Monitor Hazardous Atmospheres

NATIONALLY RECOGNISED COMPETENCIES
PUAFIR307B—Monitor Hazardous Atmospheres
PUATEA001B—Work in a Team
PUAFIR201B—Prevent Injury

Overview

This course is aimed at ensuring the health and safety of personnel who have to undertake work activities within a hazardous atmosphere.

 

The course provides personnel with information on their responsibilities with regard to the Occupational Health and Safety Act, Mine Safety and Inspection Act and Duty of Care.

 

In a typical scenario an individual may be required to carry out gas testing of an atmosphere prior to entering a specific area or workspace. The competency requires the person to interpret readings and take actions based on the interpretation.

 

PRE-REQUISITE:  An Operate Breathing Apparatus Certificate (PUAFIR207B).

CO-REQUISITE:  Work in a Team - PUATEA001B.

 

SAFERIGHT is a Registered Training Organisation (Provider Number 5722) and offers a range of courses in industrial safety. For more information on courses, please call our Training Department on 1800 352 335 or email training@saferight.com.au.

Key Outcomes

DEFINITIONS:
  • Prepare and Plan for Monitoring
  • Take Precautions to Safeguard Health
  • Take Atmospheric Readings
  • Maintain Equipment

Other Information

DURATION: 1 Day (8.30am to 4.30pm) or two days if Operate Breathing Apparatus is included.

LOCATION:

  • Metropolitan and Remote Sites
  • 33 Belmont Avenue, Belmont, Western Australia
  • 42 Belmont Avenue, Belmont, Western Australia
  • Lot 2 Stadium Road, Tom Price, Western Australia
  • Unit 3, 605 Kingsford Smith Drive, Hamilton, QLD
  • On-Site Customer Location

Note: If training is carried out on site, the client is responsible for travel and accommodation costs.

TRAINEE/INSTRUCTOR RATIO: Minimum 5:1 — Maximum 10:1

CLOTHING: Wear normal work clothing and safety boots. Please remove all jewellery prior to course.

 

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NATIONALLY RECOGNISED COMPETENCIES
PUAFIR307B—Monitor Hazardous Atmospheres
PUATEA001B—Work in a Team
PUAFIR201B—Prevent Injury