Work Safely at Heights (RIIWHS204E) Mining & Construction Safety Course.
Work Safely at Heights Course Introduction:
Down Under Training, as experts in mining and construction training, offers this comprehensive one-day work safely at heights course. You will gain the knowledge required to perform tasks safely in elevated environments, essential for working at heights in mining and construction.
Work Safely at Heights Course Overview:
Throughout this one-day course, you will complete one key competency:
- RIIWHS204E – Work safely at heights: Our experienced trainers will guide you through both theoretical concepts and practical applications to ensure you are fully equipped to handle height-related tasks safely.
This nationally recognised unit is essential for workers performing tasks at heights in the mining and construction industries. The training covers proper harness use, fall protection systems, risk assessment procedures, and current WHS compliance practices. By completing this course, you’ll gain both theoretical understanding and hands-on experience, ensuring you’re fully prepared to work safely in elevated environments.
Certification:
After successfully completing the course you will earn a Statement of Attainment for RIIWHS204E, recognised in the mining and construction industries.
Training Location:
Down Under Training provides this course on-site at their facility located in the Nexus Business Park, Paget.
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- Self-paced theory
- Comprised of 1 competency
- RIIWHS204E Work safely at heights
- Statement of Attainment is issued upon successful completion of the course
Upcoming Workshops
Name | Date | Time | Location | Spaces | Cost | Enrol Myself | Enrol Someone Else |
Work Safely at Heights | 2 July 2025 | 08:00 am - 04:00 pm | Paget | 10 | $200.00 | ||
Work Safely at Heights | 13 August 2025 | 08:00 am - 04:00 pm | Paget | 10 | $200.00 |
For more information on industry standards, visit the Queensland Government’s Mining Safety & Health site here.