Work Health & Safety requirements are essential for ensuring the safety and well-being of employees.
A comprehensive range of height safety and related rescue courses are on offer, categorized into nationally accredited qualifications and specialized non-accredited competency-based training.
Nationally Accredited Work at Height & Rescue Courses
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These courses deliver formal, industry-recognized training in line with Australian standards and legislative frameworks:
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Work Safely at Heights (RIIWHS204E): The foundational operational course teaching participants how to identify height risks, select and inspect equipment, install fall protection, and perform scenarios using safety lines, harness anchors, and associated gear.
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Heights Safety Supervisor (RIIWHS204E & RIIRIS201E): A combined course set for supervisors overseeing work-at-height teams. It focuses on local risk controls, JSEA/SWMS documentation, safe working procedures, fall-arrest system supervision (per AS/NZS 1891.4), and emergency rescue plan implementation.
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Confined Spaces and Working at Heights (RIIWHS202E & RIIWHS204E): A dual-qualification set for operators required to work safely in both of these high-risk environments, covering dual-risk assessments and space entry permits.
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Advanced Rescue Training (PUASAR022 & PUASAR032): Equips rescue team members with the skills to participate in team rescue operations and perform complex, rope-based vertical rescues in natural or manmade environments (such as cliffs, towers, wind turbines, and cranes).
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Use Safe Rigging Practices to Climb and Perform Resues on Telecommunications Network Structures (ICTTCR203): Specialized, physically demanding training for technical staff to climb masts, poles, silos, and energy infrastructure, manage radio frequency (RF) hazard areas, and execute abseiling and rope rescues.
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Height Safety Equipment Inspector (PUAEQU001): An accredited program covering the technical inspection of height safety equipment for faults, modifications, damage, or missing components in accordance with manufacturer specs and AS/NZS 1891.4:2009.

