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SUMMARY:Work Safely Near LEA For Non Electrical Worker
DESCRIPTION:Work Safely Near LEA For Non Electrical Worker \nPOWER1\n\n\n- UETDREL006 Working safely in the vicinity of live electrical apparatus as a non-electrical worker  \nUpcoming Training\nThere are currently no openings available for this course. \n\n\nSafe Work Near Powerlines (Non-Electrical Workers)\n\nPowerlines don’t have to be touched to kill. Every year in Australia\, workers are seriously injured — or worse — simply because plant\, tools or people moved too close to live electrical infrastructure. Whether you’re operating machinery\, spotting for others\, climbing\, excavating or even unloading on-site\, knowing how to identify electrical hazards and maintain safe distances can be the difference between life and death.\n\nThis course is designed to give you the confidence and knowledge to work safely around powerlines as a non-electrical worker. You’ll learn how electricity behaves\, how to recognise danger zones\, how to use Spotters and permits correctly\, and exactly what to do in an emergency — including how to survive if machinery makes contact with live wires.\n\nThrough real-world scenarios and practical training\, you’ll walk away knowing how to protect yourself\, your team and the public while staying compliant with WHS laws and workplace requirements.\n\nAccredited Unit of Competency\n\nOn successful completion\, you will receive a Statement of Attainment for the following nationally recognised unit: \n\n\n	UETDREL006 Work safely in the vicinity of live electrical apparatus as a non-electrical worker\n\n\nPrerequisites \n\n\n	Nil\n\nBook Now\n\n \n\nWhat You’ll Learn\n\nUpon successful completion of this course\, you will be able to: \n\n\n	Identify electrical infrastructure and associated voltages\n	Understand electrical hazards such as electrocution\, arcing\, step and touch potential\n	Determine and maintain Safe Approach Distances (SAD) for people\, tools\, plant and equipment\n	Apply risk assessment processes and follow permits\, SWMS and workplace procedures\n	Work effectively with Safety Observers/Spotters and understand their responsibilities\n	Select and correctly use PPE and safety equipment for powerline work environments\n	Respond to incidents involving electricity\, including emergency procedures and shutdown protocols\n	Report hazards\, incidents and near-misses using workplace documentation\n\n\nWho Is This Course For?\n\nThis course is ideal for non-electrical workers who carry out tasks near powerlines or services\, including: \n\n\n	Plant and machinery operators (excavators\, cranes\, EWPs\, trucks)\n	Construction\, civil\, road and rail workers\n	Tree workers\, landscapers\, council staff and maintenance crews\n	Safety Observers / Spotters working near electrical hazards\n	Supervisors\, site managers\, contractors and apprentices who need electrical awareness\n\nBook Now\n\n  \n\nHow the Training Works\n\nTraining Delivery \n\n\n	Delivered in person by a qualified trainer at one of Maxwell Training’s purpose-built simulators or an approved training facility\n	The total course duration includes practical activities and assessments\n	Learners will take part in demonstrations\, group discussions\, and realistic  simulated work scenarios\n\n\nPractical Activities \n\n\n	Identifying electrical assets and voltage types (LV and HV)\n	Assessing Safe Approach Distances for people\, vehicles and plant\n	Completing workplace documentation such as risk assessments\, PPE inspections\, incident report forms and demonstrating your understanding of permits\n	Working with Spotters and using agreed communication methods (hand signals\, radios)\n	Simulated emergency responses including contact with powerlines\n\n\nAssessment \n\n\n	Knowledge assessment (multiple choice and short answer)\n	Completion of a Portfolio of Evidence including workplace documents such as PPE inspection checklist\, risk assessments\, permits\, incident reporting documents\n	Practical demonstration of safe work techniques near live electrical apparatus\n\nBook Now\n\n  \n\nEntry Requirements\n\nTo fully participate and stay safe during practical activities\, you must meet the following