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1 Public Course Catalogue woodgrouptraining.com

2 Contents Crane, Machinery and Driving Crane Overhead Crane.. Slinging and Communication. Slinging and Communication Refresher... Truck loader Crane.... Driving Driving Exemptions. Class 2, 4... Class 3, Corporate Defensive Driving.. Endorsement - Wheels, Roller and Tracks.. Machinery Elevating Work Platform. F Endorsement (Forklift). Forklift Operator Work Safe NZ Forklift Operator Work Safe NZ... Telehandler Operator.. Work Platform Attachment Fire Breathing Apparatus Advisory... Fire Extinguisher Familiarisation. Fire Extinguisher Use and Operation.... Fire Science and Extinguishers. Fire Team Leader Fire Team Member.. Fire Team Member - Refresher.... Hazmat Responder. Wear and Operate a Breathing Apparatus... Wear and Operate a Breathing Apparatus - Refresher Wear and Operate a CABA in the Workplace First Aid Basic Life Support (CPR)... Basic Pre Hospital Emergency Care. Basic Pre Hospital Emergency Care - Defibrillation... Basic Pre Hospital Emergency Care - Emergency Oxygen Therapy.... Comprehensive First Aid Comprehensive First Aid - Refresher CPR - Electrical Worker. First Aid for Young Children... Practical First Aid

3 Contents and Safety Asbestos Awareness. Behavioural Safety and Intervention Chemical Handling and Storage.. CIMS Level 2 - NZ Coordinated Incident Management System. Confined Space and Atmospheric Testing Confined Space Rescue... Contractor Management and Control. Employ Fall Arrest Systems..... Employ Height Safety Equipment in the Workplace Fire and Emergency Warden in the Workplace.. Gas Testing Gas Testing - Refresher Hazard Identification and Management.. and Safety Representative.. and Safety Extended.... Incident Investigation... Job Safety Analysis Manual Handling Awareness Manual Handling Common Permit to Work.... Common Permit to Work - Refresher..... Permit to Work - Receiver. Permit to Work - Receiver - Refresher.... Permit to Work - Issuer..... Plan a Confined Space Entry... Plan a Confined Space Entry - Refresher... Safety Observer. Safety Supervisor Marine and Aviation Basic Offshore Safety Induction and Emergency Training (BOSIET)... Coxswain (Lifeboat)... Further Offshore Emergency Training (FOET). Helicopter Deck Assistant Helicopter Landing Officer.... Helicopter Underwater Escape Training (HUET) Personal Evacuation Systems.. Appendices A: Enrolment Details B: Site Map Not seeing what you need? Talk to us about your and Safety needs and how we can help you keep your people safe.

4 HOW TO BOOK A COURSE WITH US M&O Pacific Limited Trading as Wood Group Training To book any of our courses please call our dedicated customer service team on or info@woodgrouptraining.com CONTACT INFO Nationwide: International: woodgrouptraining.com PO Box Manadon Street New Plymouth, New Zealand OTHER CONTACTS Tracy Boulton Customer Engagement Executive Mobile: + 64 (0) (mobile) Telephone: + 64 (0) (switchboard) tracy.boulton@woodgrouptraining.com Charlotte King Customer Care Executive Telephone: + 64 (0) (switchboard) charlotte.king@woodgrouptraining.com PAYMENT TERMS Any individual booked on a course is required to pay their course fees in full at the time of booking. Account customers will be invoiced after the training has taken place. All course prices are excluding GST and are per person unless otherwise stated.

5 Crane, Machinery and Driving

6 Crane Operation Overhead Crane NZQA Unit Standard 3800 v5 The objective of this course is for the student to be able to demonstrate knowledge of company procedures and requirements for lifting practices for radio remote or pendant controlled overhead cranes; and the functions, care and use of the crane and equipment. They are also able to sling, lift, travel and unload or place regular loads used in the workplace; and park the crane and store equipment. A combination of theoretical and practical training and closed book assessment. Study guides will be sent out two weeks prior to the training date for students to study. The student must have experience operating a crane before they can undertake this course. If a student is deemed inexperienced or not safe at any time during the training, they will be turned away and no fees will be reimbursed. Legal requirements. Outline procedures and requirements. Crane terminology. Critical component functions. Care and safe use of crane and lifting equipment. Hazard identification. Communication methods. Select lifting equipment. Preparing a range of loads to be lifted, moved, unloaded and placed. Parking a crane. Storing equipment. Operator certification will be awarded to students who achieve a competency in theory and practical components. Customer premises. Recommended every three years. Required equipment Allocated training area. Certified Overhead Crane. Certified lifting equipment. Different types of regular loads to lift, move and place. Correct PPE must be worn. 1 Day. $455 plus GST. 1

7 Crane Operation Slinging and Communication NZQA Unit Standard 3789 v8 Provide students with the ability to inspect and evaluate lifting gear; identify hazards; prepare and sling regular loads and communicate during crane operations. Stage one: Half day onsite theory training. This is a classroom pre-assessment discussion, theory training and exercises. Study books will be handed out at this time. Note: The pre-course study is absolutely critical and experience proves a higher rate of competency is achieved when management ensures this study takes place. Stage two: Full Day/s onsite Assessments - short half hour question/answer time followed by closed-book theory assessment for all students, followed by an individual practical assessment per student. The candidate must have experience operating a crane before they can undertake this course. If a candidate is deemed inexperienced or not safe at any time during the training, they will be turned away and no fees will be reimbursed. Stage 1 $495 plus GST Stage 2 $195 plus GST Identification of hazards involved with slinging loads and working with cranes. Identification of general site hazards associated with crane work. Slinging chart reading and interpretation. Correct application of lifting equipment to loads. Load weight calculation. Inspection and fault identification of lifting equipment. Completing a Lift Plan. Communication methods employed for directing cranes. Practical training in slinging loads and communicating with operations including actual inspection of lifting equipment before use. Prior to attending Stage 2 and undertaking practical assessment, the student must also provide evidence of having 28 working days non-simulated practice in their workplace or on an industrial site (Operators Attestation). Upon successful completion of this course students will be issued with a certificate. Three years. Wood Group training Centre 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or customer premises. Correct PPE for practical component in stage 2 (e.g. hard hat, overalls, gloves, steel cap shoes, Hi-Viz, ear protection). Number of days will be determined by number of students. 2

8 Crane Operation Slinging and Communication Refresher NZQA Unit Standard 3789 v8 Provide students with the ability to inspect and evaluate lifting gear; identify hazards; prepare and sling regular loads and communicate during crane operations. A combination of theoretical and practical training and closed book assessment. NZQA US Upon successful completion of this course students will be issued with a certificate. Three years. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or at customer premises. Identification of hazards involved with slinging loads and working with cranes. Identification of general site hazards associated with crane work. Slinging chart reading and interpretation. Correct application of lifting equipment to loads. Load weight calculation. Inspection and fault identification of lifting equipment. Overview of US sling and communicate during crane operations. Communication methods employed for directing cranes. Practical training in slinging loads and communicating with operations including actual inspection of lifting equipment before use. Correct PPE for practical component (e.g. hard hat, overalls, gloves, steel cap shoes, Hi-viz, ear protection). 1 Day. Customer provided crane and operator $235 plus GST including assessment. Wood Group provided crane and operator $440 plus GST including assessment. 3

9 Crane Operation Truck Loader Crane NZQA Unit Standard v5 At the conclusion of the training, students will be able to inspect and evaluate lifting gear, identify hazards, prepare and sling regular loads and communicate during crane operations. Theoretical assessment involves students demonstrating knowledge verbally through group exercises and the completion of a closed book written assessment. Practical assessment involves demonstration of operator skills using a Truck Loader Crane. Study guides will be sent out two weeks prior to the training date for students to study. The student must have experience operating a crane before they can undertake this course. If a student is deemed inexperienced or not safe at any time during the training, they will be turned away and no fees will be reimbursed. Students will also gain knowledge of the following: An understanding of duties and responsibilities relevant to the and Safety legislation including the Act, Regulations and Amendments. How to assess the worksite and prepare to lift and place loads. Selection of appropriate lifting equipment. How to sling loads. How to lift and place loads with a truck loader crane. Steps to secure a crane. How to prepare a truck for road transport mode. How to stow equipment and to complete appropriate documentation. Upon successful completion of this course students will be issued with a certificate. Three years. Customer premises. Required equipment Certified machinery. Correct PPE. 1 Day. $550 plus GST. 4

