Confined Space and Atmospheric Testing Refresher

Refreshing Unit Standards: 18426 | 17599 | 25510 | 3058

  • 03
    Sep
    4 hours, Thu 8:00 AM - Thu 12:00 PM
    • $280.00 excl. GST
  • 15
    Sep
    4 hours, Tue 8:00 AM - Tue 12:00 PM
    • $280.00 excl. GST
  • 22
    Sep
    4 hours, Tue 8:00 AM - Tue 12:00 PM
    • $280.00 excl. GST
  • 21
    Oct
    4 hours, Wed 8:00 AM - Wed 12:00 PM
    • $280.00 excl. GST
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Description

Refresher training is a way for you and your team to have confidence that key industry skill sets are current and up to date.
Our refresher course will focus on the key components of confined spaces safety and gas testing. We can deliver a full or half day course depending on your requirements and issue a ‘Refresher’ certificate to confirm that the relevant content has been covered.

Refreshing NZQA Unit Standards:

18426: Demonstrate knowledge of hazards associated with Confined Spaces
17599: Plan a Confined Space entry
25510: Operate an atmospheric testing device to determine a suitable atmosphere exists to work safely
3058:   Perform gas testing in an energy and chemical environment 

Attendees

Maximum 12

Entry Criteria

Learner Detail Confirmation: To confirm enrolment, we require a clear copy of valid ID and confirmation of the student’s details at least 48 hours prior to the course start date.

Participants must hold a minimum of 1 or more of the units being refreshed on this training. Please note: Unit standards are not awarded on refresher courses.

Participants must meet minimum English language requirements (e.g. NCEA Level 1 or equivalent / IELTS 5.5) If this requirement is not met, a reader/writer must be provided (not another course participant).

Literacy & Numeracy Support

We have processes in place to support all participants throughout their training, helping them achieve certification where applicable.

There is also a free online learning platform, Pathways Awarua, which helps build reading, writing, and maths skills, along with practical work and life skills. This includes support for learning to drive (Road Code), heavy vehicle and forklift licences, health and safety, and understanding personal finance (My Money).

Find out more about Pathways Awarua here.