Working at Heights

RIIWHS204E – Work safely at heights

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Course details

Working at Heights

This essential course is tailored for those in operational roles where working at heights is a necessity. Our program covers crucial skills aligned with industry standards, workplace health and safety regulations, and Australian guidelines. From risk management to equipment usage and rescue procedures, we provide in-depth training for safe and competent work at heights. Join us to gain the expertise needed to ensure workplace safety and compliance.

This unit is designed for those who work in operational roles that involve performing tasks at heights, such as those in construction, maintenance, mining, emergency services, and infrastructure industries. The course aims to provide the participants with the essential skills and knowledge to work safely at heights in accordance with industry standards, workplace health and safety, and Australian standards.

This careers training course covers:

  • Statistics
  • Legislation and company procedures
  • Risk Management
  • Definitions and types working at height activities
  • Equipment selection and correct use
  • Anchor systems (including selecting anchorage)
  • Fall restraint systems
  • Fall arrest systems
  • Work positioning systems
  • Correct use of ladders and ladder safety training
  • Rescue training procedures and equipment
  • Industry case studies

 

The course consists of both theoretical and practical training components. Participants will be assessed on their knowledge and performance through written and oral tests, demonstrations, and observations. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive a statement of attainment that is nationally recognised and valid for three years.

 

Working at Heights Course Highlights

  • Learn how to identify and assess the risks and hazards of working at heights and implement appropriate control measures.
  • Gain practical skills in using various types of equipment and systems for working at heights, such as ladders, scaffolds, elevated work platforms, personal fall protection equipment and more.
  • Understand the relevant legislation, standards, and codes of practice for working at heights and comply with your duties and responsibilities as a worker or employer.
  • Receive hands-on training from experienced and qualified trainers who will guide you through realistic scenarios and exercises.
  • Earn a nationally recognised statement of attainment that is valid for three years and demonstrates your competence in working at heights.
  • Enjoy flexible and convenient training options, such as online, face-to-face, or blended learning, to suit your needs and preferences.
  • Experience high-quality face-to-face training and assessment at one of Link Resources ‘ built training facilities on the Sunshine Coast, in Brisbane, Adelaide and Tasmania.

Course name

Working at Heights

Duration

1 day face to face

Cost

$275 per person

Course code

RIIWHS204E - Work safely at heights

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Target audience

This course is designed for individuals currently in operational roles or those who will take on such roles that involve working at heights. The primary audience for this unit is existing workers seeking a refresher course on workplace safety system procedures.

Outcomes of Working At Heights Training

Students who are deemed competent will receive a Statement of Attainment recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework. This certification is nationally recognised. The Statement is issued by Link Resources Training Pty Ltd (RTO 45483).

Course delivery

Face-to-face training and assessment are conducted at one of Link Resources’ purpose-built huge training centres. Upon arrangement, training and assessment can be conducted on-site at the premises of industry clients, provided there is suitable infrastructure and industry training facilities.

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  • Training & Education Pathways: After achieving this unit of competency, students may undertake a range of associated resources and infrastructure units and attain qualifications.
  • Employment Pathways: After achieving this unit of competency, students may seek employment in civil, construction, resources, manufacturing, utilities and maintenance industries.

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Why Choose Link Resources to Conduct a Working at Heights Course?

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Registered training organisation
Link Resources is a Nationally Recognised Training Organisation trusted by industry professionals and recognised by Work Safe Queensland. Our courses are designed to achieve accreditation so you can begin work on-site quickly and safely.
Hands-on training approach
Our training is customised to your company or industry. We can bring our resources to your location, or you can choose to send your team to our facilities. Either way, we relieve you of stress and provide relevant, engaging, and effective training that builds competence and confidence for all participants.
Experienced trainers
Our qualified trainers and real-world facilities provide high-quality training so you can confidently develop your skills, work safely, and successfully follow regulations.
Industry compliance
Our courses meet and exceed industry standards, ensuring compliance and readiness for professional requirements. Our working at heights course is recognised and designed to ensure the safety of employees working at elevated levels.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, if your job involves working at heights, then training is critical. Falls are a leading cause of fatalities in various industries, including construction. To ensure your safety and that you comply with health and safety standards outlined in the WHS Act, it’s crucial to complete the necessary training.
When working at heights, some of the primary hazards include falls, falling objects, structural collapses, and hazardous weather conditions. It is essential to implement risk control measures to prevent falls and to use appropriate safety equipment to effectively address these hazards.
Risk assessment is a vital step in ensuring safety at heights. Start by identifying potential hazards specific to your work area. Evaluate the likelihood and severity of each hazard and determine suitable control measures. Consider factors such as the stability of structures, the presence of guardrails or handrails, and the condition of ladders or scaffolds.

Depending on the task and height involved, several safety equipment options are available, including:

  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Harnesses, helmets, and non-slip footwear.
  • Fall arrest systems: Safety harnesses connected to secure anchor points.
  • Guardrails and handrails: Used to prevent falls from edges or elevated surfaces.
  • Ladders and scaffolding: Ensure they are in good condition and used correctly.

Ladder safety is crucial to prevent falls. Follow these guidelines:

  • Choose the right ladder for the job, considering height and weight capacity.
  • Inspect the ladder for any damage or defects before use.
  • Set up the ladder on a stable surface and secure it to prevent slipping.
  • Maintain three points of contact when climbing (two hands and one foot, or two feet and one hand).
  • Never overreach or stand on the top step of the ladder.

In Australia, the specific training and qualifications required for working at heights can vary slightly depending on the state or territory. Link Resources training programs aligned with RIIWHS204E – Work safely at heights. This training typically covers hazard identification, risk assessment, fall prevention techniques, and the proper use of safety equipment. Certification or licenses may be issued upon successful completion of the training.

This course and all related training and assessment services are delivered by Link Resources Training Pty Ltd (RTO Provider Number 45483).

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