10 Driving Driving Exemptions US Exemptions Where a student provides evidence of having previously successfully completed course requirements for US24089 (as part of an approved DL course) the following requirements apply: If completed within 12 months of the current course: - There is no requirement to complete training or assessment. If course completed more than 12 months of the current course: - WGT shall confirm that the trainee has retained the knowledge and skills. This shall be achieved by either: WGT reviewing 7 consecutive days of logbook pages completed to the required legal standards by the student within the preceding 12 months; or The trainee completing any one of the approved course logbook scenarios. If the student fails to meet the required standard WGT will require the student to complete the full course requirements (including training) in relation to US Class 4 Exemptions As the Class 2 and 4 Study Guide are the same, where a student provides evidence of having completed the approved DL course for Class 2, they will not be required to undergo the compulsory theory training component of the Class 4 course. They must however still complete the full theory assessment of Class 4 and the practical component on a Class 4 vehicle. Where an exemption is applied the student must provide evidence to WGT of having completed the Class as part of a NZTA-approved DL course. (Note: A NZQA ROL is not sufficient). Class 5 Exemptions As the Class 3 and 5 Study Guide are the same, where a student provides evidence of having completed the approved driver licensing course for Class 3, they will not be required to undergo the compulsory theory training component of the Class 5 course. They must however still complete the full theory assessment of class 5 and the practical component on a Class 5 vehicle. Where an exemption is applied the student must provide evidence to WGT of having completed the Class as part of a NZTA-approved DL course. (Note: A NZQA ROL is not sufficient). If you have any questions about the Driving exemptions please contact us on

11 Driving Class 2 or 4 NZQA Unit Standard v3, v5 or v5 This course is designed to meet all the requirements to obtain a full Class 2 or Class 4 driver s license. practical sessions. All theory components are closed book assessment. Study guides will be sent out two weeks prior to the training date for students to study and complete exercises. Students must hold a Class 2 (2L) or Class 4 (4L) Learners License. Class 2 or Class 4 driving experience is recommended prior to training. Some exemptions apply to this course. Please refer to exemptions on page 5. Students who have met the required standard will be awarded the relevant unit standards and a NZTA Certificate. Theory, 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth. Practical Approved driving location. Current Class 2 or Class 4 Learners NZ Driver s License. Completed study guides. Required equipment The vehicle will need to be supplied and must have current certification. Theory 2 Days. Practical 2 Hours. Contact us. At the conclusion of this training course, students will: Have a fundamental knowledge of road markers, road signs and driving hazards. Have knowledge of the safe loading and factors that affect stability and control of heavy motor vehicles. Carry out a pre-use walk-around inspection of a rigid vehicle. Have a fundamental knowledge of how to operate a rigid vehicle efficiently in different traffic and road conditions. Have a fundamental knowledge of how to manoeuvre a rigid motor vehicle in reverse, park, shut down, and secure a rigid vehicle. Have a fundamental knowledge of the causes and symptoms of fatigue, and effects of fatigue on driving. Have knowledge of the life management skills and work related measures that can be implemented to prevent onset of fatigue. Have knowledge of work time provisions and driver logbook requirements, and penalties prescribed by law. Have an understanding of the management and presentation of work time records contained in driver Obtaining a full Class 2 Drivers License Must hold a full Class 1 driver s license. Hold full Class 1 for a minimum period of six months. Pass Class 2 theory test at licensing Agent (e.g. AA). Class 2 learner license (2L) will then be issued. Then you can choose either: AA WOOD GROUP (Approved (Licensing Agent) Course Provider) Must hold 2L for a minimum period of six months then No waiting period; attend and pass approved driver Sit and pass Class 2 practical licensing course then test then Certificate issued to enable you to obtain a full Class 2 license Obtaining a full Class 3 Drivers License Under 25 years of age Yes No Then you can choose either Hold full Class 2 for a minimum period of six months then Hold full Class 2 for 3 months then No waiting period; then pass approved over 25 Class 4L course Previously passed Class 2 test; Class 4L licence will be issued Then you can choose either LICENSING AGENT (e.g. AA) WOOD GROUP (approved course provider) Must hold 4L for a minimum period of six months then Sit and pass Class 4 practical test then No waiting period pass approved course Certificate issued to enable you to obtain a full Class 4 licence 6

12 Driving Class 3 or 5 NZQA Unit Standard v3, v5 or v5 This course is designed to meet all the requirements to obtain a full Class 3 or Class 5 drivers licence. practical sessions. All theory components are closed book assessment. Study guides will be sent out two weeks prior to the training date for students to study and complete exercises. Course Prerequisites Students must hold a Class 3 (3L) or Class 5 (5L) Learners Licence. Class 3 or Class 5 driving experience is recommended prior to training. Some exemptions apply to this course. Please refer to exemptions on page 5. Students who have met the required standard will be awarded the relevant unit standards and a NZTA Certificate. Theory, 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth. Practical Approved driving location. Current Class 3 or Class 5 Learners NZ Drivers Licence. Completed study guides. Required equipment The vehicle will need to be supplied and must have current certification. Theory 2 Days. Practical 2 Hours. Contact us. At the conclusion of this training course, students will: Be able to identify driving hazards associated with a combination vehicle and describe measures to reduce the risks associated with the identified hazards. Have knowledge of the safe loading of heavy combination vehicles. Have knowledge of the factors that affect stability and control of combination vehicles. Carry out a pre-use walk-around inspection of a combination vehicle Connect and disconnect a combination vehicle. Drive a combination vehicle in different traffic and road conditions. Have a fundamental knowledge of how to operate a combination vehicle efficiently. Have a fundamental knowledge of how to manoeuvre a combination motor vehicle in reverse. Have a fundamental knowledge of how to park, shut down, and secure a combination vehicle. Maintain a driving hour s logbook. Obtaining a full Class 3 or Class 5 Drivers Licence Must hold a full Class 2 drivers licence then if Yes Class 3: Hold full Class 2 for a minimum period of six months then Class 5: Hold full Class 4 for a minimum period of six months then Under 25 years of age No Then you can choose either Class 3: Hold full Class 2 for three months then Class 5: Hold full Class 4 for three months then No waiting period. Then pass approved over 25yrs Class 3L or 5L course Pass the Class 3 or Class 5 theory test at licensing agent (e.g. AA). Produce medical certificate (if applicable) Class 3 or Class 5 learner licence will then be issued Then you can choose either LICENSING AGENT (e.g. AA) Must hold 3L or 5L for a minimum period of six months then Sit and pass Class 3 or Class 5 practical test then WOOD GROUP (approved course provider) No waiting period pass approved course then Certificate issued to enable you to obtain a full Class 3 or Class 5 licence 7

13 Driving Corporate Defensive Driving NZQA Unit Standard 3465 v5, 3466 v7 The objective of this course is for students to learn the theoretical aspects of driving safely on NZ roads, protecting people, company profits and assets. The training also ensures that an Organisation s requirements under the and Safety at Work Act 2015 are met. Must hold appropriate drivers licence for class of vehicle. Students who have met the required standard will be awarded the relevant unit standards and a NZQA certificate. At the conclusion of this training course, students will: Describe driving hazards. Describe risk reduction techniques for dealing with driving hazards. Describe the use of crash risk reduction strategies while driving. Understand driving risks and hazards. Understand dangers of speed effects, tiredness. Understand how environmental conditions impact safe driving. Know how to implement safe, economic and efficient driving patterns. Be able to practically apply all theories. Theory 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth. Practical Approved driving location. Current NZ drivers licence. Required equipment Vehicle which will need to be available for the practical assessment must have current certification. Theory 4 hours. Practical 30-45min per person. $475 plus GST. 8

14 Driving Endorsement - Wheels, Rollers, Tracks NZQA Unit Standard v4, v4, v4 Required training to operating a special type Wheeled/Tracked/Roller vehicle and drive safely and legally on a road. Theoretical assessment involves students demonstrating their knowledge verbally, through group exercises and the completion of a closed-book written assessment. Practical assessment involves demonstration of operator skills using appropriate equipment, which takes approximately 45 minutes per student. Vehicle types and legal requirements. Environmental factors and reducing risk. Procedures and considerations while operating a Special-type Wheeled/Tracked/Roller vehicle. Pre-start checks. Practical demonstration. Parking and shut down processes. Operator s Safety Manual will be sent out three weeks prior to the training date for students to study and complete exercises. Some operator experience is essential. Must hold appropriate full NZ Drivers Licence other than a full Class 6. Those students assessed competent in all elements of each of the unit standards will be credited the unit standards and will be awarded a NZTA Licence Endorsement certificate. Client premises. Recommended every three years. Required equipment Appropriate machinery will need to be available for the afternoon assessment MUST have appropriate certification. Students must wear correct PPE. Allocated driving area. 3 Hours - 1 Day. $345 plus GST. 9

