Target students include people seeking the skills and knowledge to perform rescue procedures from live low voltage (LV) apparatus, not including overhead lines and underground cables in the workplace.
The course specifies the mandatory requirements of rescue from a live LV panel and how they apply in the context of transmission, distribution or rail work functions. And encompasses responsibilities for health, safety and risk management processes at all operative levels and adherence to safety practices as part of the normal way of doing work.
The application of the skills and knowledge described in this unit may require a licence/registration to practice in the workplace subject to regulations for undertaking of electrical work.
Students must provide a copy of:
Students should consider this training program to be one (1) week and one (1) day of study, research, training and assessment. Students must be prepared to be engaged with Salus Group Academy and be willing to contribute their own time, effort and resources and be genuinely committed to working toward a satisfactory outcome.
Class sizes will be limited to ten (10) students.
Salus Group Academy is not a CRICOS registered provider therefore applicants studying in Australia on a Student Visa are not eligible to enrol in this program.
Students will be enrolled on a fee for service basis.
On successful completion of the training program Students will be awarded a Statement of Attainment for UETDRRF004 Perform rescue from a live LV panel.
Salus Group Academy will assist all students in their efforts to complete training programs by all methods available and reasonable. Trainers are responsible for ensuring that all students are aware they can contact their trainer or other Salus Group Academy staff members if they are experiencing difficulties with any aspect of their studies. Staff will ensure students have access to the full resources of Salus Group Academy to assist them in achieving the required level of competency in all nationally recognised units of competency.
If a student is experiencing personal difficulties, training staff will encourage the student to contact Salus Group Academy management, who will provide discreet, personalised and confidential assistance according to the nature of the difficulties. If issues are impacting the student’s study, course deferral may be discussed.
Where a student’s needs exceed the capacity of the support services Salus Group Academy can offer, they will be referred to an appropriate external agency. These needs may be academic needs or personal needs. Extensive information regarding support agencies, resources and services may be sourced online. Salus Group Academy staff members will assist students to source appropriate support.
Students who demonstrate slow progress will be supported as required. Students can seek support at any time by discussing their needs with the trainer and assessor or staff at Salus Group Academy.
Full details of specialist support agencies Salus Group Academy may access are included in the Salus Group Academy Student Handbook.
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