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SITE SAFE PASSPORT COURSES

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Here at Site Safe we are proud to be safe. Each year, our Passport courses help more than 60,000 people to stay safe on-site.

start with a foundation passport course

step up to a passport plus course

try one of our one or two-day courses

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BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

4hrs

CIVIL

4hrs

CONSULTANTS

4hrs

ELECTRICIANS

7hrs

The Foundation Passport is available in four options

Who should attend these courses?Those who are new to the industry, or to health and safety training. Suitable for workers, contractors and managers.

Site Access with our Site Safety Cards

Many of New Zealand’s major contractors have adopted the Site Safety Card/Passport as a standard of entry to their sites. Over 60,000 New Zealand construction workers a year attend a Passport course.

Adopting the Site Safety Card/Passport is one way an employer, person in charge of a business or undertaking (PCBU), or other client can work towards meeting their responsibility to ensure workers and contractors are not harmed while carrying out their work.

FOUNDATION PASSPORT – OVERVIEW

4hrs

OverviewSite Safe’s Foundation Passport courses ensure everyone on-site has a basic understanding of their health and safety responsibilities. These entry-level safety awareness courses introduce key topics, including how to keep yourself safe, understanding and controlling risk, basic technical hazards, and legal requirements. lnfluencing on-site attitudes and behaviours is a strong focus, and trainees learn how to take the lead on health and safety issues.

Benefits of a Foundation Passport course › Create positive attitudes towards health and safety in

the workplace › Learn how to keep safe on-site › Gain site access with a Site Safety Card

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IntroductionThe Foundation Passport – Building Construction is a four-hour entry level course that helps trainees understand their basic health and safety responsibilities. The course examines the life-changing personal consequences of unsafe actions and injuries, weighed against the pressure on workers to take shortcuts. Being safe personally, despite what everyone else is doing, is a major theme used to drive high-level safety performance.

Aim › Understand basic health and safety responsibilities › Improve health and safety on-site by becoming a

positive role model

Course content › The reasons for being safe › Shaping health and safety culture › Health and safety conversations › How to take action › The impact of risk taking and injuries › Learn how to speak up when you are not safe › Understand the power of role models

The Foundation Passport – Building Construction provides an introduction to:

› Working at height › Mobile elevating work platforms › Scaffolding › Harness safety › Hazard identification › Noise › Manual handling › Worker engagement › Safe practices › Safety self-inspections › Asbestos, dust, spills and contaminated soil › Conducting inspections of mechanical plant, personal

protective equipment (PPE) and harnesses

Course format › Competitive team quiz › Discussions › Videos › Puzzles and games

Who should attend this course?Workers, contractors and managers in the residential, commercial and maintenance sector who have not completed a Site Safe Passport course before.

FOUNDATION PASSPORT – BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

What will I receive?

A Site Safety Card/Passport (valid for two

years)

YOUR NAME HERE

Four Licensed Building Practitioner points (trainee to register)

A Site Safe Passport Handbook

4hrs

Three credits towards the Certificate in

Construction Site Safety

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What will I receive?

A Site Safety Card/Passport (valid for two

years)

YOUR NAME HERE

Four Licensed Building Practitioner points (trainee to register)

A Site Safe Passport Handbook

Three credits towards the Certificate in

Construction Site Safety

IntroductionThe Foundation Passport – Civil is a four-hour entry level course that helps trainees understand their basic health and safety responsibilities. This course is aimed at those working in the civil industry, and uses targeted examples relevant to the sector. It examines the life-changing personal consequences of unsafe actions and injuries, weighed against the pressure on workers to take shortcuts. Being safe personally, despite what everyone else is doing, is a major theme used to drive high-level safety performance.

Aim › Understand basic health and safety responsibilities › Improve health and safety on-site by becoming a

positive role model

Course content › The reasons for being safe › Shaping health and safety culture › Health and safety conversations › How to take action › The impact of risk taking and injuries › Learn how to speak up when you are not safe › Understand the power of role models

The Foundation Passport – Civil provides an introduction to:

› Chemicals › Working on the road › Excavations and trenches › Slinging and rigging › Mobile plant and equipment › Hazard identification › Noise › Manual handling › Worker engagement › Impact of risk taking and injuries › Health and environment › Safe practices › Safety self-inspections › Asbestos, dust, spills and contaminated soil › Conducting inspections of mechanical plant, PPE and

harnesses

Course format › Competitive team quiz › Discussions › Videos › Puzzles and games

Who should attend this course?Workers, contractors and managers in the civil industry who have not completed a Site Safe Passport course before.