15 Machinery Elevating Work Platform NZQA Unit Standard v2, v3, v3, v3, v3, v3 The objective of this course is enabling students through knowledge and skills to assess their workplace for hazards prior EWP for use, to carry out operations in their workplace environment, report any faults, and to shut down the EWP after use. NZQA US is a prerequisite for all practical driving unit standards. The student must have experience operating a elevating work platform before they can undertake this course. If a student is deemed inexperienced or not safe at any time during the training, they will be turned away and no fees will be reimbursed. Upon successful completion of this course students will be issued with a certificate. At the end of the course students will: Have essential knowledge in the different types of EWP s. Have fundamental knowledge of operator legal requirements, responsibilities and codes of practice. Have essential knowledge in workplace hazard identification. Have essential knowledge in the safe operation of a EWP s. Have knowledge of pre-start operations of EWP s. Have fundamental knowledge of the load limitations of a EWP. Have knowledge of the appropriate PPE associated with EWP. Have fundamental knowledge of the shut down and make safe of a EWP. Customer premises. Public training: Onsite at Hire Towers Ltd, Auckland. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth. Three years. Required equipment Correct PPE. Allocated training area. Certified EWP. Certified harness and lanyard. 1-2 Days. $440 plus GST includes one practical lift only. Additional lifts $40 plus GST per lift. Contact Wood Group for other pricing options. 10

16 Machinery F Endorsement (Forklift) NZQA Unit Standard v2 At the conclusion of training and/or assessment, students will: Be able to describe legal requirements relating to the driving of a forklift on a road, driving procedures, general considerations for driving a forklift safely on road and any environmental factors affecting the safe driving on road. Students will be able to demonstrate their ability to drive a forklift safely and effectively on a road. Legal requirements. Driving procedures on road. Environmental factors. Practical on road forklift driving. A combination of theoretical and practical training and closed book assessment. Some operator experience is essential. Must hold appropriate full NZ Drivers Licence other than a full class 6. Students who have met the standards of the assessment process will be awarded US and a NZTA Certificate. NZTA certificate is taken to AA or another licensing body for application to student s Driver Licence card. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or at customer premises. Appropriate NZ Drivers Licence. A copy of Drivers Licence with registration. Required equipment PPE (toe capped safety boots and high visibility vest) must be worn for the practical session. In-house training: Forklift must be certified. 3 Hours. F Endorsement $170 plus GST. WorkSafe NZ and F Endorsement $380 plus GST. 11

17 Machinery Forklift Operator WorkSafe NZ NZQA Unit Standard v4 The objective of this course is for the student to demonstrate knowledge of the safe operation of a forklift; complete pre-operational check on a forklift; complete operations with a forklift; park and shut down a forklift and to describe legal obligations pertaining to that plant in a place of work. A combination of theoretical and practical training and assessments. Some forklift operator experience is essential. Forklift operator certification will be awarded to students who achieve a minimum of 85% pass in both theory and practical components. Students who have met unit standard requirements will be awarded US10851 if requested at time of enrolment. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or at customer premises. and safety legislative requirements. Operating parameters. Environmental conditions. Consumable replacing procedures. Fault reporting. Pre-operational inspections Carrying out pre-operational checks and inspections. Conducting start-up procedure. Forklift practical skills. Parking forklift. Shutdown of forklift. Special notes This course alone does not allow students to obtain certification or unit standard proficiency for driving on a road. To drive on a road, students must obtain US18496 F Endorsement (Forklift). Please contact us for more information. Three years. Required equipment PPE (toe capped safety boots and high visibility vest) must be worn for the practical session. In-house training: Forklift must be certified. 1 Day. $330 plus GST. 12

18 Machinery Forklift Operator WorkSafe NZ NZQA Unit Standard v4 The objective of this course is for the students to demonstrate knowledge of the safe operation of a forklift; complete pre-operational check on a forklift; complete operations with a forklift; park and shut down a forklift and to describe legal obligations pertaining to that plant in a place of work. A combination of theoretical and practical training and closed book assessment. Previous forklift certification. Forklift Operator certification will be awarded to students who achieve a minimum of 80% pass in both theory and practical components. and safety legislative requirements. Operating parameters. Environmental conditions. Consumable replacing procedures. Fault reporting. Pre-operational inspections Carrying out pre-operational checks and inspections. Conducting start-up procedure. Forklift practical skills. Parking forklift. Shutdown of forklift. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or at customer premises. Three years. Students must have attended their previous forklift certificate through Wood Group to attend a revalidation course. If you have done training with another company we will ask you to provide us with your operator certification or you will be required to attend the full WorkSafe NZ certification course again. Required equipment PPE (toe capped safety boots and high visibility vest) must be worn for the practical session. In-house training: Forklift must be certified. Theory hours plus practical assessment. $220 plus GST. 13

19 Machinery Telehandler Operator NZQA Unit Standard v4 The telehandler is categorised into 2 types, non-slewing or slewing fitted with or without stabilisers. The objective of this course is for the student to demonstrate knowledge of: The safe operation of a telehandler. Complete pre-operational check on a telehandler. Complete operations with a telehandler. Park and shut down a telehandler. Describe legal obligations pertaining to that plant in a place of work. practical training and assessment. Course Prerequisites Some forklift operator experience is essential. Telehandler operator certification will be awarded to students who achieve a minimum of 85% pass in both theory and practical components. Students who have met unit standard requirements will be awarded US10851 if requested at time of enrolment. and safety legislative requirements for powered industrial lift trucks. Operating parameters. Environmental conditions Component identification and checks. Checking and reporting consumables. Defect checks. Safety requirements when completing preoperational checks. Manoeuvres with un-laden telehandler. Stacking, de-stacking and moving loads. Use of warning devices and signals fitted. Safety requirements while completing operations. Special Notes This course alone does not allow students to obtain certification or unit standard proficiency for driving on a road. Please contact us for more information. Customer premises. Three years. Required equipment Certified Telehandler which has appropriate certification. Students must wear correct PPE. 1 Day. Full Training $345 plus GST. $215 plus GST. 14

20 Machinery Work Platform Attachment NZQA Unit Standard v5 At the conclusion of this training and assessment process students will have obtained the knowledge, skills, understanding, and demonstrated competency covering: Identification of a Powered Industrial Lift Truck (PILT) safety cage. Preparing to use a safety platform for a specified task on a worksite. Completing pre-operational checks. Fitting and removing safety platform to and from a PILT. Using a PILT fitted with a safety platform to complete work at heights. Safety requirements. Environmental considerations. Pre-operational checks and operation. Safe use on a worksite. Students will demonstrate their knowledge verbally through group exercises. The completion of a written assessment and will demonstrate operator skills using a PILT fitted with a safety platform. Operator must be certified to operate the PILT. will be awarded to students who achieve a minimum of 85% pass in both theory and practical components. Students who have met unit standard requirements will be awarded US18409 if requested at time of enrolment. Customer premises. Recommended every three years. Required equipment Certified Work Platform Attachment which has appropriate certification. Students must wear correct PPE. 4 hours. $215 plus GST. 15

21 Fire

22 BREATHING APPARATUS ADVISORY This purpose of this advisory is to provide specialist information to our customers. TRAINING AND COMPETENCY EXCELLENCE After reviewing the current legislation and standards encompassing breathing apparatus training we are advising all customers that we are ensuring that the requirements of AS/NZS 1715:2009 Selection, use and maintenance of respiratory protective equipment, are being achieved. This advisory focuses on the training requirements, facial hair impacts and the wearing of self-contained breathing apparatus. BREATHING APPARATUS TRAINING AS/NZS 1715:2009 Section 2.4: The frequency of retraining will depend on the complexity of the program and degree of the hazard, but as a minimum shall be considered at least annually. FACIAL HAIR AS/NZS 1715:2009 Appendix B: Beard Growth. Some hairstyles and other facial features prevent an adequate seal between the wearer s face and the fitting surfaces of a face piece or mouthpiece. Facial hair may also interfere with inhalation and exhalation valve operation. The complete sealing surface of the respirator mask should be in contact with the wearer s skin. Wood Group Training advises that anyone who has stubble, a moustache, sideburns or a beard which passes between the skin and the sealing surface must not wear a respirator which requires a facial seal. woodgrouptraining.com

23 Fire Fire Extinguisher Familiarisation Provide students with an understanding of fire behaviour and which type of fire extinguishers to use on each class of fire. Classes of fire. Spread of fire. Raising the alarm. Identification and use of fire blanket, dry chemical and CO2 extinguishers. None. A certificate of attendance will be issued. Two years. Mobile Fire Training Unit or Wood Group Fire Training Centre, Oaonui. 2 Hours. $125 plus GST. 17

