HSE Foundation Training
A practical foundation course covering site rules, hazard reporting, basic controls, safe behaviours, PPE expectations and emergency discipline.
View Course βCore training
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A practical foundation course covering site rules, hazard reporting, basic controls, safe behaviours, PPE expectations and emergency discipline.
View Course βTraining on permit controls, work authorisation, isolations, gas testing interface, job communication, suspension and close-out.
View Course βA focused course covering process area discipline, ignition control, emergency response, restricted areas and safe work expectations.
View Course βPractical construction safety training covering access, work at height, lifting operations, excavations, temporary works and housekeeping.
View Course βTraining for contractor teams covering site entry, supervision, permits, communication, reporting, intervention and control of high-risk work.
View Course βTraining on planning work at height, access equipment, fall prevention, inspection requirements, rescue planning and unsafe-condition reporting.
View Course βTraining on confined space hazards, entry controls, atmosphere testing, ventilation, attendant duties, permits and emergency rescue planning.
View Course βPractical training on heat stress risk, early symptoms, hydration, shaded rest, acclimatisation, supervisor checks and emergency response.
View Course βTraining on when to stop unsafe work, how to communicate the concern, escalation routes and restarting only when controls are confirmed.
View Course βTraining on inspection planning, hazard spotting, recording findings, assigning actions and following up corrective actions.
View Course βPractical training on lifting activity planning, exclusion zones, load control, communication, sling checks and common rigging hazards.
View Course βTraining covering scaffold access, tagging, inspection status, platform hazards, fall prevention and user responsibilities.
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