During June, the Programmed Facility Management, VSBA team undertook the ‘RIIWHS204E Work safely at heights’ training. The training involved half a day of theory and half a day of practical working at heights activities.
RIIWHS204E Work safely at heights - Overview
Section 21 of the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 (Vic.) requires that employers provide an adequate level of information, instruction, training and supervision to employees to enable them to work safely.
Australian Standard AS1891.4 Industrial Fall Arrest Systems and Devices – Selection, Use and Maintenance’ states, “Operators at entry level who are required to perform harness based work at heights shall be trained and assessed in a nationally accredited general height safety course or a course of equal standard, to a level of competence where they can work under a supervisor.”
'Falls from even moderate heights can leave workers with permanent and debilitating injuries. The risk of serious injury or death from a fall increases significantly if you are working at heights over two metres. While falls can occur in all industries, they are most common in construction, manufacturing, community services, trade, communications, transport, and storage.'
'As an employer, you have a general duty to make your workplace safe. This includes controlling the risk of falls. If there is a risk of a fall of more than 2 metres, specific duties apply.'
Reference – Work Safe Victoria https://content.api.worksafe.vic.gov.au/sites/default/files/2018-06/ISBN-Falls-prevention-guide-2017-06.pdf
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