
As a manager, it is essential to understand how chemicals should be handled, stored, and transported correctly. Not only will this ensure team compliance, but it will also help you create a safer working environment for your employees. To achieve this, you need to have a solid understanding of the necessary requirements and knowledge of chemical handling and spill management for managers and team leaders.
- Teacher: Edward Foord

As a manager, it is essential to understand how chemicals should be handled, stored, and transported correctly. Not only will this ensure team compliance, but it will also help you create a safer working environment for your employees. To achieve this, you need to have a solid understanding of the necessary requirements and knowledge of chemical handling and spill management for managers and team leaders.
- Teacher: Edward Foord

The purpose of this course is to help pool managers and operators implement a safe system for managing pool chemicals. It focuses on the systems, controls, records, checks, and responsibilities needed to prevent chemical incidents, protect workers and the public, and ensure the site is ready to respond if something goes wrong.

Substance abuse can have a significant impact on your business. Besides affecting the productivity and safety of your employees, it can damage your company's reputation. That is why it is essential to educate your employees on the dangers of drug and alcohol use and their impact on the workplace. Employee drug and alcohol awareness training meets your legal obligations and provides each worker with a Safe Work Method Statement. This reduces the risk to the PCBU.
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- Teacher: Mario McDonagh

As many workers spend their days confined to office work, it’s easy to assume that the risks of workplace injuries are minimal. However, injuries caused by these jobs, such as back pain and muscle strains, can be just as severe as those caused by heavy manual labor. That is why it is essential to prioritize the proper handling of items within the office environment as well. Manual handling training can help workers prevent injuries and ensure that they can perform their work safely.
- Teacher: Paul Bickerton
- Teacher: Corrina Lindby (WHS Consultant and Fire Safety Advisor)

The construction industry is one of the most physically demanding and dangerous fields to work in. Workers face a myriad of hazards on a daily basis. One of the most prevalent dangers in any construction site is manual handling or the act of lifting, carrying, pushing, or pulling heavy objects. Improper manual handling techniques can result in a range of health issues, including sprains and strains, musculoskeletal disorders, and even life-threatening injuries. This is why manual handling training is crucial in the construction industry.
- Teacher: Paul Bickerton

Working in a warehouse can be physically demanding, with employees required to lift and move heavy objects regularly. Without the proper knowledge and techniques, this task can lead to accidents and injuries. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), overexertion and bodily reactions are among the common causes of workplace injuries. The good news is that the risk of these injuries can be mitigated with proper training.
- Teacher: Paul Bickerton
- Teacher: Corrina Lindby (WHS Consultant and Fire Safety Advisor)

The physical demands of restaurant work are unavoidable, but the risks associated with manual handling can be significantly reduced through proper training and safety measures. By investing in manual handling training, ergonomic tools, and a culture of safety, restaurant owners can protect their employees from injury, improve their well-being, and boost productivity.
- Teacher: Paul Bickerton
- Teacher: Corrina Lindby (WHS Consultant and Fire Safety Advisor)

Working in around pools can be physically demanding, with employees required to lift and move heavy objects regularly. Without the proper knowledge and techniques, this task can lead to accidents and injuries. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), overexertion and bodily reactions are among the common causes of workplace injuries. The good news is that the risk of these injuries can be mitigated with proper training.
- Teacher: Paul Bickerton
- Teacher: Corrina Lindby (WHS Consultant and Fire Safety Advisor)

The physical demands of restaurant work are unavoidable, but the risks associated with manual handling can be significantly reduced through proper training and safety measures. By investing in manual handling training, ergonomic tools, and a culture of safety, restaurant owners can protect their employees from injury, improve their well-being, and boost productivity.
- Teacher: Paul Bickerton

This practical course equips home care workers with the essential skills to perform everyday tasks safely and confidently. Focused on preventing injury and promoting client dignity, the training covers safe techniques for assisting with mobility, toileting, showering, dressing, repositioning in bed, and working in confined home environments. Participants will learn to use assistive equipment, apply proper body mechanics, and follow best-practice strategies tailored to real-world care settings.
- Teacher: Paul Bickerton
- Teacher: Corrina Lindby (WHS Consultant and Fire Safety Advisor)