requirements:\n\nGeneral Requirements \n\n\n	Proof of identity must be supplied and verified on the day of training\n	Minimum age of 14 years\n	Students under 18 years must provide parental consent (unless linked to an employer)\n	You need a Unique Student Identifier (USI) — apply free at www.usi.gov.au\n\n\nLanguage\, Literacy\, Numeracy & Digital (LLND) \n\n\n	Read and complete knowledge questions (basic Year 10 level literacy)\n	Read and interpret permits\, SWMS\, risk assessments\, permits and electrical safety signage\n	Complete written assessments\, risk forms\, PPE checklists and incident reports\n	Communicate clearly with Safety Observers\, plant operators and supervisors\n	Use a digital device (tablet\, smartphone\, or laptop) for assessments\n\n\nPhysical Requirements \n\n\n	Ability to stand\, observe\, and maintain exclusion zones for periods of time\n	Able to wear PPE such as hi-vis\, hard hat\, gloves and safety footwear\n	Capable of working around mobile plant\, uneven terrain and outdoor environments\n\n\nGot Any Questions?\n\nIf you’d like to know more about this course\, entry requirements\, or booking options — or if you feel that you may need support in class — our team is here to help!\n\nCall us on 1300 MAXWEL or email bookings@maxwellrt.com.au and we’ll make sure you have all the information you need. \n \n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n \n\n\n \n\n\n \n\nEnquire
URL:https://maxwellrt.com.au/event/newcastle/work-safely-near-lea-for-non-electrical-worker-5/
LOCATION:NEWCASTLE\, NEWCASTLE\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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UID:10002522-1779867000-1779881400@maxwellrt.com.au
SUMMARY:CPR
DESCRIPTION:CPR \nCPR\n\n\n- HLTAID009 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation \nUpcoming Training\nThere are currently no openings available for this course. \n\n\nProvide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)\n\nHLTAID009 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation is a nationally recognised unit of competency that provides you with the critical knowledge and hands-on skills to respond to breathing and cardiac emergencies in the workplace\, community\, or at home. This course focuses on teaching you how to identify life-threatening situations quickly and use CPR techniques to sustain life until professional medical help arrives. \n\nAccredited Units of Competency \n\nOn successful completion\, you will receive a Statement of Attainment for: \n\n\n	HLTAID009 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation\n\n\nPrerequisites \n\n\n	Nil\n	Note: You must have the physical ability to perform at least two minutes of uninterrupted CPR on a manikin placed on the floor\n\nBook Now\n\n  \n\nWhat You'll Learn\n\n\n	Recognise and respond to an unresponsive casualty\n	Perform CPR on adults\, children\, and infants following ARC guidelines\n	Use an AED to deliver a shock safely and effectively\n	Maintain continuous CPR while working with others in an emergency situation\n	Communicate effectively with emergency services and bystanders\n	Complete incident reports and workplace documentation after an emergency\n	Understand the importance of ongoing refresher training to keep your skills current\n\n\nWho Is This Course For?\n\n\n	Workplace first aiders or safety officers\n	Work in industries where CPR training is required by law or employer policy\n	Anyone wanting the skills to respond to emergencies at work\, home\, or in the community\n	Employees needing to maintain currency for industry compliance (annual refresher recommended)\n\nBook Now\n\n  \n\nHow the Training Works\n\nTraining Delivery \n\n\n	Delivered in person by a qualified trainer at one of Maxwell Training’s purpose-built simulators or an approved training facility\n	The total course duration includes practical activities and assessments\n	Learn through interactive presentations\, trainer demonstrations\, and realistic hands-on practice with manikins\, AED\, and first aid equipment\n\n\nPractical Activities Include \n\n\n	Performing CPR on adult\, child\, and infant manikins\n	Operating an AED\n	Managing an unresponsive casualty\, including placing them in the recovery position\n	Coordinating