Plumpton Training Services RTO #31600 & Plumpton Engineering Services in Mackay, Queensland | Electrician
Plumpton Training Services RTO #31600 & Plumpton Engineering Services
Locality: Mackay, Queensland
Phone: +61 7 4951 0041
Address: Unit B01, 216 Harbour Road, Harbour City Central Complex 4740 Mackay, QLD, Australia
Website: http://www.plumptongroup.com/
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17.02.2022 Big Shout out to Ally who has been with us for 3 years this week! Time really does fly when you're having fun When you call our office Allys friendly and bubbly voice is usually who you hear on the other end We would like to thank Ally for all she does for us as part of the Plumpton Group! Great work Ally
07.02.2022 NEW AT PLUMPTONS Designed for optimal safety training, our combined 1-day Safe Work at Heights and Confined Space Refresher course is aimed at personnel due for refreshers in both units. With a strong focus on the practical elements of the training, this program covers all the bases and gets your skills up to speed in a flash! ... #letsrefresh #twobirdsonestone #combinedcourse #programhighlight #newtraininginitative #safeworkatheights #confinedspace #refresher #nationallyrecognised #safetytraining #plumptontrainingservices
21.01.2022 As an RTO, we often get asked about the time-frame for refresher training This is one of the rare occasions we are able to advise you with clarification directly from the Australian Standard Competencies for working with electrical equipment in hazardous areas. Contact us to learn more about booking your EEHA refresher
20.01.2022 The Team from 3M are running a webinar on confined spaces. Link below to sign up Your workers are exposed to invisible hazards and fall risks when in a confined space. Finding unique safety solutions gets even more complex since no two confined spaces are alike. Join our experts Kevin McComb & Zach Lawler, at this webinar to learn how using the right solutions tailored to fall risks and atmospheric hazards can help create a safer and productive working environment. They will ...also cover topics on evaluating each space and identifying the best range of products to help your employees stay protected. What you can expect to learn from the webinar? Ways to evaluate the risks of different confined spaces Methods to identify and assess suitable protective equipment Explore 3M Respiratory Protection, Fall Protection, and Hearing Protection solutions This webinar has limited spots. Register now to secure your spot! https://engage.3m.com/confinedspaces Option 1: 15th Sep 2020 | 10am 11:30am AEST / 12pm 1:30pm NZST Option 2: 22nd Sep 2020 | 10am 11:30am AEST / 12pm 1:30pm NZST *Select your timeslot on the registration page. Webinar Agenda: 10am 11:30am AEST / 12pm 1:30pm NZST Introduction to 3M Confined Space Solutions Webinar presentation by Kevin McComb & Zach Lawler Live Q&A by 3M Confined Space Closing Remarks
19.01.2022 NEW SMOKE ALARM REQUIREMENTS Ensure you and your family are safe, stay up to date with the latest changes to smoke alarm requirements. Since January 2017, Queenslanders having a home built or substantially renovated have been required to have interconnected photoelectric smoke alarms installed.... From 1 January 2022, all homes being sold, leased or having their lease renewed must have hardwired photoelectric, interconnected smoke alarms installed in every bedroom, connecting hallways and on each storey. From 1 January 2027, this requirement will apply to all homes. As these deadlines draw near, there will be a greater demand for electrical contractors to install and upgrade ionisation smoke alarms to photoelectric smoke alarms. Make sure you and your customers are aware of your obligations by visiting Queensland Fire and Emergency Services - smoke alarms
18.01.2022 Provide First Aid and CPR We only have a few dates left until the end of the year 16th November... 14th December Training conducted in line with the Australian Resuscitation Council guidelines by our experienced, first class trainers AND, COVID safe! Contact our team to secure your spot: Phone: 07 4951 0041 Email: [email protected]
15.01.2022 Do you work in or near potentially explosive atmospheres? Our Hazardous Area Awareness Course gives you the knowledge & training to adequately reduce the likelihood of an ignition in an explosive atmosphere. Trades personnel... Trades assistants Cleaning staff Labourers HSE staff Supervisors and management Get in touch today [email protected]
15.01.2022 DUNE DAY SATURDAY | NORTH WALL BEACH Hey bootcampers and beyond! This weekend's workout is EXTRA SPECIAL to us and we would love if you could tag along! ... The Claytons are part of the CFF family and for those of you who don't know David, he is currently in recovery from a severe stroke suffered last week It is unbelievable what he has achieved so far in rehab and as devastating as the situation is for everyone who knows this amazing man, we want to do whatever we can to help! David has shown us superhuman strength, and this family has been a light of positivity we all can celebrate! 18 July 2020 Location: North Wall Beach Cost: $10 Session times: 6:30am | 8am All proceeds of Saturday's session will go to the David Clayton's Recovery Fund Please message Amy on 0421 833 162 to grab a spot and help us support! #dunesfordavid BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL and additional donations welcome.
12.01.2022 After nearly 6 years on the road and countless kilometres travelled around the State, our High Voltage Switching Simulator is in for a complete overhaul, new trailer and everything. Feels like Christmas! Cannot wait to see the final result!
