This comprehensive online course covers the roles and responsibilities, and structure of an Emergency Control Organisation (ECO) in the workplace and first response to fire using first attack equipment, safely and effectively.
This course provides a general overview of the concepts, processes and risk management of isolating, locking out and tagging out (LOTO) stored energy. This applies to any workplace and industry where plant and equipment is present, from computers to complex plant and operations.
This course is essential for anyone who is required to safely and efficiently operate an overhead/gantry crane.
This course is for anyone who will be issuing permits (Permit Issuer) as part of a Permit to Work System. In this comprehensive course, you will learn the end-to-end process of issuing a permit to work.
This course is for anyone who is signing on to a Permit to Work as a Permit User (ie. performing work under a permit). In this comprehensive course, you will learn the end-to-end process of working under a permit.
This course provides you with rock solid knowledge in chemical safety, including:
- Exposure pathways and effects on the body
- GHS Classification, pictograms, ADG codes and symbols, labelling and SDS's
- Compatibility, storage, preparation and handling
- Risk management and Personal Protective Equipment
- Legislation
- Basic Emergency Response procedures
This course is designed to give those working in oil and gas, resources, and other industries detailed knowledge on how to run and manage a rigging loft or store. By ensuring a rigging loft is correctly managed, safe onsite lifting can occur and efficiencies in lifting equipment and rigging gear can be created.
This course is essential for anyone working in the hydrocarbon extraction, processing or distribution industries whether in management roles, inspection and other roles in the field. Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material (NORM) can accumulate across the whole oil and gas chain of activity.
This course is suitable for anyone working in (or intending to work in) a hazardous area including operational and technical roles, and management and non-technical roles.
The course provides an overview of the legislative requirements for hazardous area installations; an introduction to explosion protected equipment, and how to interpret hazardous area classification drawings and equipment markings.
This course is suitable for anyone in an operational, technical, or managerial role who work in (or intending to work in) an environment where H2S gas may be present. This includes within the oil and gas, petroleum, transportation, chemical processing, and mining industries.
The course provides an overview of the chemical properties, biological effects, detection, risk management and control.
This course aims to give candidates the ability to safely manage Hydrocarbon spills within the mining, construction, maintenance, and service industries. This awareness course provides in-depth knowledge on how to control, contain and cleanup spills.