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High Q Australia

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 7 3255 0522



Address: 4/180 Northgate Rd 4013 Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.high-q.com.au/

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24.01.2022 High Q Brisbane train more IRATA technicians than any other company in Queensland and run courses more frequently than any other company in Queensland. We have a pass rate of over 90% (analysis of over 300 most recently trained candidates). If you don’t pass, you can come back for further training and re-assessment FOR FREE that is the High Q training guarantee. Our pass rate including re-assessments is 99%! Visit our website to see the full range of IRATA Level 1, 2 and 3 training videos as demonstrated by the High Q Brisbane instructors buff.ly/3kPFsYA



21.01.2022 The High Q group of companies have approved IRATA training facilities in Australia, the UK and Japan. The COVID pandemic is likely to significantly disrupt our lives for several months, and I wanted to share some of the different experiences we’re facing around the globe, and the different government advice and conditions that we must meet. Japan were one of the earliest countries to be affected, but they were very quick to advise the population to practice social distancing....Continue reading

18.01.2022 Good evening to you all, and a further rope access related COVID update... We have been fielding a lot of questions from technicians about what will happen to their qualification if they are unable to attend IRATA training. Today we have received the following communication from IRATA today: (Excerpt from email from IRATA Chairman begins below:)... TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATION We are mindful of the fact that some of our technicians’ certification will expire through no fault of their own [Unavoidable Expiry] and, due to the situation with COVID-19, it may not be possible for technicians to undertake the required training and assessment. It is important that IRATA certification continues to maintain its integrity and value to industry; and the safety of our technicians is at the forefront of our decision making. It is not possible, as such, to extend IRATA technician certification without first undertaking the required onsite training, followed by the successful passing of a practical assessment. It is also for these reasons that remote training and assessment cannot be considered. Please be assured that our Executive Committee and Senior Management are closely monitoring the changing conditions relating to the outbreak of COVID-19 and endeavouring to find remedies to assist those most in need of our support. Jonathan Capper IRATA International Chairman (Excerpt from email from IRATA Chairman ends) Firstly, please don't shoot the messenger What we believe this means is that if your ticket expires then it will not remain valid for work. What we don't know yet from IRATA is whether there will be any grace given for technicians who expire during this period and want to upgrade. We will pass on further information as soon as we have it.

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13.01.2022 What will it look like after lockdown? I've just been speaking with colleagues in Hong Kong and Macau, and over there they had COVID cases earlier than in Europe and Australia, and thought that it might be interesting to pass on some of the things they told me. According to my colleagues, when the government issued social distancing guidelines, these were followed rigorously and in fact exceeded by the population. The reason that people did as asked is because of the previous... experience with SARS which killed a higher proportion of people who contracted it (though wasn't as infectious). As a result, they had a smaller number of infections and a lower level of transmission. There are still some cases of COVID there, but right now, bars and restaurants are open in Hong Kong. Gatherings can be no more than 4 people, and in bars, and restaurants every second table is used. Covering the face is not compulsory, but well over 90% of people are doing so. Most people are not wearing PPE type masks, but using either the cheap $1 paper masks or buff type scarfs. The reason they wear masks is not to protect themselves, but limit transmission in the case that they are unknowingly infected so that they are less likely to spread it. As the UK chief medical officer keeps saying, keeping the transmission level below 1 key. Further measures include putting anyone entering the country is put into a quarantine hotel for 14 days. I'm no medical expert, so whether or not these measures are and will remain effective - only time will tell. I'm hopeful that it does in fact demonstrate there will be a return to something more normal than the lockdown we're currently enduing here in the UK. I would say from my own experience, watching daily news of the COVID disaster unfold in Italy seemed somehow not to be something that would effect me. Even when the first cases appeared in Australia we carried on pretty much as before. Bars and restaurants were full, we went to concerts, the airports were as busy as ever with domestic and international travel. Friends in the UK went to football matches, continued playing sport and going to pubs. I am optimistic that we will now be armed with the same personal experiences of how disruptive and damaging this can be if enough people choose not to follow the guidance, and that when lockdown measures are eased we'll continue to follow whatever guidance that we're given in order that we can get back on with our lives. See more

11.01.2022 Hello all, Looking forward to when we can all do this again. I hope everyone is okay during lockdown!

09.01.2022 To all our valued customers, a cheery hello! Just letting you know we are thinking of you and hope like everyone else that we all manage to get through this in one piece. If you have spare time on your hands, consider updating or upgrading your IRATA quals here at High Q. The government wants the wheels of industry to keep turning wherever possible, so we have elected to stay open. We have a thorough COVID Management Plan in place to keep risks as low as possible. For information about the government's requirements for businesses, see https://www.health.qld.gov.au//non-essential-business,-act. We'll be posting updates regularly as things develop, but for the meantime, stay well (and now's a great time to study your ICOP:)) Cheers, Peter



