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DURATION 2 days LOCATIONS Perth, Melbourne, Darwin and Onsite LEARNING OUTCOMES The expected learning outcomes for these Nationally Recognised Training units are: MSMPER200 Work in accordance with an issued permit - Apply for permit - Identify the scope of the permit - Prepare for permitted work - Work in accordance with an issued permit - Complete permit to work MSMPER205 Enter confined space - Access confined space for entry - Use safety equipment and personal protective equipment (PPE) - Work in accordance with confined space requirements - Conclude confined space operations in accordance with procedures TRAINING STANDARD PRE-REQUISITES MSMPER200 Work in accordance with an issued permit. Trainees must be deemed competent in MSMPER200 Work in accordance with an issued permit which is delivered as part of the course on Day 1, before they can continue on and be assessed in MSMPER205 Enter confined space. ERGT REQUIRED SKILL & KNOWLEDGE There are no prior skills and knowledge required for this course. RECOMMENDED SKILLS & KNOWLEDGE In order to complete this training within the course duration, ERGT recommends that trainees should be experienced workers who are in full time or part time employment and have completed a vocational level 1 certificate or higher qualification. They should be able to read, interpret and adhere to company safe working procedures, work permits and other workplace standard operating procedures. The ability to use computerised equipment, communicate effectively with team members in the workplace and complete standard workplace forms is also recommended. Lastly, they should be able to participate in risk assessments to identify hazards and apply controls. MEDICAL & HEALTH STANDARDS A medical certificate is not required for this course; however a health questionnaire and declaration of fitness will be required at course registration. Please contact ERGT for any concerns regarding completion of practical training and assessment requirements and to discuss options for reasonable adjustment.
Nationally Recognised Training is regulated by the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA), which is the national regulator for Australia’s vocational education and training sector.
This course is delivered through classroom presentations, activities and learner discussions, as well as practical components within a simulated workplace environment using specialised equipment. Learners will demonstrate their competence through direct observation, oral and/or written assessment and practical exercises.