24 Fire Fire Extinguisher Use and Operation NZQA Unit Standard 3271 v6 Develop skills to extinguish a fire with hand held extinguishers and fixed hose reels. Knowledge of the fire classes and fire suppression techniques. Select and implement a strategy to deal with fire. None. A Fire Extinguisher Use and Operation certificate will be issued on successful completion of this course. Two years. Mobile Fire Training Unit or Wood Group Fire Training Centre, Oaonui. 4 Hours. $185 plus GST 18

25 Fire Fire Science and Extinguishers NZQA Unit Standard 3271 v6, 4647 v5 To provide the necessary skills in the use of fire extinguishers and fixed hose reels, along with knowledge of fire beviour and basic chemistry of fire. None. Chemistry and physics of fire. Fire terminology. Extinguisher and hose reel types and their operation. Practical demonstration of the correct use of fire extinguishers and hose reels on different classes of fire. A Fire Science and Extinguishers certificate of will be issued on successful completion of this course. Two years. Wood Group Fire Training Centre, Oaonui. A good standard of physical fitness is required. 6 Hours. $265 plus GST. 19

26 Fire Fire Team Leader NZQA Unit Standard 3321 v5 Develop the knowledge and skills necessary to competently lead a fire team in emergency situations. Current medical certificate. This course builds on the knowledge gained in Fire Team Member - NZQA US 3271, 3272 and Assess a petrochemical emergency, select and apply petrochemical emergency strategies and tactics. Minimum manpower techniques. Decision making. Fire attack techniques. Demonstrate leadership in various emergencies and rescue situations in a simulated environment. A Fire Team Leader certificate will be issued on successful completion of this course. Two years. Wood Group Fire Training Centre, Oaonui. Medical Certificate. Proof of prerequisite courses. A MEDICAL is MANDATORY prior to course commencement. 2 Days. $1190 plus GST. 20

27 Fire Fire Team Member NZQA Unit Standard 3271 v6, 3272 v4, 4647 v5 Provide students with the skills necessary to fulfill the role of emergency fire team member and to be able to demonstrate competence in that role. Current medical certificate. A Fire Team Member certificate will be issued on successful completion of this course. To be revalidated every two years by attending a one day refresher. Wood Group Fire Training Centre, Oaonui. Medical certificate. Fire classifications and properties. Hazards of flammable liquids and gases. Co-ordinated fire attacks using different extinguishing mediums. Foam and water calculations. Communicating as a team. Use of a SCBA in a team environment. Quick rescue techniques. Minimum manpower techniques. Water and foam use. Team work. Fire classifications and suppression techniques. Selection and implementation of strategies to deal with fire. The basic principles of the chemistry and physics of fire. SCBA and its effect on physiology of the human body. Wearing SCBA for safe use and survivability. Shut down and re commission of a SCBA set. A MEDICAL is MANDATORY prior to course commencement. 4 Days. $2235 plus GST. 21

28 Fire Fire Team Member Refresher NZQA Unit Standard 3271 v6, 3272 v4, 4647 v5 Provide students with the skills necessary to fulfill the role of emergency fire team member and to be able to demonstrate competence in that role. Current medical certificate. NZQA US 3271, 3272 and Please refer to page 18 for full Breathing Apparatus Advisory. A Fire Team Member Refresher certificate will be issued on successful completion of this course. Please refer to page 23 for full Breathing Apparatus Advisory. Wood Group Fire Training Centre, Oaonui. Medical certificate. Proof of prerequisite courses. Fire classifications and properties. Hazards of flammable liquids and gases. Co-ordinated fire attacks using different extinguishing mediums. Foam and water calculations. Communicating as a team. Use of a SCBA in a team environment. Quick rescue techniques. Minimum manpower techniques. Water and foam use. Team work. Fire classifications and suppression techniques. Selection and implementation of strategies to deal with fire. The basic principles of the chemistry and physics of fire. SCBA and its effect on physiology of the human body. Wearing SCBA for safe use and survivability. Shut down and re commission of a SCBA set. A MEDICAL is MANDATORY prior to course commencement. 1 Day. $945 plus GST. 22

29 Fire Hazmat Responder NZQA Unit Standard 3283 v4, 3312 v4 To be able to competently demonstrate knowledge of personal safety at fire and emergency incidents and to competently carry out decontamination procedures. None. Knowledge of potential hazards at fire or other emergency incident. Protection of personal safety at fire or other emergency incidents. Decontamination procedures. Set up of decontamination facilities. Decontaminate people and equipment. Decontamination recording and reporting. A Hazmat Responder certificate will be issued on successful completion of the course. Two years. Wood Group Fire Training Centre, Oaonui or at customer premises. 2 Days. $695 plus GST. 23

30 Fire Wear and Operate a Breathing Apparatus in General Emergencies NZQA Unit Standard 3272 v4 To be able to competently wear and operate breathing apparatus primarily for rescue and limited fire attack in toxic atmospheres. Current medical certificate. Demonstrate knowledge of SCBA and its effects on the physiology of the human body. Wear SCBA in actual or practical simulated conditions. Manage the SCBA for safe use and survivability. Shut down and re-commission the SCBA. A Wear and Operate a Breathing Apparatus in General Emergencies certificate will be issued on successful completion of this course. Please refer to page 18 for full Breathing Apparatus Advisory. Wood Group Fire Training Centre, Oaonui. Items to Bring Medical certificate. A MEDICAL is MANDATORY prior to course commencement and the ability to work in confined spaces. 2 Days. $695 plus GST. 24

31 Fire Wear and Operate a Breathing Apparatus in General Emergencies Refresher NZQA Unit Standard 3272 v4 To be able to competently wear and operate breathing apparatus primarily for rescue and limited fire attack in irrespirable atmospheres. Current medical certificate Current NZQA US Please refer to page 18 for full Breathing Apparatus Advisory. Demonstrate knowledge of SCBA and its effects on the physiology of the human body. Wear SCBA in actual or practical simulated conditions. Manage the SCBA for safe use and survivability. Shut down and re-commission the SCBA. A Wear and Operate a Breathing Apparatus in General Emergencies Refresher certificate will be issued on successful completion of this course. Please refer to page 23 for full Breathing Apparatus Advisory. Wood Group Fire Training Centre, Oaonui. Medical Certificate. Proof of prerequisite courses. A MEDICAL is MANDATORY prior to course commencement and the ability to work in confined spaces. 1 Day. $495 plus GST. 25

32 Fire Wear and Operate a Compressed Air Breathing Apparatus (CABA) in the workplace NZQA Unit Standard v2 Familiarise the studentwith all aspects of the Compressed Air Breathing Apparatus (CABA) set. Current medical certificate. A Wear and Operate CABA in the Workplace certificate will be issued on successful completion of this course. The safe operation of a CABA. Commission, test and re-commission CABA equipment. Wear and monitor a CABA. Maintain CABA records. Special Notes This training is not intended to cover the specialised application of fire services US 3272 wear and operate BA in general emergencies. Recommended to be revalidated every two years. Wood Group Fire Training Centre, Oaonui. Medical certificate. A MEDICAL is MANDATORY prior to course commencement and the ability to work in confined spaces. 6 Hours. $495 plus GST. 26

33 First Aid

34 First Aid Basic Life Support (CPR) NZQA Unit Standard 6402 v8 To provide students with skills to support life in an emergency situation until qualified assistance is available. None. A Basic Life Support (CPR) certificate will be issued on successful completion of this course. Two years. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or at customer premises. Responding to emergencies by minimising the impact of environmental conditions to ensure that the safety of the rescuers, bystanders and victims is maintained. Responding to an unconscious patient in an emergency situation by assessment of their level of responsiveness, airway and breathing. Providing management according to victim s condition. Airway patency. CPR. Breathing support. Circulation support. Airway obstruction. 4 Hours. $80 plus GST. Contact us for discounted group booking prices 27

35 First Aid Basic Pre Hospital Emergency Care NZQA Unit Standard v2, v1, v4 The students will be familiar with incident scene and patient assessments, the use of medical oxygen and associated equipment, AED and extrication devices in an emergency medical and trauma situation. A current First Aid certificate with NZQA US 6400, 6401 and 6402 or US that is no older than 2 years and 3 months. A Basic Pre Hospital Emergency Care NZQA US 25411, 25412, certificate will be issued on successful completion of this course. Two years. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or at customer premises. Proof of prerequisite courses. 3 Days. $485 plus GST. AED Automated External Defibrillator Assess and manage the scene of an emergency situation where early defibrillation is likely to be useful in the chain of survival. Demonstrate and apply knowledge of enhanced cardiac care by appropriate AED electrode pad placement and the accurate management of AED prompt guidelines. Scene and patient assessment using medical oxygen and associated equipment Assess and manage a conscious and unconscious patient in an emergency medical and trauma situation. Demonstrate and apply knowledge of devices and/or techniques to manage patients in an emergency situation. Demonstrate and apply knowledge to monitor patients and provide information in an emergency situation. Patient transportation and extrication devices Demonstrate and apply knowledge to assess and manage the scene of an emergency situation. Demonstrate and apply knowledge to assess and manage the necessary precautions to be taken when securing the patient to the extrication device. Demonstrate and apply knowledge of the required techniques of patient transportation. Demonstrate and apply knowledge to ensure the condition of the patient is reassessed after moving. Contact us for discounted group booking prices 28

