On-site safety training to prevent accidents  

0

Global high-pressure hydraulics provider Enerpac is introducing new on-site safety training designed to optimise the uptime and performance of widely used tools while spotlighting workplace hazards and preventable accidents.

Enerpac’s Goal Zero Safety Programmes draw on the organisation’s practical workplace experience in more than 30 countries and its commitment to promote the goal of zero harm to employees, customers and end users of Enerpac and other-brand heavy lift, shift, position, fabrication and bolting machinery used across Australia, New Zealand and PNG.

“Enerpac is now taking a further lead in the industry by taking its unique expertise out on site where it will do the most good for busy people and companies,” says Enerpac Western Australia Territory Manager David Capper.

“These are practical, down-to-earth safety training development courses designed to deliver immediate benefits from course leaders who combine local expertise with global knowledge and standards.

“The key outcomes on which they focus are reduced accidents and downtime.”

Tailored elements

Elements of the on-site courses are tailored to the needs of individual sites and workshops, including:

  • mine, oil and gas
  • energy generation
  • primary processing (including paper, sugar, food and beverage and agribusiness)
  • bulk handling
  • construction
  • infrastructure (inc. ports and defence establishments)
  • transport (inc. rail, road and aviation)
  • energy generation
  • public water and local authority service utility organisations.

The courses include:

  • tool inspections and correct workplace usage guidance
  • maintenance and storage practices that optimise safety and uptime
  • spotlighting potentially dangerous practices, with case studies
  • extending tool life and productivity
  • safety guidelines for general situations and for particular industries
  • attendance certificates

The courses are open to groups including:

  • tool users
  • supervisors
  • inspectors
  • safety managers
  • project and site engineers
  • maintenance shutdown engineers
  • administration and management staff concerned with risk assessment and management
  • training and development managers.

Please visit www.enerpac.com/au-safety for inquiries about scheduling and composition of courses.

 

 

Share.