RIIWHS204E – Work safely at heights
RIIWHS204E – Work safely at heights prepares learners to assess risk and develop safe work methods for working at height. You will learn about current work health and safety (WHS) legislation and how to apply it. This course focuses on preventing situations that may lead to a fall and is particularly focused on common situations found in the construction industry. Training will cover risk assessment, selection and correct use of equipment, rigging and of anchor systems, fall restraint, work positioning, and fall arrest systems.
This is a nationally accredited qualification that is recognised in all states and territories of Australia.
Students who complete this qualification will gain the skills and knowledge to:
Participants are required to:
There are no prerequisites for this course. No RPL can be applied to this course.
Participants are required to:
There are no prerequisites for this course. No RPL can be applied to this course.
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3A range of assessment methods will be used to assess that the learner can:
RIIWHS204E – Work safely at heights
Students who satisfactorily complete all course requirements will be eligible to receive a Statement of Attainment issued by CEPUTEC (RTO 4612), which is recognised nationally under the Australian Qualifications Framework.
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PICAC – Beenleigh
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PICAC – Beenleigh
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PICAC – Beenleigh
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Learn the practical skills and theory required to perform CPR in line with the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) guidelines and first aid procedures for several conditions such as allergic reactions, burns, cardiac arrest, choking, fractures, poisoning and shock.
If you study any Nationally Recognised Training in Australia, you are required to have a USI. Your USI links to an online account that contains all your training records and results (transcripts) that you have completed since 2015.
When applying for a job or enrolling in further study, you will often need to provide your training records and results (transcript). The benefit of the USI is the ability to provide learners with easy access to their training records at any time.
You can access your USI account online from your computer, tablet or smart phone.
If you do not already have a USI, go to www.usi.gov.au/students/create-your-usi/ on a computer or mobile device.
Note: A USI must be supplied to CEPUTEC during enrolment so that a Nationally Recognised Qualification or Statement of Attainment can be issued to you.
For further information, please see the video under Learner Resources.