Competency Training in Guarding and The Safe Use of Machinery Guidelines.

Health & Safety

Worksafe's best practice guideline provides a comprehensive solution path for machinery and guarding. However, the assumed competency for engineers and trade staff is problematic. Let us provide your staff with the basic competency and understanding in an informative one day training session. Limited places remain for our next Understanding Safe Use of Machinery Guidelines training session on:

May 27   Zoom On Line Session
TBA   at  Auckland
TBA   at  Christchurch
TBA   at Invercargill
TBA   at  Wellington
TBA   at  Dunedin

Participant cost - $850+GST pp. Book a Zoom Online session and receive a $100+GSTpp discount.

Zoom sessions include all the hard copy resources, content, information, inspiration, interaction, testing and certification of our face to face sessions.
Onsite training sessions available throughout NZ.
Unsure what your staff will learn? Session overview:

- Responsibilities and duties
- Identifying, assessing and controlling machinery hazards and risks
- Eliminating hazards at the
design process
- Guarding types and their selection
- Intro to AS4024 and further Worksafe guidance
- Safe systems of work.

ATTENDEES ARE ENCOURAGED TO BRING THEIR OWN WORKPLACE EXAMPLE

ONSITE AUDITS AVAILABLE

To book a place, simply email and tell us:

  • Name(s)
  • Company Details for invoicing

We will send a tax invoice including online credit card payment options

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P:(09) 292 2919   F:(09) 292 2913

http://hastrak.co.nz/training/

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