Be Skilled Training and Assessment in Matraville, New South Wales | School
Be Skilled Training and Assessment
Locality: Matraville, New South Wales
Phone: +61 407 294 284
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25.01.2022 Well done to the White card candidates from th class in March 2017.
25.01.2022 General requirements Forklifts are designed to raise, lower and travel with a load. They are not to be used as a general mode of transport in any area. The Occupational Health and Safety Regulation 2001(Regulation), clause 142 (3) (d) (i) to (vi) inclusive identifies control measures for plant designed to lift or move people or loads. The person in charge of the appliance is responsible for regular inspections of the general safe condition and lift chains on the appliance Und...er the Australian Standard AS 2359 Powered Industrial Trucks part 1 general requirements section 12.3.1 and 12.3.2, it is recommended that the total load on the work platform, including personnel and materials, is not to exceed 250 kg The forklift truck operator must hold the appropriate high risk work licence as required by the regulation The forklift truck is to be operated on a hard level surface during use of the work platform. See more
25.01.2022 Congratulations boys for completing the CPCCWHS1001 PREPARE TO WORK SAFELY IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY.
24.01.2022 Another successful Bridge and Gantry mission.
24.01.2022 Be-Skilled training and Assessment is truly honoured to be invited to train Perilya Broken Hill employees in the Licence to operate Bridge and Gantry Cranes.
24.01.2022 This album contains photo's of a recent successful training assignment at Broken Hill Perilya mine.
24.01.2022 Like Xtreme Motivation - Amazing 60 year young man!
23.01.2022 Congratulations girls on completing your white card course. Good luck with your future studies in the entertainment and production industry.
23.01.2022 Congratulations to Andrew Siemer, Clinton Hann, Daren Lawler, Michael Malthouse, Aaron Williams and John Ogilvie for receiving a Notice of Satisfactory Assessment today. Remember your Duty of Care. Best be Safe... Regards Your Trainer Mark Deguara
23.01.2022 Dear Mark To assist you in preparing for the assessment requirements of the new National Assessment Instruments to be implemented in NSW effective 1 January 2013, WorkCover is releasing to you the following documentation: Safe Work Australia Guide for Assessors;... National Assessment Instrument Assessor version of the class/es of high risk work for which hold accreditation; and National Assessment Instrument Candidate version of the class/es of high risk work for which hold accreditation. WorkCover recommends that you review this information in detail to ensure you are familiar with all requirements in order to ensure compliance. You are also reminded that the attached documentation may not be released to any other party. Penalties and/or compliance action may result from failure to adhere to this condition. WorkCover has supplied the Guide for Assessors to your Registered Training Organisation/s in order to ensure they meet the resource requirements of the instruments. WorkCover will be addressing the information contained within the instruments and guide in the Briefing Sessions to which you were recently invited. If you have an urgent query in relation to any of the information contained within these materials please address in writing to the Third Party Management Unit. Kind regards Third Party Management Unit WorkCover Authority of NSW 92-100 Donnison Street, Gosford NSW 2250 Ph: 1800 855 969 Fax: 02 9287 5994 Email: [email protected] WORK SAFE4HOME SAFE Will your high risk work licence expire after 31 December? Click here for details.
22.01.2022 White cards done. Well done and keep safe boys!
22.01.2022 For the month of September, BeSkilled has conducted 4 Forklift Assessments ,11 Partial Dogging Assessments and 11 Dogging full assessments. Results are as follows:... 7 competent Assessments 8 Not yet competent Assessments All NYC results are due to Written and Assignment calculation errors.
19.01.2022 BEWARE: Supervision of High Risk Work Trainees and Unlicensed Persons Regulations 82 and 85. A person who does not hold a high risk work licence must undergo the appropriate training. They are no longer able to do high risk work, even under the supervision of a person who holds a relevant licence unless via structured training, formulated by an RTO after the conclusion of the relevant training Unit of Competency.
19.01.2022 Another great White Card training day. Well done and stay safe.
19.01.2022 Congratulations Freeman Catholic College White Card candidates. "Remember your duty of care"
18.01.2022 Speed There is no set speed you can travel in your forklift. The acceptable speed is a slow, safe speed that takes into account: ground condition environment traffic... employee and public access to work area. Forklift platforms WorkCover does not issue authorisations for forklift platforms. Designers, manufacturers and suppliers of forklifts (including their components or accessories), have a general duty of care under section 11 of the Act. Their general duty includes ensuring that the plant is safe and without risks to health when properly used. They must also provide (or arrange for the provision of) adequate information about the plant to the persons to whom it is supplied in order to ensure its safe use. In order to satisfy the general duty of care, the Australian Standard AS2359, Powered Industrial Trucks, or an equivalent method or practice may be followed. This standard prescribes design, manufacturing and work practices for a range of powered industrial trucks, including forklifts. Standards can be purchased from Standards Australia. The Standard states that anyone needing to be raised in a work platform to perform 'special tasks of short duration' may do so provided a properly designed platform is fitted to the forklift truck for that purpose. 'Special tasks of short duration' means work that requires the platform to remain in one location for a limited time. In the case of repeated operation at frequent intervals, the use of other suitable equipment is advised, eg scissor lift. The Standard also prohibits the use of a forklift platform for order picking, production or stores activities.