12.01.2022 Our new High Voltage Switching Simulator is on the road and already onsite with our trainer conducting nationally accredited High Voltage Switching Training. Huge shout out to Bradweld & Fabrication P/L for the build and Visual Graphics QLD Pty Ltd for the wrap. It really does looks amazing #supportlocal #SupportSmallBusiness #highvoltage #training #onsitetraining
09.01.2022 Use Breathing Apparatus as part of your work activities? we provide Nationally Accredited training in the use of breathing apparatus. This unit of competency covers the skills and knowledge required to operate and maintain breathing apparatus and equipment in an irrespirable atmosphere, as defined by the Australian Standard AS/NZS 1715:2009 Selection, use and maintenance of respiratory protective equipment. This unit of competency applies to operators who are required to wear... breathing apparatus because they are working: - in a confined space with hazardous gases/vapours - in an oxygen deficient atmosphere in other situations requiring the wearing of breathing apparatus. Operators may also be required to wear breathing apparatus in emergency situations, however, this is not the prime focus of this unit. This unit of competency applies to an individual working alone or as part of a team or group and working in liaison with other shift team members and the control room operator, as appropriate.
08.01.2022 Time to talk weekend! And we're going BIG! CFF's got a jam-packed weekend of workouts ahead. Saturday we're hitting the stairs with 2 sessions to kick us off ... 6:30am || 8am BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL please message Amy on 0421 833 162 to secure your spot SUNDAY is for KYE! We've teamed up with the Mackay community for a BOOTCAMP FUNDRAISER in support of Kye Baggow who has recently been diagnosed with a brain tumor. He's made progress out of surgery, but it will surely be a long road ahead! Kye's mom Tash is close friend of CFF, and we want to get behind her to show some love! Join us at 7am this Sunday, July 26 at the Brothers Leagues Club for some fun-filled fitness. We ask that you wear BLUE as it is Kye's favorite color and of course, donations welcome.
05.01.2022 Here are just some of the locations our trainers have been in over the last 12 months. PTS is truly mobile with our team of trainer/assessors and our purpose built mobile simulators. Contact the team today to see what kind of training solutions we can develop for you Phone 49 510 041 Email [email protected]... Website www.plumptongroup.com See more
03.01.2022 Arc Flash Safety - Mark's Story Hear from experienced electrician Mark who was badly burnt by an arc flash while working on a commercial switchboard. He spent three weeks in hospital and couldn’t work for three months. It’s not worth risking your life to get the job done quickly or to please a client. Mark.... Prevent arc flash by eliminating the hazard. Turn the power off and isolate the equipment, even if it means rescheduling the work to another time. Arc flash is not just limited to large switchboards they can also occur in smaller switchboards, electricity supply pillars or large electrical equipment, so plan your work and always follow your safe working procedures. Working near energised parts can be just as dangerous as performing live work - it can cause electric shock, arc flash burns and damage to equipment.The most common causes include: - no risk assessment or inadequate risk assessment - failure to isolate or isolate upstream - failure to test - inadequate supervision - young workers and apprentices - no safe work system - competency levels of workers, qualified technical persons and supervisors. See more
01.01.2022 Today is International Men's Day, unfortunately we haven't heard much about it in the media but Plumpton Group would like to shout out to all the fullas out there in our lives, our dads, brothers, partners and role models. International Men's Day is a great initiative to draw the attention to the health and well-being of the men and boys in our lives. Here's some quick stats from the ABS 1. Men make up just under half (49%) of the the country's population, with boys (ages 0 -... 14) making up a slightly higher proportion than girls (51%) 2. The typical male is 36.4 years old, lives in a major city, is employed, has a non-school qualification and is married. 3. Aussie males are diverse, almost one-third were born overseas 4. 1 in 8 males experience poverty and 1 in 20 are unemployed 5. in 2016 The estimated population of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander males was nearly 400,000 (around 3.2% of the male population and around 3 in 5 indigenous males identify with a clan, tribal or language group. the gender distribution of Indigenous boys is the same for non-indigenous (51% boys and 49% girls) 6. 1 in 2 Aussie men are sufficiently physically active and 3 in 4 men are overweight 7. 1 in 25 men meet the daily vegetable intake guideline (eat more vegges fellas!) 8. In 2016-17, 93% of people killed at work were men (176 of 190 fatalities) 9. More than 2 in 5 men have experienced violence since the age of 15 10. Coronary heart disease is the leading cause of death for males, with suicide second. Suicide kills 6 men every day in Australia. 11. Of the children subject to substantiated abuse of neglect, 49% were boys 12. Boys account for 61% of all children with a disability. 13. Overall, in 2017 Swimming was the highest participation activity for boys at 29.8%, with football (soccer) second at 21.9% and Aussie Rules Footy at 14.6% Let's all check up on the men and young fellas in our lives, let them know they are appreciated, give them support, make sure they come home safe from work, and make sure they eat their veggies!!
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