36 First Aid Basic Pre Hospital Emergency Care, Defibrillation NZQA Unit Standard v2 The students will be familiar with incident scene and patient assessments, demonstrate knowledge and the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED) in an emergency medical and trauma situation. A current First Aid certificate with NZQA US 6402, or US23046 or US26551 that is no older than 2 years and 3 months. A Defibrillation certificate of will be issued on successful completion of this course. Assess and manage the scene of an emergency situation where early defibrillation is likely to be useful in the chain of survival. Assess and manage the necessary safety precautions to be taken when an AED is used. Demonstrate and apply knowledge of the purpose and function of all of the AED controls to manage patients. Demonstrate and apply knowledge of enhanced cardiac care by appropriate electrode pad placement and the accurate following of AED prompt guidelines. Two years. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or at customer premises. 4 Hours. $80 plus GST. Contact us for discounted group booking prices 29

37 First Aid Basic Pre Hospital Emergency Care, Emergency Oxygen Therapy NZQA Unit Standard v1 The students will be familiar with incident scene and patient assessments, the use of medical oxygen and adjunct equipment in an emergency medical and trauma situation. A current First Aid certificate with NZQA US 6400, 6401 and 6402 or US that is no older than 2 years and 3 months. Assess and manage the scene of an emergency situation. Assess and manage a conscious and unconscious patient in an emergency medical and trauma situation. Demonstrate and apply knowledge of devices and/or techniques to manage patients in an emergency situation. Monitor patients and provide information in an emergency situation. An Oxygen Therapy certificate will be issued on successful completion of this course. Two years. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or at customer premises. Proof of prerequisite courses. 1 Day. $160 plus GST. Contact us for discounted group booking prices 30

38 First Aid Comprehensive First Aid NZQA Unit Standard 6400 v6, 6401 v6, 6402 v8 Provide students with the knowledge and skills to manage less common, but severe medical and trauma in emergency situations. None. A Comprehensive First Aid certificate of will be issued on successful completion of this course. Two years. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or at customer premises. 2 Days. $245 plus GST. Contact us for discounted group booking prices Knowledge and skills to manage less common, but severe medical and trauma in emergency situations. Chemical burns. Electrical injuries. Temperature related illnesses. Allergic reactions. Near drowning. Eye injuries. Facial injuries. Head injuries. Spinal injuries. Chest injuries. Abdominal injuries. Impaled objects. Wounds. Crush injuries. Hyperventilation. Demonstrate competence in the theory and practice of the following: Recognise signs and symptoms of medical and trauma emergencies. Provide basic treatment and management of recognised medical and trauma emergencies. Secondary (head to toe) assessment of patient. Management of internal and external bleeding. Management of shock. Management of heart related emergencies. Management of stroke patients. Management of diabetes. Management of asthma. Management of seizures. Management of fractures, dislocations and soft tissue injuries. Management of poisonings. Management of burns. 31

39 First Aid Comprehensive First Aid Refresher NZQA Unit Standard 6400 v6, 6401 v6, 6402 v8 Provide students with the knowledge and skills to manage less common, but severe medical and trauma in emergency situations. A current First Aid certificate with NZQA US 6400, 6401 and 6402 that is no older than 2 years and 3 months. A Comprehensive First Aid Refresher certificate will be issued on successful completion of this course. Two years. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or at customer premises. 1 Day. $160 plus GST. Contact us for discounted group booking prices Knowledge and skills to manage less common, but severe medical and trauma in emergency situations. Chemical burns. Electrical injuries. Temperature related illnesses. Allergic reactions. Near drowning. Eye injuries. Facial injuries. Head injuries. Spinal injuries. Chest injuries. Abdominal injuries. Impaled objects. Wounds. Crush injuries. Hyperventilation. Demonstrate competence in the theory and practice of the following: Recognise signs and symptoms of medical and trauma emergencies. Provide basic treatment and management of recognised medical and trauma emergencies. Secondary (head to toe) assessment of patient. Management of internal and external bleeding. Management of shock. Management of heart related emergencies. Management of stroke patients. Management of diabetes. Management of asthma. Management of seizures. Management of fractures, dislocations and soft tissue injuries. Management of poisonings. Management of burns. 32

40 First Aid CPR Electrical Worker Provide students with skills to support life in an emergency medical or trauma situation until qualified assistance is available. Designed to meet the requirements for electrical workers refresher training. None. A CPR Electrical First Aid certificate will be issued on successful completion of this course. Recommended to be revalidated every two years. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or at customer premises. 2 Hours. $50 plus GST. Contact us for discounted group booking prices 33

41 First Aid First Aid for Young Children NZQA Unit Standard v4 This unit standard is for people who have responsibility for young children, including those who provide home-based education and care services for young children. For the purpose of clarity a young child is classed as 6 years old or younger. None. A First Aid for Young Children certificate will be issued on successful completion of this course. Safe management of the first-aid event, and treatment and support options. Presenting conditions and the immediate response required are identified in terms of signs and symptoms. Resuscitation techniques are demonstrated for an infant and for a child. Please note NZQA US 6401 and 6402 or and are the required first aid unit standards for early childhood education and Kohanga reo staff. Two years. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or at customer premises. 4 Hours. $80 plus GST. Contact us for discounted group booking prices 34

42 First Aid Practical First Aid NZQA Unit Standard 6401 v6, 6402 v8 Provide students with basic first aid knowledge and skills to support life in an emergency situation until qualified assistance is available. None. A Practical First Aid certificate will be issued on successful completion of this course. Two years. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or at customer premises. Recognise signs and symptoms of medical and trauma emergencies. Provide basic treatment and management of recognised medical and trauma emergencies. Secondary (head to toe) assessment of patient. Management of internal and external bleeding. Management of shock. Management of heart related emergencies. Management of stroke patients. Management of diabetes. Management of asthma. Management of seizures. Management of fractures, dislocations and soft tissue injuries. Management of poisonings. Management of burns. 1 Day. $160 plus GST. Contact us for discounted group booking prices 35

43 and Safety

44 and Safety Asbestos Awareness NZQA Unit Standard 2138 v5 The training addresses some of the requirements of the NZ Guidelines for the Management and Removal of Asbestos 2011 and will provide evidence relevant to the level of awareness training and assessment. Complete a short theoretical assessment questionnaire. Identification of asbestos types and studying the categories and likely places it will be found. Participate orally in discussions and demonstrations including group exercises relevant to industrial scenarios. None. Understand the different types and categories of asbestos. Be aware of associated health hazards. Understand employer and employee work related legislated responsibilities. Identify associated risks and methods of control. Select correct and specialised PPE. Understand safe removal methods. Be aware of approved land fill requirement and disposal methods of asbestos. An Asbestos Awareness certificate will be issued on successful completion of this course. Two years. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or at customer premises. 6 Hours. $225 plus GST. 36

45 and Safety Behavioural Safety and Intervention Educate students to understand the principles of behavioural safety and intervention. The course is theory based. None. A certificate of attendance will be issued. Fallacies or Realities in Safety Fables? Traditional safety mentality. Behaviour based safety what is it? How to implement behavioural interventions. and safety culture and cultural maturity. Group planning on implementation. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or at customer premises. 4 Hours. $215 plus GST. 37

46 and Safety Chemical Handling and Storage NZQA Unit Standard v4 Give students an understanding of the general principles of chemical handling and storage. None. A Chemical Handling and Storage certificate will be issued on successful completion of the on the job assignment (OJA) signed off by a supervisor at the student s workplace and returned within 90 days. Interpret and use data available on workplace chemicals, signage, chemical data sheets and safety data sheets. Understand HAZCHEM code warning statement, United Nations numbers and container labels. Identify chemical hazards, controls, recovery and disposal procedures. Understand storage requirements including methods, containers and segregation. PPE available for use when handling, storing and transporting chemicals. Two years. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or at customer premises. 2 Days. $610 plus GST. 38