FOUNDATION PASSPORT – CIVIL

4hrs

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IntroductionA four-hour course that explores the roles and responsibilities of project consultants, and how they can keep themselves safe. Designed in conjunction with industry, this course is pitched at a level that recognises the knowledge and experience of the target group. The course looks at ways in which safety can maximise productivity and minimise whole-life project costs, delivering quality projects on time and within budget. This course also examines the topics of leadership in safety and safety by design. Developed by a diverse industry team, it is relevant for the wide range of project consultants working in New Zealand.

Aim › Encourage increased productivity › Minimise project costs › Improve health and safety awareness for yourself and

others › Recognise the value of high-level health and safety

performance

› Understand the range of project safety roles and responsibilities

› Know how to keep yourself safe on a project › Take a leadership role in influencing project safety

Course content › The business case for health and safety on projects › Safety responsibilities of the range of project

consultants › Personal safety and how consultants can stay safe on

projects › Recognising the impact consultants can have on health

and safety over the lifecycle of a project

Course format › Interactive activities › Videos › Discussions › Planning

Who should attend this course?Architects, engineers, designers, consulting engineers, quantity surveyors, landscape architects, quality inspectors, temporary works designers, programmers, equipment suppliers, planners, scientists.

FOUNDATION PASSPORT – CONSULTANTS

What will I receive?

4hrs

20 points to the NZIA CPD Programme (trainee

to register)

This course aligns with elements 7, 9 and 10 of the Competence Standard for IPENZ

members

Four approved hours for NZIQS CPD (trainee to

register)

A Site Safety Card/Passport (valid for two

years)

YOUR NAME HERE

Four Licensed Building Practitioner points (trainee to register)

A Site Safe Passport Handbook

Three credits towards the Certificate in

Construction Site Safety

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IntroductionA seven-hour health and safety awareness course that includes the Electrical Workers Registration Board (EWRB) practising licence requirements and First Aid/CPR. This industry-developed course covers the requirements to renew a practising licence and gains a Site Safety Card (Passport). This saves you time, money and travelling costs.

Aim › Improve health and safety awareness for yourself and

others › Gain practical testing skills in line with AS/NZS

3000:2007 Section 8 and AS/NZS 3760:2010 › Gain competence in First Aid/CPR

Course content › Hands-on self-inspection of personal protective

equipment (PPE), mechanical plant and harnesses › Injury consequences › Scaffold and ladder audits › Hazard identification, elimination, minimisation and

reporting

The course includes electrical safety components as well as a First Aid/CPR component. This reflects the Electrical Workers Registration Board (EWRB) Competence Programme (Electrical Refresher) requirements. This component examines the specific

hazards and controls covered in legislation and codes of practice for the electrical industry. Several possible scenarios are looked at including:

› Insulation resistance of an installation › Main earth resistance › Earth bonding to metalwork resistance › Mains polarity insulation resistance of the mains › Continuity and polarity of the power circuit › Ensuring the residual-current device (RCD) is isolated

on both live circuits when it is switched off

Please note that while this course covers the requirements to renew your EWRB practising licence, a licence renewal fee still applies to the EWRB. Please bring your testing equipment along to this course. Electrical inspectors can only renew their licence at a limited number of courses, please contact us to confirm.

Course format › Group activities › Videos › Games and puzzles › Practical testing using own testing equipment › First Aid/CPR delivered by EWRB approved provider

Who should attend this course?All electricians or those employed within the electrical industry who work on commercial or residential building sites.

FOUNDATION PASSPORT – ELECTRICIANS

7hrs

What will I receive?

A Site Safety Card/Passport (valid for two

years)

YOUR NAME HERE

Seven Licensed Building Practitioner points (trainee to register)

A Site Safe Passport Handbook

Site Safe endorsement on your Registered Electrical

Workers Licence Card

Three credits towards the Certificate in

Construction Site Safety

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Already completed a Passport Course? Step up to a Passport Plus or a one or two-day course.

start with a foundation passport course

step up to a passport plus course

try one of our one or two-day courses

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The Passport Plus is available in three options

OverviewSite Safe’s new Passport Plus courses build on the knowledge gained in the entry-level Foundation Passport courses, but are open to anyone with an interest in height, tools and plant, or worker health. These four-hour safety awareness courses feature a two-hour safety behaviour module, helping trainees to understand the importance of a positive health and safety culture. The second two-hour module introduces a specific health and safety topic.

