Price: $485 per person
Duration: Approx. 6hrs Blended Learning (Face-to-Face and Online Learning)
To enrol in working at heights training, participants must meet the following entry requirements:
- Identification: Provide valid photographic identification (Photo ID) that is not expired.
- Unique Student Identifier (USI): Must provide a valid Unique Student Identifier.
- English language: Participants must have a strong command of the English language, to understand training resources, complete required documentation, communicate effectively, and undertake written and practical assessments.
- Physical capability: Must be physically capable of safely undertaking the practical training and assessment.
- Safety requirements: Must be able to follow verbal and written instructions, identify workplace hazards, and comply with relevant safety procedures.
- Clothing and footwear: Must wear appropriate clothing and safety boots during practical training and assessment.
- Support needs: Participants who require additional support should discuss their needs with Daysafe Training before training commences.
The course comprises online learning, a written theory assessment, and a practical assessment. Participants must have a strong command of the English language to understand the course content, follow safety instructions, and successfully complete the written theory assessment.
After successfully completing this course, applicants will be knowledgeable about and understand:
- How to work at heights in a safe manner
- The requirements of the Code of Practice “Prevention of Falls in The Workplace” & “WA WHS Act 2020 & Regs 2022 (Inc. Mines regs)”
- Requirements of AS 1891 Definitions of fall arrest and restraint
- Using the hierarchy of control to reduce hazards at heights
- Inspect, fit and use a full body harness
- Identify and understand the application of different items of fall protection
- Use of twin lanyards
- Fall trauma
- Basic requirements regarding use of scaffolding
- Basic requirements regarding EWP use
- Requirements regarding setting up of static lines
- Correct use of ladders
- Understand fall distances
- Requirements for rescue procedures and systems available
Licensing, legislative, regulatory and certification requirements that apply to this unit can vary between states, territories, and Industry sectors.
Online Learning: The theory part of this course is completed online, using any device with an internet connection, including a smart phone or tablet. The online learning must be completed prior to attending the practical session.
Students will receive an email containing a link to the Online-Learning Portal shortly after enrolment, please ensure that the spelling of your email address is correct. If you do not receive the link or cannot find it in your inbox, please check your spam/junk folder.
Practical & Final Theory Assessment: After completing the Online-Learning Modules, students will attend the practical session on the date and time as selected during booking.
Upon successfully completing the training, participants will receive a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment issued by Daysafe Training.
Private or Onsite group training is available at our training centre or on your site. For more information, please contact us today.
Work Safely at Heights
Workplace Health and Safety
- RIIWHS204E Work safely at heights
Public training courses are being delivered regularly but can also be arranged for private/onsite delivery by appointment.




