This course will help you understand how to implement risk management you will be required to apply health and safety risk assessment to a task or work area.
New Zealand has a high rate of workplace illnesses, injuries and fatalities. We’re focused on teaching and supporting excellent workplace health and safety standards and attitudes.
Managing risks at work doesn’t need to be a burden, complex or costly to implement or document. But you must take positive action to make a situation safer, and apply the most appropriate and reasonable control measure.
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The Foundation Toolbox is an online course which consists of 9 modules, known as Toolboxes. Each Toolbox has been developed in alignment with the CHASNZ Site Access Requirements key elements.
Foundation training is an important first step in ensuring that workers are aware of health and safety risks and how an effective health and safety management system, which includes their own involvement, should work.
Rawhiti will journey with the learners throughout each module and you will complete interactive exercises plus knowledge checkpoints along the way.
Click here to meet Rawhiti, you will work closely with him in each Toolbox
Toolbox 1 – General health and safety – part 1
Toolbox 2 – General health and safety – part 2
Toolbox 3 – Work at Height
Toolbox 4 – Chemicals and Hazardous Substances
Toolbox 5 – Emergencies
Toolbox 6 – Mobile Plant
Toolbox 7 – Site Traffic
Toolbox 8 – Utilities and Services
Toolbox 9 – Confined and Restricted Spaces
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The Besafe Site Passport is available online or delivered in the classroom by one of our experienced tutors. After this course you will be able to keep yourself and others safe by; implementing and understanding how to manage hazards and risks, knowing your legal health and safety requirements and being a critical thinker around Health and Safety.
This course has been developed with all workers in mind. You will work through the course at your own pace and complete the ‘open book’ NZQA unit standard assessment. You will need to allow up to 24 hours for your assessment to be marked by one of our assessors at which point you will be issued your certificate if successful.
Legal rights and responsibilities for workplace health and safety
Hazards/risks
Health and Safety Systems
Manage risks to maintain a safe site!
New Zealand has a high rate of workplace illnesses, injuries and fatalities. We’re focused on teaching and supporting excellent workplace health and safety standards and attitudes.
Managing risks at work doesn’t need to be a burden, complex or costly to implement or document. But you must take positive action to make a situation safer, and apply the most appropriate and reasonable control measure.
The BeSafe Guarantee for online courses
We are so confident that you will be satisfied with your online BeSafe course that we will happily refund 100% of the course fee if you are not satisfied. See T’s & C’s
The Besafe Site Passport Risk Management is available online or delivered in the classroom by one of our experienced tutors. The course includes the Passport Essentials with an additional focus on risk management. After this course you will be able to keep yourself and others safe by; implementing and understanding how to manage hazards and risks, knowing your legal health and safety requirements and being a critical thinker around health and safety.
Considering online training but still not sure that it will work for you?
The BeSafe Guarantee for online courses
We are so confident that you will be satisfied with your online BeSafe course that we will happily refund 100% of the course fee if you are not satisfied. See T’s & C’s
The purpose of this course is for health and safety representatives to explain and demonstrate the overall role and functions of a Health and Safety Representative in a New Zealand workplace.
The health and safety representative course is available online or delivered by one of our industry expert tutors. Our online course is comprehensive with interactive content throughout, we have an assessor on stand-by (during office hours) for any support as you work through the course.
Representatives awarded with this standard will be able to:
Considering online training but still not sure that it will work for you?
The BeSafe Guarantee for online courses
We are so confident that you will be satisfied with your online BeSafe course that we will happily refund 100% of the course fee if you are not satisfied. See T’s & C’s
Our Confined Space Stage 1 course is available online or delivered in-person for group bookings by one of our experienced tutors.
We ensure our training meets specific learning and industry needs of students in a safe and supported environment. Our interactive session provides you with the fundamentals relating to working in a confined space. Learn about the requirements for safe work in confined spaces. You will learn about hazards, permit and documentation requirements, control measures, and monitoring.
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This comprehensive course equips participants with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to understand, plan, and carry out safe confined space work.
Confined Space Stage 2 includes both Stage 1 (awareness and hazard identification) and Stage 2 (planning and documentation) components, ensuring participants are fully prepared to enter, observe, or supervise confined space work.
What You’ll Learn:
What defines a confined space and the risks involved
Health and safety responsibilities for all roles involved
Permit notification and implementation requirements
Control measures to eliminate, isolate, or minimise hazards
Monitoring and atmospheric testing procedures
Observation roles and communication protocols
How to plan and manage a safe entry into a confined space
Completing entry permits and supporting documentation
Developing an emergency response plan
Course Delivery:
This full-day course is delivered in person by experienced tutors through a mix of interactive classroom learning and practical simulation exercises. Participants complete both theory and hands-on components relevant to confined space entry and planning.
This course is for individuals who are responsible for planning and supervising entry, atmospheric testing and interpreting gas monitoring results.
Working in confined spaces requires strict control measures, clear planning, and ongoing monitoring to ensure worker safety.
This course includes Stage 1 and Stage 2 content, and builds further competency through NZQA Unit Standard 25510 – Operate an atmospheric testing device to determine a suitable atmosphere exists to work safely.
What You’ll Learn:
Understanding confined spaces and their associated risks (US 18426)
Planning and preparing for safe entry into confined spaces (US 17599)
Operating gas detection equipment to conduct atmospheric tests (US 25510)
Interpreting test results and determining whether the atmosphere is safe
Responding appropriately to unsafe readings or abnormal results
Permit systems, emergency procedures, and documentation
Health and safety responsibilities under AS2865 and NZ regulations
Course Delivery:
Delivered over two days, this course includes classroom-based theory, hands-on practical training, and equipment use. You will complete confined space simulations, plan safe entry, and conduct live atmospheric testing using calibrated gas detectors.
The Working in a Confined Space Refresher is available online or delivered in-person by one of our experienced tutors.
Note that this is refreshing NZQA unit standards that you have already completed in this area. If online, it can be completed in your own time, at your own pace. An assessor will verify your competency in this area at the completion of this course.
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The BeSafe Guarantee for online courses
We are so confident that you will be satisfied with your online BeSafe course that we will happily refund 100% of the course fee if you are not satisfied. See T’s & C’s
Working at Heights Stage 1 is available online or delivered in-person by one of our experienced tutors. Our training course will provide you with the knowledge to ensure that you understand your responsibilities and understand how to work safely at height. Did you know that Investigations by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment into falls while working at height show that more than 50 percent of falls are from less than three metres and approximately 70 percent of falls are from ladders and roofs? The cost of these falls is estimated to be $24 million a year – to say nothing of the human cost as a result of these falls. If you use a fall arrest harness to work at height you may need Working at Heights Stage 2. For those who are required to supervise others working at height and/or set-up a fall arrest system you will require Working at Heights Stage 3
Considering online training but still not sure that it will work for you?
The BeSafe Guarantee for online courses
We are so confident that you will be satisfied with your online BeSafe course that we will happily refund 100% of the course fee if you are not satisfied. See T’s & C’s
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