47 and Safety NZ Coordinated Incident Management System (CIMS Level 2) NZQA Unit Standard v4 Provide students with an introduction to the New Zealand Coordinated Incident Management System (CIMS). Describe the role and purpose of CIMS. Demonstrate knowledge of the elements, terminology and organisational structure of CIMS. Demonstrate knowledge of incident control procedures in a CIMS operating environment. None. A CIMS Level 2 certificate will be issued on successful completion of this course. Two years. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or at customer premises. 6 Hours. $225 plus GST. 39

48 and Safety Confined Space and Atmospheric Testing NZQA Unit Standard v6, v8, v3 Providing students with skills to be able to identify and control the hazards associated with confined space entry and undertake atmospheric testing. None. A Confined Space and Atmospheric Testing certificate will be issued on successful completion of this course. Two years. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or at customer premises. Understand confined space entry, permit notification and implementation requirement. Be able to manage the hazards associated with confined space entry. Develop an emergency procedure plan for a confined space. Complete documentation required for a confined space. Reasons for atmospheric testing. Dangers of combustibles where hot work is undertaken. Requirements of a safe working environment. Common gases and their properties. Identification of atmospheric testing equipment. Undertake atmospheric testing. 2 Days. $610 plus GST. 40

49 and Safety Confined Space Rescue NZQA Unit Standard v4 Provide students with the skills to be able to competently carry out rescues in confined spaces. Wear and operate breathing apparatus US 3272 must be current within twelve months and a current first aid US 6402 and US 6401 are required. Understanding the hazards of confined space. Ability to identify and control the hazards associated with confined space rescue. Knowledge of rescue equipment and its application. Safely carry out a confined space rescue. A Confined Space Rescue certificate will be issued on successful completion of this course. Two years. Wood Group Fire Training Centre, Oaonui Medical certificate. Proof of prerequisite courses. A current MEDICAL is MANDATORY prior to course commencement. 2 Days. $810 plus GST. 41

50 and Safety Contractor Management and Control NZQA Unit Standard v4 Provide students with the knowledge skills and understanding to explain health and safety requirements for contractors The course is a theoretical session. Students are assessed None. Explain health and safety management requirements for contractors working on site. A certificate will be issued on successful completion of this course. Two years. and safety management 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or at customer premises. identify the legal and organisational requirements for contractors. identify the key elements of a contractor s health and safety plan identify the key elements of a contractor s health and safety plan. identify the health and safety requirements that need to be included in tender and contract for service documents. explain the induction and training requirements. explain the methods of contractor supervision and monitoring in terms of health and safety requirements. identify and explain the monitoring and reporting requirements for contractor health and safety performance on site. identify and explain the requirements associated with the review of a contractor s health and safety performance at the end of a project. identify and explain the requirements associated with the review of a contractor s health and safety performance at the end of a project. 1 Day. $305 plus GST. 42

51 and Safety Employ Fall Arrest Systems Unit Standard v4, v4 This course is ideal training for all people who work at heights or with a potential to fall. None. An Employ Fall Arrest Systems Certificate will be issued on successful completion of this course. Two years. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or at customer premises. Required equipment On customer site: Appropriate building to scale. A ladder that exceeds 1 metre past the roof top. Certified harness and fall arrest systems equipment. PPE. Day1: Harness safety and legislation Day 2: Practical work at height At the conclusion of this training and assessment process, students will have demonstrated knowledge of the proactive requirements for prevention and fall constraint. Demonstrated practical application of safety harnesses and proprietary fall arrest systems covering: The hazards of height work and associated equipment. The legal requirements to provide and maintain a safe workplace. The types of safety harness and associated equipment. The characteristics, advantages and limitations of safety harnesses. Selection, checking, fitting and wearing of safety harness. Importance and value of rescue plans. Manufacturer s specifications. Preparation for proprietary fall arrest installation with rescue plans. Anchor points selection, loading, checking/ improvised and constructed anchors. Installation, use of and disestablishment of fall arrest systems. 2 Days. $550 plus GST. 43

52 and Safety Employ Height Safety Equipment in the workplace NZQA Unit Standard v5, v v4 Provide students with the basic knowledge and skills required to work at height. None. An Employ Height Safety Equipment Certificate will be issued on successful completion of this course. Identify common types of height safety equipment employed at height work in the workplace. Identify hazards associated with work at height. Identify suitable anchor points for fall and arrest systems. Employ height safety equipment in a workplace environment. Plan rescue techniques and emergency procedures for working at height. Two years. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or at customer premises. 1 Day. $305 plus GST. 44

53 and Safety Fire and Emergency Warden in the Workplace (Fire Warden) NZQA Unit Standard v4 Develop the knowledge and skills to competently evacuate a building in an emergency. None. A Fire and Emergency Warden in the workplace Certificate will be issued on successful completion of this course. Roles and responsibilities of the fire warden. Resources required. Procedures to pre-warn. Factors for a safe evacuation Practical demonstration of evacuation procedures according to organisational requirements. Two years. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or at customer premises. A copy of your site s emergency evacuation scheme. 4-6 Hours. $175 plus GST. 45

54 and Safety Gas Testing NZQA Unit Standard 3058 v8, v3 Provide students with the knowledge to explain the reasons for gas testing, identify appropriate testing equipment, perform gas tests and interpret the results. None. A Gas Testing certificate will be issued on successful completion of the on the job assignment (OJA) signed off by a supervisor at the student s workplace and returned within 90 days. Reasons for gas and atmospheric testing. Dangers of combustibles where hot work is undertaken. Requirements of a safe working environment. Common and plant specific gases and their properties. Identification of potential hazards. Identification of gas testing equipment. Undertake gas and atmospheric testing. Two years. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or at customer premises. 1 Day. $ 305 plus GST. 46

55 and Safety Gas Testing - Refresher NZQA Unit Standard 3058 v8, v3 Allows experienced gas testers to be able to prove they can competently explain the reasons for gas testing, identify appropriate testing equipment, perform gas tests and interpret the results. Current NZQA US 3058 within two years. A Gas Testing certificate will be issued on completion of the on the job assignment (OJA) signed off by a supervisor at the student s workplace and returned within 90 days. Reasons for gas testing. Dangers of combustibles where hot work is undertaken. Requirements of a safe working environment. Common and plant specific gases and their properties. Identification of potential hazards. Identification of gas testing equipment. Practical gas testing. Two years. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or at customer premises. Proof of prerequisite courses. Completed on the job assignment. 4 Hours. $ 215 plus GST. 47

56 and Safety Hazard Identification and Management NZQA Unit Standard v4 The course aims to provide an understanding of the legislative and company structures for managing hazards. None. A Hazard Identification certificate will be issued on successful completion of this course. Understanding the legislative and company structure for managing hazards. Understanding individual responsibilities for managing hazards. Understanding and using the STEPBACK 5 X 5 exercises. Demonstrating and using the correct forms and procedures for reporting hazards. Two years. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or at customer premises. 1 Day. $305 plus GST. 48

57 and Safety and Safety Representative NZQA Unit Standard v1 This course is designed to provide students with foundation information that will develop and enhance skills and knowledge as a and Safety Representative in the workplace. The course is a theoretical session. Students are assessed None A and Safety Representative certificate will be issued on successful completion of this course. Two years. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or at customer premises. Explaining the roles and functions of a and Safety Representative under the and Safety at Work Act and Safety legislation for the and Safety Representative. Explaining the and Safety Representative role as an advocate for workers. Identifying the PCBU and WorkSafe NZ obligations towards a and Safety Representative. Risk Management processes and the importance of communication with workers and management. Skills and knowledge for the and Safety Representative. The purpose, procedures and obligations applicable to a Provisional Improvement Notice. 1 Day. $305 plus GST. 49

58 and Safety and Safety Representative Extended NZQA Unit Standard v4, v4 This course is designed to provide students with further information that will build on earlier skills and knowledge for and Safety Representative in the workplace. NZQA US and Safety Representative (or equivalent). A and Safety Representative Extended certificate will be issued on completion of the on the job assignment (OJA) signed off by a supervisor at the student s workplace and returned within 90 days. Two years. Understanding the legislative and company structure for managing hazards. Understanding individual responsibilities for managing hazards. Understanding and using the STEPBACK 5 X 5 exercises. Demonstrating and using the correct forms and procedures for reporting hazards. Identify cause and effects of accidents. Use and implement safe working practices. Understand investigation procedures and their use and appropriate reporting of investigation procedures. Analyse appropriate control and recovery action to prevent injury, harm or re-occurrence. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or at customer premises. Proof of prerequisite courses. 2 Days. $610 plus GST. 50

59 and Safety Incident Investigation NZQA Unit Standard v4 Educate students to understand the principles of incident investigation. None. An Incident Investigation certificate will be issued on successful completion of the on the job assignment (OJA) signed off by a supervisor at the student s workplace and returned within 90 days. Identify cause and effects of incidents and accidents. Use and implement safe working practices. Understand investigation procedures and their use and appropriate reporting of investigation procedures. Analyse appropriate control and recovery action to prevent injury, harm or re-occurrence. Two years. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or at customer premises. 1 Day. $305 plus GST. 51