with others during an emergency scenario\n\n\nAssessment \n\n\n	Knowledge assessment (multiple choice theory questions)\n	A practical assessment to demonstrate CPR and AED use to the standard set by ARC guidelines\n\nBook Now\n\n  \n\nEntry Requirements\n\nTo fully participate and stay safe during practical activities\, you must meet the following requirements: \n\nGeneral Requirements \n\n\n	Proof of identity must be supplied by you on the day of training\n	You must be at least 14 years of age to participate in the training\n	Students under 18 years of age must supply parental consent (unless you are linked to an employer)\n	You need a Unique Student Identifier (USI). If you do not have one\, you can apply for it for free at www.usi.gov.au  \n\n\nLanguage\, Literacy\, Numeracy & Digital (LLND) \n\n\n	Read and follow simple written instructions and safety procedures (basic reading and writing at Year 10 level)\n	Follow verbal instructions from your trainer\n	Use a digital device (tablet/smartphone/laptop) for assessments\n\n\nPhysical Requirements \n\n\n	Be physically able to perform CPR on the floor for at least two minutes\n	Be able to kneel\, bend\, and perform compressions and breaths effectively\n	Be physically able to move quickly and safely to perform a rescue\n	Use rescue equipment without assistance\n\n\nGot Any Questions?\n\nIf you’d like to know more about this course\, entry requirements\, booking options\, or if you feel that you may need support in class…our team is here to help!\n\nCall us on 1300 MAXWEL or email bookings@maxwellrt.com.au and we’ll make sure you have all the information you need. \n \n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n \n\n\n \n\n\n \n\nEnquire
URL:https://maxwellrt.com.au/event/newcastle/cpr-7/
LOCATION:NEWCASTLE\, NEWCASTLE\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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UID:10002526-1779867000-1779895800@maxwellrt.com.au
SUMMARY:Confined Space Rescue
DESCRIPTION:Confined Space Rescue \nCSRES\n\n\n- RIIWHS202E Enter and work in confined spaces\n- RIIRIS201E Conduct local risk control\n- MSMPER200 Work in accordance with an issued permit\n- MSMPER300 Issue work permits\n- MSMPER202 Observe permit work\n- MSMWHS217 Gas test atmospheres\n- MSMWHS216 Operate breathing apparatus\n- PUASAR025 Undertake confined space rescue\n- HLTAID009 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation\n- MSMWHS201 Conduct hazard analysis\n(Note: MSMWHS201 Conduct hazard analysis is a prerequisite to the unit MMSPER300 Issue work permits)  \nUpcoming Training\nThere are currently no openings available for this course. \n\n\nConfined Space Rescue Training\n\nThis nationally recognised 3-day course will equip you with the skills and knowledge to enter and work in confined spaces\, monitor permits\, test atmospheres\, use breathing apparatus\, and perform confined space rescue operations. Delivered through realistic rescue simulations in purpose built confined space training facilities\, this course is ideal for anyone required to act as a rescuer\, standby person\, permit issuer\, or emergency response team member. No previous experience is required — all prerequisite units (e.g. hazard analysis and permit work) are delivered within the course. \n\nAccredited Units of Competency \n\nOn successful completion\, you will receive a Statement of Attainment for the following nationally recognised units: \n\n\n	RIIWHS202E Enter and work in confined spaces\n	RIIRIS201E Conduct local risk control\n	MSMPER200 Work in accordance with an issued permit\n	MSMPER300 Issue work permits\n	MSMPER202 Observe permit work\n	MSMPER300 Issue work permits*\n	MSMWHS217 Gas test atmospheres\n	MSMWHS216 Operate breathing apparatus\n	PUASAR025 Undertake confined space rescue\n	HLTAID009 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation\n\n\nPrerequisites \n\n\n	MSMWHS201 Conduct hazard analysis is a prerequisite unit for MSMPER300 Issue work permits\n\nBook Now\n\n  \n\nWhat You’ll Learn\n\nUpon successful completion of this course\, you will be able to: \n\n\n	Identify and control confined space hazards using risk assessments and permits\n	Test and monitor atmospheres for oxygen levels\, flammable gases and toxic contaminants\n	Use breathing apparatus (SCBA) safely in hazardous or irrespirable atmospheres\n	Issue\, observe and close permit-to-work documentation correctly\n	Perform two confined space entries using harnesses and retrieval systems\n	Plan and execute confined space rescue procedures safely using tripods\, davit arms\, recovery winches and stretchers\n	Communicate effectively with others\n	Provide CPR and immediate first aid in a confined space incident\n\n\nWho Is This Course For?