Apply Workplace Safety and Health in Metal Work
About This Course
On completion of this unit, learners will have the skills and knowledge in applying workplace safety and health practices to ensure the safety of oneself and others at work in metal work by identifying own roles and responsibilities in a metal work job by following safe work procedures and adopting relevant risk control measures when conducting metal works and responding to fire emergencies
What You'll Learn
2. Follow safe work procedures in metal working
3. Respond to fire emergencies
Entry Requirements
Only those aged 18 years old and above are permitted to enter the orientation course, and are required to:
- Meet the expected fitness standard
- Capable of manipulating numbers at competencystandard on par with Employability Skills (ES) Level 2.
- Have an occupation status as a manual labourer to be employed in a factory manufacturing of fabricated metal goods, basic metals, electrical machinery and apparatus, and other equipment.
- Be proficient in the English language (listening, writing, speaking and reading). (Applies to English Courses ONLY)
- Able to follow oral and written instructions related to work.
- Have acceptable organisational ability