60 and Safety Job Safety Analysis Unit Standard v3 Students carry out Job Safety Analysis; Complete JSA documentation and forms and develop and review SOP with clear instructions for safe work. The course is theoretical. Students are assessed None. A Job Safety Analysis certificate will be issued on successful completion of the on the job assignment (OJA) signed off by a supervisor at the student s workplace and returned within 90 days. Two years. The outcome of this training is to raise awareness and build understanding of roles, responsibilities and legal requirements and refresh the focus for proactive Hazard Management covering: and Safety legislation. Objectives, duties and responsibilities for employees, employers and principals. Hazard Identification for employers and employees and duties. Hazard management process. Job safety analysis. Hazard analysis of the work environment. STEP BACK 5x5. Safe operating procedures. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or at customer premises. Photo ID 1 day. $305 plus GST. 52

61 and Safety Manual Handling Awareness This course is suitable for all employees and contractor employees who require the basic understanding of manual handling of materials, goods, products and equipment in the workplace. None. A Manual Handling Awareness certificate will be issued on successful completion of this course. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or at customer premises. At the conclusion of this training and assessment process students will have obtained knowledge, skills and demonstrated work practices covering: Knowledge of the types of manual handling, the body movement risks, and workplace situations which could result in injury. The legal requirements under WorkSafe NZ and Safety legislation. Understanding the principles, and demonstrating safe manual handling practices to handle loads on one s own or as a team member. The selection and safe use of a range of mechanical aids fit for purpose, covering nominated manual handling practices. Photo ID Required equipment Student s company to provide a minimum of three mechanical aids suitable to their business unit. 4 Hours. $175 plus GST. 53

62 and Safety Manual Handling NZQA Unit Standard v6 This course is suitable for all employees and contractor employees who require the basic understanding of manual handling of materials, goods, products and equipment in the workplace. None. A Manual Handling certificate will be issued on successful completion of the on the job assignment (OJA) signed off by a supervisor at the student s workplace and returned within 90 days. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or at customer premises. At the conclusion of this training and assessment process students will have obtained knowledge, skills and demonstrated work practices covering: Knowledge of the types of manual handling, the body movement risks and workplace situations which could result in injury. The legal requirements under health and safety legislation for manual Handling and application of risk reduction measures. Understanding the principles and demonstrating safe manual handling practices to handle loads on one s own or as a team member. The selection and safe use of a range of mechanical aids fit for purpose, covering nominated manual handling practices. Photo ID Required equipment Student s company to provide a minimum of three mechanical aids suitable to their business unit. 8 Hours. $305 plus GST. 54

63 and Safety Common Permit to Work NZQA Unit Standard v4 Allow experienced permit holders with the knowledge and skills to correctly receive all types of work permit in the workplace. continuously during the course as per Common Permit to Work User Group Guidelines. It is highly recommended that students have achieved Hazard ID US before attending this course. the Common Permit to Work System. Permit Forms and Lifestyle. Permits: Hot Work, 1, Hot Work 2, Cold Work, Confined Space Entry. Certificates: Excavation, Isolation, Gas Free. Rules applicable to the Common Permit to Work System. Isolation Procedures. A Training Completion form will be issued upon successful completion of the training and classroom assessment component. A Common Permit to Work certificate will be issued on successful completion of the on the job assignment (OJA) including 2 completed permits signed off by a supervisor at the student s workplace. Three years. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or at customer premises. Items to Bring Proof of prerequisite course. Completed on the job assignment including 2 completed permits. 1 Day. $305 plus GST. 55

64 and Safety Common Permit to Work - Refresher NZQA Unit Standard v4 Allow experienced permit holders with the knowledge and skills to correctly receive all types of work permit in the workplace. continuously during the course as per Common Permit to Work User Group Guidelines. US and a completed on job assignment (OJA) including 2 completed permits. the Common Permit to Work System. Permit Forms and Lifestyle. Permits: Hot Work, 1, Hot Work 2, Cold Work, Confined Space Entry. Certificates: Excavation, Isolation, Gas Free. Rules applicable to the Common Permit to Work System. Isolation Procedures. A Training Completion form will be issued upon successful completion of the training and classroom assessment component. A Common Permit to Work certificate will be issued on successful completion of the on the job assignment (OJA) including 2 completed permits signed off by a supervisor at the student s workplace. Three years. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or at customer premises. Items to Bring Proof of prerequisite course. Completed on the job assignment including 2 completed permits. 4 Hours. $215 plus GST. 56

65 and Safety Permit to Work - Receiver NZQA Unit Standard v4 Provide students with the knowledge and skills to correctly receive all types of work permits in the workplace. It is highly recommended that students have achieved Hazard ID US before attending this course. Standard permit to work cold work. Confined space entry permit. Excavation. Electrical isolation permit (low and high voltage). Hot work permits. Identify hazards associated with the work task. A Permit to Work Receiver certificate will be issued on successful completion of the on the job assignment (OJA) including 2 completed permits signed off by a supervisor at the student s workplace. Two years. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or at customer premises. 1 Day. $305 plus GST. 57

66 and Safety Permit to Work - Receiver Refresher NZQA Unit Standard v4 Allow experienced permit holders with the knowledge and skills to correctly receive all types of work permit in the workplace. US and a completed on job assignment (OJA) including 2 completed permits. Standard permit to work cold work. Confined space entry permit. Excavation. Electrical isolation permit (low and high voltage). Hot work permits. Identify hazards associated with the work task. A Permit to Work - Receiver certificate will be issued on successful completion of the on the job assignment including 2 completed permits signed off by a supervisor at the student s workplace. Two years. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or at customer premises. Items to Bring Proof of prerequisite course. Completed on the job assignment including 2 completed permits. 4 Hours. $215 plus GST. 58

67 and Safety Permit to Work - Issuer NZQA Unit Standard v5 Provide students with the knowledge to explain work permit procedures and requirements; ensure the need for a work permit is properly identified and the worksite is prepared accordingly; issue a work permit; monitor and close the work permit; and audit work permits. It is highly recommended that students have achieved NZQA US 17588, Permit to Work Receiver. Recognise the need for safe work permits. Describe work permit procedures and requirements. Identify responsibilities of the people involved. Inspect the work site to ensure work is safe to proceed. Issue work permits. Monitor and close work permits. A Permit to Work Issuer certificate will be issued on successful completion of the on the job assignment (OJA) signed off by a supervisor at the student s workplace and returned within 90 days. Two years. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or at customer premises. Proof of prerequisite courses. 1 Day. $305 plus GST. 59

68 and Safety Plan a Confined Space Entry NZQA Unit Standard v6, v8 Providing students with skills to be able to identify and control the hazards associated with confined space entry. None. A Plan a Confined Space Entry certificate will be issued on successful completion of this course. Understand confined space entry, permit notification and implementation requirement. Be able to manage the hazards associated with confined space entry. Develop an emergency procedure plan for a confined space. Complete documentation required for a confined space. Two years. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or at customer premises. 1 Day. $305 plus GST. 60

69 and Safety Plan a Confined Space Entry - Refresher NZQA Unit Standard v6, v8 Providing students with skills to be able to identify and control the hazards associated with confined space entry. US18426 and A Plan a Confined Space Entry certificate will be issued on successful completion of the course Understand confined space entry, permit notification and implementation requirement. Be able to manage the hazards associated with confined space entry. Develop an emergency procedure plan for a confined space. Complete documentation required for a confined space. Two years. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or at customer premises. 4 Hours. $215 plus GST. 61

70 and Safety Safety Observer NZQA Unit Standard v4 Provide students with an understanding of the Safety Observer responsibilities in the workplace. None. A Safety Observer certificate will be issued on successful completion of this course. Identify criteria under work permit procedures where the Safety Observer is required to control, monitor and maintain safety for activity. Identify hazardous environments and activities requiring Safety Observer control. Identify the Safety Observer responsibilities. Identify emergency response measures. Two years. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth or at customer premises. 1 Day. $305 plus GST. 62

71 and Safety Safety Supervisor NZQA Unit Standard v3, 3058 v8, v4, v4, v4, v6, v8 An extensive safety supervisor course designed for students with little or no background in industrial site structure and workings. This course fills the required knowledge and skills gaps by extending the one day safety observer course into a total safety supervisor package. Day 1: Hazard Identification US Day 2: Permit to Work US Day 3: Gas Testing US 3058 and US Day 4: Plan a Confined Space Entry US and demonstrate knowledge of hazards associated with a confined space US Day 5: Safety Observer US None. A Safety Supervisor certificate will be issued on successful completion of the relevant on the job assignment signed off by a supervisor at the student s workplace and returned within 90 days. Two years. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth. 5 Days. $1295 plus GST. 63

