Spill Control Safety - Refresher
NOTE: THIS TRAINING IS TO BE USED AS A REFRESHER ONLY! Trainees must have completed practical training in the past two years to qualify for this training.
Description
Did you know that around 150,000 workplaces use Hazardous Substances?
And that it is also estimated that between 500-800 New Zealanders die from occupational illness every year?
Learning about Spill Control and how to contain a chemical spill helps save lives!
With different spill containment methods, there are multiple ways to be able to contain and remove a chemical spill. Within this course you will also learn about signage, what are the requirements around how many spill kits you may need, the importance of protecting the environment and where spill kits should be situated within your workplace.
This course is aimed at ensuring people working with hazardous substances can understand and demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and attributes for all essential areas covered under the full “best practice” guidelines in the workplace.
Course Structure
- What causes spills
- How to handle spills
- How to correctly store substances
- Spill kits
- Signage
- Requirements
- Protecting the environment
Delivery
his training is offered both Online and Face-to-Face. Please get in touch to discuss your training needs.
CLICK HERE TO BOOK THE FACE-TO-FACE VERSION
NOTE: This Online Training does not issue Unit Standards. Please get in touch if you require Unit Standard Training.
This online training module is a great way to build foundational knowledge and support competency in the topic area. It’s ideal for learners looking to gain understanding before or after attending face-to-face training with our qualified trainers. It can also serve as a valuable refresher for safety awareness or in situations requiring rapid or large-scale rollouts.
Please note: This e-learning module is not a replacement for face-to-face training. It is designed to complement hands-on learning and practical experience. We strongly encourage learners to seek advice and participate in the practical component of training to ensure competency and safety in real-world applications.
Online learning may not be suitable for all individuals or roles, so it’s important for management or the learner to assess whether it’s the right fit. For guidance, or to book a face-to-face course, please contact us directly or visit our website to view upcoming training options.
Prerequisites
Trainees must have completed practical training in the past two years to qualify for this training.