Leading to a variety of career opportunities and the potential to run your own business, this course suits those who work with their hands and enjoy solving problems.

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Automotive

Automotive qualifications offer you hands-on skills and training in an evolving a growing yet changing industry both in Australia and overseas.

Learning about troubleshooting/ diagnosing processes when inspecting and testing electrical, mechanical systems, engines and their drive systems, carrying out service operations on both petrol and diesel vehicles/ machinery and other core skills that can lead to working on light and heavy vehicles, being a spare parts interpreter or an auto-electrician.

Pursue a career in the automotive industry if you’re interested in cars, trucks, agricultural equipment, possess good work technical skills, and work well with your hands!

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Electrotechnology

Electrotechnology includes the design, maintenance, installation and repair for all electrical and electronic equipment.

The technology stretches across many sectors including mining, manufacturing, ICT and communications, construction, renewables, domestic and commercial refrigeration and air-conditioning.

The Electrical Services industry (a subsector within Electrotechnology) involves electrical wiring or fittings in buildings and other construction projects, and repair and maintenance of existing electrical equipment and fixtures.

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Engineering

Become qualified in an engineering trade specialising in a mechanical or fabrication career.

You will gain practical and technical skills required for a manufacturing function, creating potential career opportunities across the resources and mining industries.

Strong teamwork skills, coordination and problem-solving skills will help you succeed in this trade.

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Plumbing

As a key occupation, plumbing is one of the top three occupations in the construction industry with both general and specialised plumbers in demand.

Plumbers perform a full range of plumbing services from skills in installing pipe work, testing and maintaining pipes, fixtures, gas regulators, installing pumps, gas appliances, water tanks, water heaters and water heating systems.

Plumbers with different specialisations are areas of particularly high demand.

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Hospitality and Cookery

Hospitality and Cookery qualifications align learners to the standards expected in the environment of restaurants, hotels, clubs and accommodation.

Learners will gain the knowledge and practical skills to ensure smooth running of establishments that can include catering operations, kitchen operations, and commercial cookery.

These qualifications are perfect if you have a passion for hospitality, cookery, being customer-focused, and demonstrating professionalism.

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Business and WHS

Business qualifications provide you the right skills to play a critical role in the operations of an organisation.

Learn and sharpen your abilities to complete the day-to-days steps across financial tasks, office technology tasks, IT tasks and formal writing tasks.

With diverse opportunities across schools, government and other service providers, this is an ideal qualification if you communicate well and follow instructions methodically – or even if you are looking to build your current skills in a management capacity.

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Other

Our qualification in cabinet making will help you excel in this specialist industry.

Gain training in a defined range of skilled operations that will get you working competently in an installation, renovation and production capacity.

By honing your skills, you will have a solid foundation to work in a range of commercial and private sectors.

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