Benefits of a Passport Plus course › Cost-effective four-hour options for renewing your Site

Safety Card/Passport, that give you more variety and flexibility when choosing training

› Advance your personal development by extending your health and safety knowledge

› Improve your knowledge in a targeted area by learning more about a specific health and safety topic

What you’ll learn › Practise delivering a Toolbox Talk › How to shape health and safety through positive

conversations › The reasons for being safe › How to take action to improve health and safety on-site › The impact of the new law on health and safety culture

PASSPORT PLUS HEIGHT

4hrs

PASSPORT PLUS WORKER HEALTH

4hrs

PASSPORT PLUS TOOLS AND PLANT

4hrs

Who should attend these courses? Anyone looking for a cost-effective option for renewing their Site Safety Card (Passport). These courses are suitable for workers, contractors or managers, and will appeal to anyone with an interest in worker health, height, or tools and plant.

PASSPORT PLUS – OVERVIEW

4hrs

RENEW HERE

Site Access with our Site Safety Cards

Many of New Zealand’s major contractors have adopted the Site Safety Card/Passport as a standard of entry to their sites. Over 60,000 New Zealand construction workers a year attend a Passport course.

Adopting the Site Safety Card/Passport is one way an employer, person in charge of a business or undertaking (PCBU), or other client can work towards meeting their responsibility to ensure workers and contractors are not harmed while carrying out their work.

YOUR NAME HERE

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IntroductionA four-hour safety behaviour course that builds on the height knowledge introduced in the entry-level Foundation Passport courses. Trainees learn how to identify and control some of the key risks associated with working at height and develop an understanding that being safe when working at height is a major responsibility for themselves and their employer. Shaping health and safety through positive conversations is a key focus of this course.

Aim › Understand the basic risks and responsibilities of

working at height › Build on knowledge gained in the entry-level

Foundation Passport › Improve health and safety awareness on-site

Course contentFeatures a two-hour technical module introducing:

› How to keep yourself and others safe › How to select, set up and use a ladder safely › Basic safe use of mobile elevating working platforms › When to use and how to check mobile and standing

scaffolding › How to identify key hazards and risks associated with

working at height

Features a two-hour safety behaviour module introducing:

› Reasons for being safe › Shaping health and safety culture › Health and safety conversations › Taking action

Course format › Two-hour safety behaviour module › Two-hour height specific section › Deliver a Toolbox Talk › Discussions › Videos › Puzzles and games › Interactive activities

Please note there are no Unit Standards attached to the Passport Plus – Height course. The course renews Site Safety Cards, but does not renew height and harness training.

Who should attend this course? Anyone looking for a cost-effective option for renewing their Site Safety Card (Passport). This course is suitable for workers, contractors or managers, and will appeal to anyone with an interest in height.

PASSPORT PLUS – HEIGHT

4hrs

What will I receive?

A Site Safety Card/Passport (valid for two

years)

YOUR NAME HERE

Four Licensed Building Practitioner points (trainee to register)

A Site Safe Passport Handbook

Three credits towards the Certificate in

Construction Site Safety

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IntroductionA four-hour safety behaviour course that builds on the health and environment knowledge introduced in the entry-level Foundation Passport courses. Trainees will learn how hazardous substances, noise and behaviour can have a serious impact on health. Shaping health and safety through positive conversations is a key focus of this course.

Aim › Understand the basic risks and responsibilities of

working with chemicals, dust, noise, stress, fatigue, violence and bullying

› Build on knowledge learnt in the entry-level Foundation Passport

› Improve health and safety awareness on-site

Course contentFeatures a two-hour technical module introducing:

› The risks of hazardous substances including chemicals, solvents, dust and asbestos

› The importance of looking after hearing › The causes of workplace fatigue and stress › The dangers of alcohol and drugs in the workplace › The seriousness of workplace violence and bullying › How to keep yourself and others safe

Features a two-hour safety behaviour module introducing:

› Reasons for being safe › Shaping health and safety culture › Health and safety conversations › Taking action

Course format › Two-hour safety behaviour module › Two-hour worker health specific section › Deliver a Toolbox Talk › Discussions › Videos › Puzzles and games › Interactive activities

Who should attend this course? Anyone looking for a cost-effective option for renewing their Site Safety Card (Passport). This course is suitable for workers, contractors or managers, and will appeal to anyone with an interest in worker health.

PASSPORT PLUS – WORKER HEALTH

4hrs

What will I receive?