72 Marine and Aviation

73 Marine and Aviation Basic Offshore Safety Induction and Emergency Training (BOSIET) OPITO Standard Code 5700 This course is designed to meet the requirements of basic offshore safety induction and emergency training for the oil and gas industry personnel. Current medical certificate. An OPITO approved BOSIET certificate will be awarded to students who successfully complete the theory and practical components of the course. Valid for 4 years. Must be renewed prior to expiry date by attending a FOET course otherwise a full BOSIET is required. Wood Group Marine Training Centre 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth. A current MEDICAL is MANDATORY prior to course commencement. 3 Days. $1895 plus GST. Safety Induction. Offshore hazards. Waste disposal/environment awareness. Role of the HSE/offshore safety regulations. Permit to work. Procedures for prescribed medicines offshore. Alcohol and substance abuse policy. PPE requirements. Procedure for reporting incidents, accidents and near misses. Role of the medic. First Aid - Basic. Helicopter Underwater Escape Training and EBS Donning an immersion suit and Lifejacket air pocket plus (LAP). Actions in preparation for a helicopter ditching and an emergency landing. Don and operate an Emergency Breathing System (EBS). Actions following - A controlled emergency descent to a dry landing. A controlled ditching on water. A partial submersion of an aircraft. An aircraft capsize in water. Sea Survival Individual and group in water survival techniques. Actions when mustering and boarding a survival craft (TEMPSC) as a passenger during launching operations. Fitting of a helicopter strop and body posture during winching. Firefighting and Self Rescue Use of appropriate hand held portable fire extinguishers. Use of a small bore fire hose reel and a fire blanket. Appropriate self-rescue techniques using a smoke hood. 64

74 Marine and Aviation Coxswain (Lifeboat) To develop competency to undertake the tasks, duties and responsibilities required to take charge of a survival craft on an offshore installation. Current medical certificate. A Coxswain (Lifeboat) certificate will be issued on successful completion of this course. At the end of the course, all students will be able to demonstrate knowledge and competency in all the areas listed: Take charge of a survival craft or rescue boat during and after launch. Operate a survival craft. Manage survivors and survival craft Use locating devices, including communication and signaling apparatus and pyrotechnics. Apply first aid to survivors. Five years. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth A MEDICAL is MANDATORY prior to course commencement. 2 Days. $1050 plus GST. 65

75 Marine and Aviation Further Offshore Emergency Training (FOET) OPITO Standard Code 5858 This course is designed to meet further offshore emergency training requirements for the oil and gas industry personnel. OPITO BOSIET/FOET or BOSIET (with CA-EBS)/ FOET (with CA-EBS) certificate issued within four years. Current medical certificate. Course Content Basic safety induction. Emergency Breathing Systems (EBS). Firefighting and self-rescue. Helicopter safety and escape. Sea survival. Survival first aid. An OPITO approved FOET certificate will be awarded to students who successfully complete the theory and practical components of the course. Valid for 4 years. Must be renewed within 4 years prior to expiry date otherwise a full BOSIET is required. Wood Group Marine Training Centre 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth. Togs/Swimmers A current offshore MEDICAL is MANDATORY prior to course commencement. 1 Day. $1050 plus GST. 66

76 Marine and Aviation Helicopter Deck Assistant (HDA) To provide students with the knowledge and skills to function effectively and safely as a Helicopter Deck Assistant (HDA) at installations in accordance with current industry standards. None. A Helicopter Deck Assistant certificate will be issued on successful completion of the course. Two years. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth. 1 Day. Roles and responsibilities of an HDA. Assisting the Helicopter Landing Officer (HLO) with the required tasks to be complete prior to a helicopter landing/disembarking/loading/take off. Understanding of the helideck operations and safety requirements/procedures (as per ICAO standards). Basic understanding of what information the HLO provides the helicopter pilot as to whether safety requirements related to aircraft operations have been adhered to. Conduct movements of passengers, baggage and cargo to and from the helicopter. Familiarity with different helicopter types and their operation and emergency procedures. Become familiar with what fire protection is provided for each take-off and landing. Familiarity with management of dangerous goods. Communication with HLO and pilots. Shutdown and security of aircraft on helideck. Assisting the HLO in ensuring platform meets the safety requirements for helicopter operations (i.e. crane secured). $305 plus GST. 67

77 Marine and Aviation Helicopter Landing Officer (HLO) NZQA Unit Standard 9581 v5 To provide students with the knowledge and skills to function effectively and safely as a Helicopter Landing officer (HLO) at installations in accordance with current industry standards. None. A Helicopter Landing Officer certificate will be issued on successful completion of the On Job Assignment (OJA). Two years. 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth. Transmit and receive radio messages between the helicopter and platform. Advise the helicopter pilot of weather, wind and sea conditions on site. Understanding of the helideck operations and safety requirements/procedures (as per ICAO standards). Ascertain and advise the helicopter pilot as to whether safety requirements related to aircraft operations have been adhered to. Supervise the movements of passengers, baggage and cargo to and from the helicopter. Familiarity with different helicopter types and their operation and emergency procedures. Advise shore stations of helicopter movements, estimated time of arrival (ETA), estimated time of departure (ETD) and manifest details. Ensure adequate fire protection is provided for each take-off and landing. Familiarity with management of dangerous goods. Basic marshaling signs. Shutdown and security of aircraft on helideck. Hot refueling procedures. Ensure the platform meets the safety requirements for helicopter operations (i.e. crane secured). Introduction to specialised operations (search and rescue, winching, medivac, night operations). 2 Days. $725 plus GST. 68

78 Marine and Aviation Helicopter Underwater Escape Training (HUET) OPITO Standard Code 5095 To develop knowledge and skills in helicopter safety procedure, impact preparations, escape and survival techniques. Sea survival techniques. Demonstrate various escape techniques from a helicopter simulator. Identify and operate survival equipment. Current medical certificate. An OPITO approved HUET certificate will be awarded to students who successfully complete the theory and practical components of the course. Valid for 4 years. Wood Group Marine Training Centre 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth. A current MEDICAL is MANDATORY prior to course commencement. 1 Day. $1050 plus GST. 69

79 Marine and Aviation Personal Evacuation Systems NZQA Unit Standard v3 Provide students with the knowledge and skills to don and use a Personal Evacuation System (PES). PES overview. PES Video. PES practical. Personal usage. None. A Personal Evacuation Systems certificate will be issued on successful completion of this course. Two years. Wood Group Marine Training Centre 28 Manadon St, New Plymouth. 4 Hours. $350 plus GST. 70

80 Appendix A : Enrolment Details Photo Identification. Please ensure you bring photo identification to your course. This can be a valid passport, a valid driver s licence or a HANZ 18 Plus card. This information is also available in our student handbook. NZQA Number. You need to provide your NZQA number upon enrolment. If you do not have one, we will automatically enrol you with NZQA. You need this in order to receive your official unit standards. For further information about NZQA unit standards go to their website For Marine and Aviation Courses including BOSIET, FOET and HUET courses: You need to bring: Swimming attire Comfortable clothing for theory sessions Covered in footwear (Note safety boots are required for entry to Port Taranaki when conducting BOSIET and Coxswain courses) Spare pair of socks Thermal top to wear under dry suit (optional) Water bottle when warm weather We will supply: Overalls Aviation Suits where applicable Dive Shoes Lifejackets Towels *Lunch, Coffee and Tea facilities For Fire courses: You need to bring: Comfortable clothing suitable for wearing under Fire Fighting attire Socks Covered in footwear Water bottle when warm weather We will supply: Overalls Personal Protection Equipment Boots *Lunch, Coffee and Tea facilities For First Aid courses: You need to bring: Comfortable clothing suitable for participating in practical exercises Covered in footwear We will supply: *Lunch, Coffee and Tea facilities For and Safety courses: You need to bring: Comfortable clothing suitable for classroom situation Covered in footwear We will supply: *Lunch, Coffee and Tea facilities For Crane, Machinery and Driving courses: You need to bring: Comfortable clothing suitable for classroom situation Steel-capped (toe) safety boots For NZ Drivers Licence and Relevant Endorsements: You need to bring: NZ Drivers Licence Covered in footwear We will supply: *Lunch, Coffee and Tea facilities We will supply: *Lunch, Coffee and Tea facilities * Lunch, Coffee and Tea facilities are only available at the Wood Group Training Facilities.

81 Appendix B : Manadon Street Training Centre Map HFTC Vehicle pick up Hot Fire Training Centre Map

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