The Intelligent Training Solutions team has compiled this guide on working at heights, covering what the courses entail, why they’re crucial to both employers and employees in Victoria, and where you can find the best courses. With over 20 years of experience in the industry and a 98% client satisfaction rate, you can rely on us for state-of-the-art training. If you have any questions, or you’re ready to enrol in one of our courses, feel free to get in touch with our support team.
What is a Working at Heights Training Course?
A working at heights course is a training program designed to teach participants how to safely and effectively perform or supervise tasks at heights, or where there is a reasonable risk of falling. These courses are taught by experienced trainers who are qualified in their field and familiar with industrial requirements.
Specifically, our courses will teach you how to perform risk assessments, choose and utilise the correct equipment and help you to develop the necessary skillset to mitigate risks and work safely at these conditions.
Why are They Important?
The ability to safely work at heights is essential for any work done in an elevated environment or where there is a reasonable risk of falling. It ensures the constant safety of those working at these heights, helps protect anyone beneath the elevated work site and assists in effective operation.
A working at heights course certification is an excellent way to stand out from the pack, as it demonstrates a dedication to safety, provides you with specialised skills and facilitates the possibility of preferable career conditions.
Where Can I Find a Course Provider?
The Intelligent Training Solutions team is a leading provider of working at heights programs in Victoria. Our courses are taught by experienced emergency services and construction personnel and are practical, hands-on and thorough.
Reach new heights safely! Our experts provide top tier working at heights training in Victoria. Contact us online, or give our team a call on 1300 585 866.