17.01.2022 Freeman Catholic College
17.01.2022 Dear all assessors For your information, the below email was just sent to all HRW RTO authorised officers. Many thanks and regards... Third Party Management Unit Operational and Tactical Support WorkCover NSW _____________________________________________ From: Third Party Sent: Wednesday, 11 July 2012 12:19 PM Subject: July 11, 2012 - ACTION - Must use WorkCover's Online Environment to notify for HRW Assessments Dear all HRW RTOs Further to the below email, all HRW RTOs must now use only WorkCovers online environment (OLE) to notify for HRW licence assessments. I attach the OLE user guide for your reference. Should you require additional OLE users to be created for your RTO, the authorised officer should return the following information for each user: RTO Registered Name: First and Last Name of User: Contact phone number: Contact email address: Note re the contact email address when the user schedules a HRW assessment in GLS, a confirmation email will be sent to the address against that User Id. RTOs may request for the email address against a User Id to be either the individuals email address or a generic RTO address. Additionally, there is no requirement to fax in records of assessment, as assessments are lodged electronically via the OLE. Notifications received by fax after 18 July 2012 will not be accepted by WorkCover and your RTO will be considered in breach of the Conditions for Conducting High Risk Work Licence Assessments in NSW under the Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011. Please do not hesitate to contact Third Party Management Unit on 1800 855 969 should you have any queries. Kind regards Third Party Management Unit Operational and Tactical Support WorkCover NSW 92-100 Donnison Street, Gosford NSW 2250 Locked Bag 2906, Lisarow NSW 2252 Ph: 1800 855 969 Fax: 02 9287 5994 Email: [email protected]
16.01.2022 http://www.workcover.nsw.gov.au//Pag/Forkliftincident.aspx
16.01.2022 Another successful day at Champagnat Catholic College
15.01.2022 On the 26-27/10/12 Beskilled was involved in the Training and Assessment of CO licensing of the Hume Dam Project.
15.01.2022 Congratulations to Bluescope Steel candidates: Anil Gurung & Rodney Stevenson ... for receiving a Notice of Satisfactory Assessment for the (CB) Bridge & Gantry Crane High Risk Work Licence. Remember your Duty of Care. Best be Safe Regards Beskilled Training and Assessment group.
14.01.2022 Forklifts A forklift truck is a powered industrial truck equipped with a mast and an elevating load carriage. A pair of fork arms or another load-holding device is attached to the carriage. Forklifts do not require WorkCover design or item registration, but operators of forklifts and order-picking forklifts must have a national high risk work licence. Forklift safety When the forklift is moving or parked you must keep the tines as close to the ground as possible. Tines sh...ould only be raised when loading or unloading. You should never lift a person on a pallet on the tines. Not only is this an extremely unsafe practice, it could also be a breach of an employer's general duty of care under the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2000 (Act). An on the spot fine of $1000 could be levied, higher penalties could apply if the matter was prosecuted. An employee could also be issued with a $200 on the spot fine for failing to take reasonable care for the health and safety of others at the employers place of work. Safety devices - beepers, lights and seatbelts It is not a requirement that a forklift be fitted with reversing beepers or lights, but if they are fitted they must be properly maintained. If a risk assessment at the workplace identifies that reversing forklifts are a potential risk, the appropriate control measure may be to fit lights and reversing beepers. It is, however, important to look in the direction of travel at all times. If seatbelts are supplied as part of the safety equipment they must be worn. Wearing seat belts may reduce the risk of injury.
14.01.2022 WorkCover NSW will celebrate 10 years at The 2012 Safety Show and Conference. Let us help you with your work health and safety requirements by visiting the WorkCover stand at The Sydney Showground, Sydney Olympic Park from 23-25 October.
14.01.2022 Congratulations to: Phillip Quarmby, Doug Peel, Phillip Daly & ... Scott Arnold for receiving a Notice of Satisfactory Assessment in the (CB) Bridge & Gantry Crane High Risk Work Licence. Remember your Duty of Care. Best be Safe
13.01.2022 My compliments to the latest students. Well done..!
11.01.2022 Congratulations boys from Freeman Catholic College
09.01.2022 http://www.workcover.nsw.gov.au//P/HDIforkliftlicence.aspx
08.01.2022 White cards done. Well done and keep safe boys!
07.01.2022 http://www.workcover.nsw.gov.au//Pages/HDIrefreshertrainin
07.01.2022 Congratulations to the latest Whitecard Candidates
07.01.2022 Are you one of the thousands of NSW workers who hold a high risk work licence? If so, take a good look at your current licence because changes are coming into effect that mean you might have to renew before 31 December this year.
06.01.2022 Congratulations to S&L Steel candidates for successfully completing the (TLILIC0006) Licence to operate a Bridge and Gantry Crane. Carlos well done considering your LLN challenge. Remember your duty of care in following Safe Work procedures.
03.01.2022 Congratulations to Champagnat Catholic College students: for achieving competence in the 'Work Safely in the Construction Industry' CPCCOHS1001A' unit. Remember your Duty of Care.... Best be Safe Regards Beskilled Training and Assessment group.
01.01.2022 Another successful day at Champagnat Catholic College
01.01.2022 http://www.workcover.nsw.gov.au//WC00215_MakingYourForklif
01.01.2022 http://www.workcover.nsw.gov.au//WC00864_ForkliftTruckNati
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