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Occupational Health and Safety Week

GippsTAFE is taking an active part in Occupational Health and Safety Week by conducting a series of demonstrations and interactive sessions at GippsTAFE’s Construction and Safety Department at the Yallourn Campus.

By GippsTAFE - 15th October 2003 - Back to News

This year, Occupational Health and Safety Week will be held from Monday October 21 to November 1, with the theme "Every 1 can make a difference!"

Demonstrations and sessions will run on Tuesday 28 and Thursday 30 of October during Occupational Health and Safety Week, from 9.00am until 4.00pm and will cover forklift safety, scaffolding, rigging, dogging and prevention of fall from height.

The GippsTAFE Construction and Safety Department operates from a uniquely designed, purpose built training facility which is fully equipped with state of the art equipment for health and safety training, and meets National Occupational Health and Safety regulations, Codes of Practice and National Certification requirements.

GippsTAFE’s Construction and Safety Department offers courses in dogging, forklift operation, rigging, mobile crane, mobile plant certification and scaffolding at various times during the year.

All demonstrations and interactive sessions in Occupational Health and Safety Week are free, and everyone is invited to attend.

For more information please contact Mark Nestor at the Yallourn Campus of GippsTAFE on 5127 0277.


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