Confined Space Rescue Intensive
CSRESINT
- RIIWHS202D Enter and work in confined spaces
- RIIRIS201D Conduct local risk control
- PUASAR025 Undertake confined space rescue
- HLTAID001 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- MSMPER200 Work in accordance with an issued permit
- MSMPER300 Issue work permits
- MSMPER202 Observe permit work
- MSMWHS217 Gas test atmospheres
- MSMWHS216 Operate breathing apparatus
- MSMWHS201 Conduct hazard analysis
(Note: MSMWHS201 Conduct hazard analysis is a prerequisite to the unit MMSPER300 Issue work permits)
To proceed with a booking to this course, please email [email protected] with your prior knowledge, experience and/or training.
Alternatively, you may call us on 1300 MAXWEL (1300 629 935).
- RIIRIS201D Conduct local risk control
- PUASAR025 Undertake confined space rescue
- HLTAID001 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- MSMPER200 Work in accordance with an issued permit
- MSMPER300 Issue work permits
- MSMPER202 Observe permit work
- MSMWHS217 Gas test atmospheres
- MSMWHS216 Operate breathing apparatus
- MSMWHS201 Conduct hazard analysis
(Note: MSMWHS201 Conduct hazard analysis is a prerequisite to the unit MMSPER300 Issue work permits)
To proceed with a booking to this course, please email [email protected] with your prior knowledge, experience and/or training.
Alternatively, you may call us on 1300 MAXWEL (1300 629 935).
Upcoming Training
There are currently no openings available for this course.RTO Code
41350
Course Name
Confined Space Rescue Intensive
Course Outcome
On successful completion‚ Maxwell Training issues students with a Statement of Attainment recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework for the following units of competency:
This course covers the entering and working in confined spaces in resources and infrastructure industries. It includes planning and preparing for entry of confined spaces, entry and working in confined spaces, exiting confined spaces and cleaning up, gas monitoring and the issuing of permits.
It is also appropriate for operators undertaking work in confined spaces, being used as a safety observer where a permit requires for this role to be present and needs to determine if the working atmosphere is safe for the proposed work. Also for personnel who may be required to issue any and all permits.
It also covers the competency required to undertake rescue in confined spaces, as defined in AS 2865-2009 Confined spaces, as a member of a single agency or multi-disciplinary team.
This course will also give you the skills and knowledge required to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in line with the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) Guidelines.
This unit applies to all workers who may be required to provide CPR, in a range of situations, including community and workplace settings.
Demonstrating Competency
8
Course Cost
The total cost is $408.98 per person
Prerequisites
Nil
Entry Requirements
To view/download the Maxwell Training's Standard Terms and Conditions, go to the Student Resources page
Bookings/Enquiries
Please telephone us on 1300 MAXWEL for upcoming Course dates and for bookings.
41350
Course Name
Confined Space Rescue Intensive
Course Outcome
On successful completion‚ Maxwell Training issues students with a Statement of Attainment recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework for the following units of competency:
- RIIWHS202D Enter and work in confined spaces
- RIIRIS201D Conduct local risk control
- PUASAR025 Undertake confined space rescue
- HLTAID001 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- MSMPER200 Work in accordance with an issued permit
- MSMPER300 Issue work permits
- MSMPER202 Observe permit work
- MSMWHS217 Gas test atmospheres
- MSMWHS216 Operate breathing apparatus
- MSMWHS201 Conduct hazard analysis
(Note: MSMWHS201 Conduct hazard analysis is a prerequisite to the unit MMSPER300 Issue work permits)
This course covers the entering and working in confined spaces in resources and infrastructure industries. It includes planning and preparing for entry of confined spaces, entry and working in confined spaces, exiting confined spaces and cleaning up, gas monitoring and the issuing of permits.
It is also appropriate for operators undertaking work in confined spaces, being used as a safety observer where a permit requires for this role to be present and needs to determine if the working atmosphere is safe for the proposed work. Also for personnel who may be required to issue any and all permits.
It also covers the competency required to undertake rescue in confined spaces, as defined in AS 2865-2009 Confined spaces, as a member of a single agency or multi-disciplinary team.