07.01.2022 Good news for technicians isolated and facing expiry directly as a result of COVID 19 or a government containment measure. IRATA have released details for temporary certification extension. Read the conditions and processes in full through the link provided below. IRATA... Technician Certification - Temporary Extension Dear Peter, We have created an online system to enable our technicians to apply for a temporary extension to their IRATA certification, which expired as a direct result of the COVID-19 outbreak and related government containment measures. All IRATA technicians applying for a temporary extension to their IRATA certification are advised to read all of the application terms and conditions carefully. This will help us process applications more efficiently and without unnecessary delay. Please follow the link to our website, where applications can be submitted: https://irata.org/page/c19ext-page It is important to note that only the IRATA technician named on the certificate can apply for the extension. Therefore, technicians must not ask someone else to apply on their behalf. Yours sincerely, Jonathan Capper IRATA International - Chairman For and on behalf of the Executive Committee

07.01.2022 With Christmas fast approaching our training courses are filling fast. It might not be a white Christmas in Brisbane, but our fully air conditioned IRATA training centre will keep the training area temperature at a comfortable mid 20s. An early Christmas present from High Q is our new IRATA training videos, demonstrated by the High Q Brisbane instructors for IRATA Level 1, 2 and 3. www.high-q.com.au

06.01.2022 The IOSH training courses in Sydney and Melbourne with our friends at 5th Point and Urban Abseiler have been postponed till later in the year, when hopefully life will be back to something a little more 'normal'. We are still running our course in Brisbane, but have now closed the course in order that we can conduct the course in line with our social distancing measures. Apologies to anyone that we've disappointed, but we will re-schedule as soon as we can.

06.01.2022 Here's the latest advice from IRATA for any Techs who are worried about expiry during the COVID disruptions Dear Karl, Due to the impact the Coronavirus (COVID-19) is having in many countries, we are working with members remotely where possible in the event of an audit and for other requirements that can be satisfied electronically or by telephone. Whilst our focus is duly on supporting our members and technicians, we are also working hard to ensure that our Head Office (HO) ...Continue reading

05.01.2022 To keep your mind refreshed, we have loaded videos for Levels 1 -3. Please visit our website at www.high-q.com.au



05.01.2022 Our FREE refresher training has been well received with lots of our customers taking advantage of the offer to brush up their skills. We continue to add dates for the next few weeks as work starts to pick up and everything gets back to normal. Contact David to book a space www.high-q.com.au

02.01.2022 For any other rope access technicians preparing to work from home during the lockdown. Thanks to Tibi Kantor for the photo :-)

02.01.2022 Thankfully, things seem to be getting back to normal here in Australia. We realise that many of our customers have been stood down during the COVID restrictions, and we'd like to help get everyone ready for the return to work. We are waiving our usual fee for 1/2 day and full day refresher training, and will be offering regular refresher sessions for the next few weeks in order that you can be work ready and up to speed..... See here for full details https://high-q.com.au/491-2/

02.01.2022 https://high-q.com.au/high-q-pl-covid-response/ The COVID pandemic has left us all facing a fast moving, ever changing situation. From 14 day lock downs to Keep Calm and Carry On, it seems that even national governments can’t agree on what should be the response. We at High Q are using the World Health Organisation advice as our starting point to minimise the risk to our candidates and training staff. To that end, here’s what we’ve done, and are now doing:... All software (harnesses and cowstails) are laundered after every course, and helmets soaked in dilute disinfectant. In addition we have now deep cleaned all hardware by soaking in diluted bleach solution, and then rinsing. Our bathroom facilities are already cleaned each day with bleach. This will be done twice a day. Further, all surfaces including tables, worktops, bathrooms, have been deep cleaned with diluted bleach solution, and will be further disinfected each day. We are removing all cups and glasses, and all fabric towels. Disposable cups are being supplied, and disposable towels. Disinfectant surface spray and wipes are widely available for daily cleaning of all hardware and surfaces. We have ordered additional rescue dummies and will have six in the venue now so that we can minimize the need for close person to person rescues. Class sizes are being reduced to facilitate social distancing. World Health Organisation advice for the basic protective measures against the new coronavirus (https://www.who.int//novel-coronavirus-2/advice-for-public) Wash your hands frequently Regularly and thoroughly clean your hands with an alcohol-based hand rub or wash them with soap and water. Washing your hands with soap and water or using alcohol-based hand rub kills viruses that may be on your hands. Maintain social distancing Maintain at least 1 metre (3 feet) distance between yourself and anyone who is coughing or sneezing. Avoid touching eyes, nose and mouth Practice respiratory hygiene Make sure you, and the people around you, follow good respiratory hygiene. This means covering your mouth and nose with your bent elbow or tissue when you cough or sneeze. Then dispose of the used tissue immediately. If you have fever, cough and difficulty breathing, seek medical care early Stay home if you feel unwell. If you have a fever, cough and difficulty breathing, seek medical attention and call in advance. Follow the directions of your local health authority.

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