\n\nThis course is ideal for: \n\n\n	Emergency Response Teams and Confined Space Rescue Personnel\n	Standby workers looking to upskill to rescue level\n	Shutdown\, mining\, utility\, water\, council\, manufacturing and defence workers\n	Employers who need compliant rescue-trained personnel on site\n\nBook Now\n\n  \n\nHow the Training Works\n\nTraining Delivery \n\n\n	Delivered in person by a qualified trainer at one of Maxwell Training’s purpose-built simulators or an approved training facility\n	The total course duration includes practical activities and assessments\n	Learners will take part in demonstrations\, group discussions\, and realistic simulations in confined spaces\n\n\nPractical Activities \n\n\n	Monitoring workers in a confined space via visual checks\, signals and verbal communication\n	Completing the Confined Space Entry Permit\, hazard analysis\, and risk control documentation\n	Gas testing and atmospheric monitoring using calibrated detectors\n	Gas testing and ventilation of a confined space\n	Completing risk assessments\, entry permits\, and rescue plans\n	Donning\, operating and monitoring breathing apparatus (BA)\n	Using harnesses\, tripods\, davit arms and retrieval systems\n	Performing rescue of a conscious and unconscious casualty\n	Extraction using basket stretcher and mechanical advantage systems\n	Post-rescue decontamination and incident reporting\n\n\nAssessment \n\n\n	Knowledge assessment (multiple choice and short answer)\n	Completion of a Portfolio of Evidence including workplace documents such as a Confined Space Entry Permit\, rescue plans\, risk assessments and gas detector and breathing apparatus inspection checklists\, incident report forms\n	Practical demonstration of selecting and issuing correct permits\, monitoring confined space entry and ensuring compliance\, gas testing and interpreting results\, inspecting and donning breathing apparatus\, suspending work or initiating rescue operations\n\nBook Now\n\n  \n\nEntry Requirements\n\nTo fully participate and stay safe during practical activities\, you must meet the following requirements: \n\nGeneral Requirements \n\n\n	Proof of identity must be supplied and verified on the day of training\n	Minimum age of 14 years\n	Students under 18 years must provide parental consent (unless linked to an employer)\n	You need a Unique Student Identifier (USI) — apply free at www.usi.gov.au\n\n\nLanguage\, Literacy\, Numeracy & Digital (LLND) \n\n\n	Read and complete knowledge questions (basic Year 10 level literacy)\n	Read and understand permits\, gas test results\, safety signs and SWMS\n	Complete written reports such as permits\, handover forms\, risk assessments\, incident report forms\n	Communicate clearly with entrants and supervisors\n	Use a digital device (tablet\, smartphone\, or laptop) for assessments\n\n\nPhysical Requirements \n\n\n	Ability to remain stationed at an entry point for extended periods\n	Able to wear PPE such as harness and helmet\n	Perform manual handling tasks (lifting stretchers\, equipment)\n	Communicate clearly with entrants and supervisors\n	Working in simulated low-visibility\, noisy and stressful rescue scenarios\n\n\nGot Any Questions?\n\nIf you’d like to know more about this course\, entry requirements\, or booking options — or if you feel that you may need support in class — our team is here to help!\n\nCall us on 1300 MAXWEL or email bookings@maxwellrt.com.au and we’ll make sure you have all the information you need. \n \n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n \n\n\n \n\n\n \n\nEnquire
URL:https://maxwellrt.com.au/event/newcastle/confined-space-rescue-7/
LOCATION:NEWCASTLE\, NEWCASTLE\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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