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Confined Spaces Understanding the Risks and Preparing Your Team

Confined Spaces: Understanding the Risks and Preparing Your Team

Confined spaces pose unique challenges in the workplace, demanding vigilance, proper training, and preparation to ensure the safety of all personnel. Whether in construction, manufacturing, or other high-risk industries, understanding the inherent risks and implementing robust safety measures is essential to prevent accidents and injuries.

At Train Now, we specialise in equipping teams with the knowledge and skills needed to work safely in confined spaces. In this blog, we’ll explore the risks associated with confined spaces and the key steps to prepare your team for these environments.

The Essential Guide to High-Risk Workplace Training in Australia

High-risk work environments present unique challenges and hazards that demand specialized training to ensure safety and compliance. From working at heights to confined space entry, Australian workplaces are governed by strict regulations to protect workers and minimize risks.

In this guide, we’ll explore the importance of high-risk workplace training, its alignment with the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations 2017 (VIC), and how you can empower your team with the skills and knowledge they need.

The Essential Guide to High Risk Workplace Training in Australia
Australian Manufacturing : Breathing Apparatus Requirements for Sites with Over 900kg of Ammonia

Australian Manufacturing : Breathing Apparatus Requirements for Sites with Over 900kg of Ammonia

Ammonia is a widely used refrigerant in Australian manufacturing and refrigeration plants, but its hazardous nature requires strict safety controls. For sites storing or using over 900kg of ammonia, specific respiratory protective equipment (RPE) is mandatory to ensure worker safety.

Emergency Response Training: Saving Lives When Every Second Counts

Emergencies in the workplace can arise without warning, whether it’s a medical crisis, fire, chemical spill, or another unexpected event. When seconds matter, the ability to respond effectively can mean the difference between life and death. This is why Emergency Response Training is not just a regulatory requirement but a critical investment in workplace safety.

In this blog, we’ll explore the importance of emergency response training, what it entails, and how it aligns with the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations 2017 (VIC).

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How to Choose the Right Safety Training Provider for Your Business

Safety training is a cornerstone of any successful workplace. It equips employees with the knowledge and skills to identify, mitigate, and respond to risks, creating a safer and more productive environment. But with so many providers available, how do you choose the right safety training partner for your business?

In this blog, we’ll guide you through the key considerations to help you select a safety training provider that meets your organisation’s unique needs.

The Risks Around Working at Heights: Understanding the Danger Below 2m

Working at heights is a critical safety concern in many industries, from construction to maintenance. While most think of “working at heights” as activities far above the ground, significant risks exist even when working below 2 meters. Alarmingly, falls from heights of less than 2m contribute to a substantial number of workplace injuries and fatalities each year in Australia.

In this blog, we’ll examine the risks of working at heights, explore Safe Work Australia’s statistics on falls below 2m, and provide practical strategies for mitigating these risks in your workplace.

The Risks Around Working at Heights: Understanding the Danger Below 2m

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