PUAEQU001 - Prepare, Maintain and Test Response Equipment

HEIGHT SAFETY EQUIPMENT INSPECTOR - NO CITB FUNDING AVAILABLE - Call 1300 886 477

Description

This nationally recognised course will provide you with the training and certification required to inspect height safety equipment at a basic level.

As recommended by Working At Heights Associationof Australia (WAHA)

The course includes:

  • Legislative requirements and standards for managing equipment inspection
  • The importance of equipment inspection
  • How to prepare to inspect equipment and set-up your work area
  • What to look for when inspecting
  • Common failures across many equipment types
  • The inspection process and identifying faults
  • The difference between user-servicable and non-user-servicable components
  • How to identify non-compliance and recommend remedial action
  • Procedures for tagging equipment out of service
  • Record-keeping & reporting requirements

Downloads

Download Course Outline
Download Participant Handbook

Upon completion of the course, participants will be given free of charge access to a selection of downloadable inspection checklist templates. 

LLN Requirements

All participants must be able to communicate effectively and read and write clearly in English and must be able to complete all required documentation including simulated workplace reports etc 

Note: It is recommended that participants provide evidence of their Foundation Skill Level prior to the commencement of the course. You can assess your Foundation Skill level - Click Here. 

Outcomes

Statement of Attainment in:-

PUAEQU001 - Prepare, maintain and test response equipment

 

Prerequisites

All participants MUST provide Photo ID on the day of training.

Participants are reminded that they are required to provide us with their Unique Student Identifier (USI) before they can receive a qualification or statement of attainment.

More information can be found at usi.gov.au

For best practice, it is highly recommended that trainees have completed Work Safely At Height prior to commencing this course. Click here for more Information

If you are working in the fire sector:

PUAFIR210 Prevent injury - (only applies to participants working in the fire sector as follows)

  • The fire sector is those sections of government departments, statutory authorities or organisations that have responsibility under jurisdictional arrangements for the delivery of firefighting and fire management services.
  • It is essential that the prerequisite units listed below are obtained prior to the issuance of this unit to individuals within the fire sector or the units contributing to the attainment of a fire qualification

Membership of WAHA is encouraged to stay up to date with requirements.

Assessment Requirements

This course is assessed using a variety of theoretical discussion, composing and writing written reports. The course also requires completion of assessments on equipment including:

  • Safety Harnesses
  • Lanyards (single and twin tail)
  • Type 1, 2 and 3 fall arrest devices
  • Slings, Tie Off Adapters
  • Connectors (carabiners, snap hooks, scaff hooks, mallions)
  • Helmets
  • Rope
  • Anchors (temporary)

Physical Requirements

Practical components include walking around and moving objects up to 15kg in weight.

Accreditation

Successful completion of the course will result in the issuance of a Statement of Attainment in: 

PUAEQU001 Prepare, maintain & test response equipment

This course, in addition to RIIWSH204E Work Safely At Height, meets the requirements of AS1891.4 2009 "Height Safety Equipment Inspector"