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Hot Works Health & Safety

Nationally Recognised Statement of Attainment

Description

This Nationally Recognised Hot Works Health and Safety Training Package details the process of hazard identification, duties of a Hot Works permit holder and safe work practices. 

The course is suited for people required to work under an issued Hot Work permit & understand the different Hot Work permits as well as know the limitations of each permit according to workplace procedures.

 

COURSE TOPICS

IWP Training has adopted the following documents as its main sources of information regarding mapping elements performance criteria’s to tasks and compliance to Health and Safety for Hot Works in the mining industry:

  • MDG 25TR, Technical Reference for the Safe Cutting and Welding at Mines; NSW Department of Mineral Resources
  • Welding Technical Institute of Australia (WTIA TN7-2013 Health and safety in welding.
  • Welding Technical Institute of Australia (WTIA TN22-2003 Welding Electrical safety
  • Safe Work Australia Welding and allied processes – Draft Code of Practice September 2011
  • AS/NZS ISO 31000 Risk management
  • AS 60974.1—2006 Arc welding equipment Part 1: Welding power sources (IEC 60974-1:2000, MOD)
  • AS 1674.2—2007 Safety in welding and allied processes Part 2: Electrical
  • AS/NZS 3100:2009  Approval and test specification - General requirements for electrical equipment
  • AS/NZS 4801 Safety Management Systems
  • AS/NZS 4804:2001 Occupational health and safety management systems
  • AS 2812-2005 Welding, brazing and cutting of metals

 

PREREQUISITES & ASSESSMENT REQUIREMENTS

To enrol in this course participants must:

  • Be a minimum of 18 years of age
  • Have a (USI)-Unique Student Identifier, please visit https://www.usi.gov.au/ if you do not have one
  • Provide a copy of their photo identification (driver's licence, proof of age card, or passport)
  • Demonstrate the ability to speak and write English to a basic level & have basic numeracy skills
  • Be able to speak English well enough to carry out work safely with other people
  • please inform us upon registration if you feel you have any literacy or numeracy difficulties. Some reasonable adjustments to the course can be made to assist.

 

COURSE DURATION

  • 4 Hours

 

PARTICIPANTS WILL NEED TO BRING

  • Photo identification as listed in the prerequisites for this course
  • Bring your food, free water, tea, coffee & biscuits are provided, you will be able to leave the facility during your lunch break if you wish
  • PPE including protective footwear will be required to be worn for the practical training session, we have hard hats, high visibility vests, gloves & whistles available for use if required.

 

ASSESSMENT PROCESS

  • The course will be a combination of theory & practical training where participants will be required to demonstrate industry skills & knowledge described in the units of competency included in this course.
  • Students will be required to pass a written assessment to complete the course all critical components must be demonstrated and answered correctly

 

COURSE OUTCOME

Upon completion, participants deemed competent will be issued with a:

  • Wallet size competency card
  • Statement of attainment for 
    • RIIRIS201E Conduct Local Risk Control.
    • MSMWHS200 Work Safely,
    • MSMPER200 Work in Accordance with Issued Permit, 
    • MSMWHS212 Undertake First Response to Fire Incidents, 
    • MSMWHS217 Gas Test Atmospheres,
    • MSMPER202 Observe Permit Work
  • The certificate is nationally recognised within the Australian Qualifications Framework and issued under the authority of the National Vocational Education and Regulator Act 2011.

 

MAXIMUM PARTICIPANTS

10 people

 

UNIT OF COMPETENCY

  • RIIRIS201E Conduct Local Risk Control.
  • MSMWHS200 Work Safely,
  • MSMPER200 Work in Accordance with Issued Permit, 
  • MSMWHS212 Undertake First Response to Fire Incidents, 
  • MSMWHS217 Gas Test Atmospheres,
  • MSMPER202 Observe Permit Work

 

PRICE

$350

  • For your registration into a course to be approved, all course fees are required to be paid in full at the time you make your booking.

 

PAYMENT OPTIONS

  • CREDIT CARD - over the phone or the ONLINE CREDIT CARD payment option through our website (preferred) 1.75% surcharge will apply 
  • EFTPOS
  • INVOICE (an approved 7-day credit application must be in place, available to corporate customers only)
  • Individuals registering for a course must use the credit card payment option

 

REFUND POLICY

 

RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING (RPL)

  • Participants should speak with the IWP administration team at the time of enrolment to further discuss this option

 

IWP CONTACT DETAILS & RTO INFO

  • Address: 37 Kemblawarra Road Warrawong NSW 2502
  • Phone: 02 42743864
  • Email: admin@iwpt.com.au
  • Website: https://www.iwpt.com.au
  • RTO Code 91671
  • ABN 18133156993

 

 

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