This course will also give you the skills and knowledge required to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in line with the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) Guidelines.
This unit applies to all workers who may be required to provide CPR, in a range of situations, including community and workplace settings.
Demonstrating Competency
- Obtain appropriate entry permit and instructions for performing work in confined space
- Interpreting and applying safe work method statements
- Apply tagging and lock out
- Selecting, wearing and caring for personal protective equipment applicable to all tasks and environment identified
- Entering the confined space
- Using atmospheric monitoring devices prior to entering the confined space
- Working in the confined space
- Using atmospheric monitoring devices during confined space activity
- Applying safe materials handling methods
- Exiting the confined space
- Remove tagging and lock out
- Understanding the permit system and the individual permit's requirements
- Observing work being performed
- Noting any change in conditions and taking required action
- Reviewing the conditions under which the work will be undertaken
- Examining the site to determining the hazards and safety requirements applicable to the site
- Ensuring the appropriate permit(s) is (are) selected depending on the organisations procedures
- Determining the appropriate conditions for the permit(s)
- Raising, authorising and issuing the necessary permit(s)
- Monitoring compliance with the permit conditions
- Reporting any indiscretions or violations of permit conditions and where necessary revoking permits
- Managing the permit process especially in shift hand overs or extensions to work activities
- Withdrawing and signing off work permits on completion of the work and verification that the requirements of the permit have been complied with
- Apply personal safety principles
- Interpret atmospheric conditions using atmospheric monitoring equipment
- Recommend appropriate action
- Maintain monitoring equipment
- Prepare for confined space rescue operation
- Assess and manage confined space/trench rescue
- Determine location and condition of casualties
- Gain entry to confined space
- Remove casualties
- Conclude rescue operations
- Respond to an emergency situation
- Perform CPR procedures
- Communicate details of the incident
- Appropriately conduct pre-donning tests
- Correctly don breathing apparatus
- Operate breathing apparatus
- Move in conditions of reduced visibility
- Use breathing apparatus in emergency procedures
- Follow organisation procedures
- Correctly remove breathing apparatus
- Return breathing apparatus to operational status
- Theory component: Online study and Assessment of approximately 6 hours
- Practical component: Duration is approximately 8 hours in classroom/practical area.
- Theory component: Online
- Practical component: Delivered at the Maxwell Training facility, 17 Callistemon Close, Warabrook NSW 2304
8
Course Cost
The total cost is $408.98 per person
Prerequisites
- MSMWHS201 Conduct hazard analysis must be completed prior to sitting MSMPER300 Issue work permits
- PUASAR022A Participate in a rescue operation (Fire Sector Specific)
- PUAFIR316 Identify, detect and monitor hazardous materials at an incident (Fire Sector Specific)
Nil
Entry Requirements
- Students are required to have the physical ability to successfully complete the practical aspects of entering and working in confined spaces and associated tasks. These may include, but are not limited to climbing ladders whilst maintaining three points of contact, donning and wearing a full body harness and being suspended in full body harness, entering and working in a confined space and manual handling.
- The Online Assessment must be completed and marked Satisfactory prior to the course practical commencement.
- Language, literacy and numeracy skills are required at a level to read, complete, interpret and communicate workplace documents and procedures and perform basic calculations
- Students are required to pass an LLN assessment
- Theory: Online, including written course material, videos and other resources
- Practical: Using safety equipment in multiple simulated work activities and PowerPoint presentations, trainer demonstrations and group discussions.
- Multiple choice Online Assessment
- Targeted questioning during practical
- Observation of practical skills during simulated work activities
- Lunch
- Appropriate clothing including enclosed footwear
- Note: all course resource materials are provided
- To view/download the Student Information Handbook, go to the Student Resources page
- To view/download the Complaints and Appeals Policy, go to the Student Resources page
- To view/download the Fee and Refund Policy, go to the Student Resources page
To view/download the Maxwell Training's Standard Terms and Conditions, go to the Student Resources page
Bookings/Enquiries
Please telephone us on 1300 MAXWEL for upcoming Course dates and for bookings.