A Site Safety Card/Passport (valid for two

years)

YOUR NAME HERE

Four Licensed Building Practitioner points (trainee to register)

A Site Safe Passport Handbook

Three credits towards the Certificate in

Construction Site Safety

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IntroductionA four-hour safety behaviour course that builds on the tools and plant knowledge introduced in the entry-level Foundation Passport courses. Trainees will learn how to identify and control some of the key risks associated with tools and plant, as well as some of the risks associated with excavations. Shaping health and safety through positive conversations is a key focus of this course.

Aim › Understand the basic risks and responsibilities of

working with tools and plant › Build on specific knowledge learnt in the entry-level

Foundation Passport › Improve health and safety awareness on-site

Course contentFeatures a two-hour technical module introducing:

› How to keep yourself and others safe › The types of tools and plant common to both the

building and civil industries › How to identify and control risk when working with

tools, plant and excavations › The dangers associated with messy work sites › Safe use of tools and plant

Features a two-hour safety behaviour module introducing:

› Reasons for being safe › Shaping health and safety culture › Health and safety conversations › Taking action

Course format › Two-hour safety behaviour module › Two-hour tools and plant specific section › Deliver a Toolbox Talk › Discussions › Videos › Puzzles and games › Interactive activities

Who should attend this course? Anyone looking for a cost-effective option for renewing their Site Safety Card (Passport). This course is suitable for workers, contractors or managers, and will appeal to anyone with an interest in tools and plant.

PASSPORT PLUS – TOOLS AND PLANT

What will I receive?

4hrs

A Site Safety Card/Passport (valid for two

years)

YOUR NAME HERE

Four Licensed Building Practitioner points (trainee to register)

A Site Safe Passport Handbook

Three credits towards the Certificate in

Construction Site Safety

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Ready to step up to a one or two-day course? Read on to find out how.

start with a foundation passport course

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try one of our one or two-day courses

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CHOOSE THE SKILLS AND LEARNING THAT BEST SUIT YOUSite Safe has a range of one and two-day courses that can further expand your health and safety skills and knowledge. All the courses listed here will renew your Site Safety Card.

Every course you complete also brings you a step closer to our tertiary qualification, the Certificate in Construction Site Safety, which we deliver in collaboration with Unitec Institute of Technology. To achieve the certificate, you simply need to complete a range of courses to a total of 40 certificate credits.

Start with a Passport level course1.Choose from a range of practical or theory-based courses to suit your needs2.Add one or both of the required courses *3.When you’ve completed 40 credits, you’ll gain the Certificate in Construction Site Safety4.Work at your own pace – there’s no timeframe for completion5.

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Fall Arrest Systems

A mix of theory and practical-based learning providing the skills to work safely at height, and how to use personal safety harness equipment while working both in restraint and arrest.

2 DAYS 8 CERTIFICATE CREDITS

Unit Standard 23229 & 15757

Contractor Management

Achieve your project goals and meet your legal obligations when contracting work out to others.

1 DAY 8 CERTIFICATE CREDITS

First Aid Construction Safety

Suitable for those working on a construction site, and those who would like to refresh their First Aid training.

1 DAY 4 CERTIFICATE CREDITS

Unit Standard 6401 & 6402

Height and Harness

The knowledge, skills and resources to work safely at height, and use personal safety harness equipment under supervision.

1 DAY 9 CERTIFICATE CREDITS

Unit Standard 23229

Low Level Prefabricated Scaffold

Training on erecting and dismantling prefabricated aluminium scaffold towers below 4 metres.

1 DAY 6 CERTIFICATE CREDITS

Supervisor

On-site leadership skills in construction health and safety. Suitable for all site leaders including supervisors, foremen and leading hands.

2 DAYS 10 CERTIFICATE CREDITS

Unit Standard 21970

to achieve the certificate, you will need to complete at least one of the courses marked with an asterisk *

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Health and Safety Representative

Helping you understand your legal responsibilities and gain skills in working with management as a Health and Safety Representative.

2 DAYS 10 CERTIFICATE CREDITS

Unit Standard 29315

Leadership in Safety *

Lead an improved safety culture and implement effective health and safety systems. Suitable for senior managers, executives and senior site staff.

1 DAY 12 CERTIFICATE CREDITS

Site Safety Plans – Advanced Passport *

Training on how to complete Site Specific Safety Plans (SSSPs). Suitable for site leaders, contractors, quantity surveyors and those who have successfully completed a Passport course.

1 DAY 12 CERTIFICATE CREDITS

Supervisor Update

A refresher course in implementing and maintaining a culture of safety and performance on-site.

1 DAY 9 CERTIFICATE CREDITS

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