Available courses

Spill Control Safety - Refresher
Current Courses

Learning about spill control and how to contain a chemical spill helps protect people, property, and the environment.

Many workplaces use hazardous substances, and understanding how to respond safely to spills is an important part of workplace safety awareness.

With different spill containment methods available, there are multiple ways to contain and remove a chemical spill safely. Within this course, learners will also cover signage, spill kit requirements, the importance of protecting the environment, and where spill kits should be situated within the workplace.

This course is aimed at ensuring people working with or around hazardous substances can understand key safety information and support best practice spill response in the workplace.

If you would like to view or complete this course, please check out our access options or contact our training team on 09 430 6025 or email learn@training4safety.co.nz.

THIS TRAINING IS TO BE USED AS A REFRESHER ONLY! Trainees must have completed practical training in the past two years to qualify for this training.

Please note: This training does not issue Unit Standards.

Course Structure
  • What causes spills
  • How to handle spills
  • How to correctly store substances
  • Spill kits
  • Signage
  • Requirements
  • Protecting the environment
  • So much more

While there are no formal prerequisites for this e-learning course, prior practical experience or relevant training is recommended to get the most out of the content. This online training module is a great way to build foundational knowledge and support competency in the topic area. It’s ideal for learners looking to gain understanding before or after attending face-to-face training with our qualified trainers. It can also serve as a valuable refresher for safety awareness or in situations requiring rapid or large-scale rollouts.

Please note: This e-learning module is not a replacement for face-to-face training. It is designed to complement hands-on learning and practical experience. We strongly encourage learners to seek advice and participate in the practical component of training to ensure competency and safety in real-world applications. Online learning may not be suitable for all individuals or roles, so it’s important for management or the learner to assess whether it’s the right fit. For guidance, or to book a face-to-face course, please contact us directly or visit our website to view upcoming training options.

Mobile Elevated Work Platform - Refresher
Current Courses

This refresher course is aimed at ensuring people working with mobile elevated work platforms can understand and demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and attributes for all essential areas covered under the full “best practice” guidelines in the workplace.

If you would like to view or complete this course, please check out our access options or contact our training team on 09 430 6025 or email learn@training4safety.co.nz

The course has been intensely researched to ensure the safety information and regulations within the course are correct and up to date.

THIS TRAINING IS TO BE USED AS A REFRESHER ONLY! Trainees must have completed practical training in the past two years to qualify for this training.

Course Structure
  • Employer and owner responsibilities
  • Mobile elevated work platform mechanics and safety features
  • Hazards and risks management/identification
  • Environment and workplace checks
  • Mobile elevated work platform faults and damage, and how to identify these
  • Pre-operation check
  • So much more

Please note: This training does not issue Unit Standards.

While there are no formal prerequisites for this e-learning course, prior practical experience or relevant training is recommended to get the most out of the content. This online training module is a great way to build foundational knowledge and support competency in the topic area. It’s ideal for learners looking to gain understanding before or after attending face-to-face training with our qualified trainers. It can also serve as a valuable refresher for safety awareness or in situations requiring rapid or large-scale rollouts.

Please note: This e-learning module is not a replacement for face-to-face training. It is designed to complement hands-on learning and practical experience. We strongly encourage learners to seek advice and participate in the practical component of training to ensure competency and safety in real-world applications. Online learning may not be suitable for all individuals or roles, so it’s important for management or the learner to assess whether it’s the right fit. For guidance, or to book a face-to-face course, please contact us directly or visit our website to view upcoming training options.

Cyber Smart: Prevent, Protect and Respond
Current Courses

Cyber security is no longer just an IT concern — it’s a daily responsibility for everyone. This course provides practical, easy-to-understand strategies to help individuals and organisations protect against cyber threats, minimise risks, and respond confidently to potential crises.

Through clear explanations, real-world examples, and interactive activities, learners will develop the knowledge and skills needed to stay ahead of common attacks such as phishing, ransomware, and social engineering. The course focuses on practical actions that can be applied immediately in both personal and professional settings.

By the end of the course, learners will understand the threat landscape, know how to strengthen their defences, build a security-aware culture, and play an active role in keeping their workplace and community safe.

If you would like to view or complete this course, please check out our access options or contact our training team on 09 430 6025 or email learn@training4safety.co.nz.

Please note: This training does not issue Unit Standards.

Course Structure
  • Introduction to cyber security
  • Understanding the threat landscape
  • Human error — your biggest risk
  • Password and access management
  • Device security 101
  • Safe browsing and email practices
  • Social media and digital footprint
  • Protecting business systems
  • Data protection and privacy compliance
  • Recognising and responding to a cyber attack
  • Incident response planning
  • Cyber security for leaders and managers
  • Cyber insurance and risk transfer
  • Regular audits and testing
  • Building a culture of cyber awareness

While there are no formal prerequisites for this e-learning course, prior practical experience or relevant training is recommended to get the most out of the content. This online training module is a great way to build foundational knowledge and support competency in the topic area. It’s ideal for learners looking to gain understanding before or after attending face-to-face training with our qualified trainers. It can also serve as a valuable refresher for safety awareness or in situations requiring rapid or large-scale rollouts.

Please note: This e-learning module is not a replacement for face-to-face training. It is designed to complement hands-on learning and practical experience. We strongly encourage learners to seek advice and participate in the practical component of training to ensure competency and safety in real-world applications. Online learning may not be suitable for all individuals or roles, so it’s important for management or the learner to assess whether it’s the right fit. For guidance, or to book a face-to-face course, please contact us directly or visit our website to view upcoming training options.

Heights Safety and Awareness - Refresher
Current Courses

The Heights Awareness Refresher Training course covers information around working at height and in environments where height is a factor.

It explains topics such as scaffolding, duty holders, anchorage, and much more. The course includes videos and audio bites with demonstrations to help learners gain a clear understanding of heights awareness.

If you would like to view or complete this course, please check out our access options or contact our training team on 09 430 6025 or email learn@training4safety.co.nz.

THIS TRAINING IS TO BE USED AS A REFRESHER ONLY! Trainees must have completed practical training in the past two years to qualify for this training.

Please note: This training does not issue Unit Standards.

Course Structure
  • Systems of fall protection
  • Health and safety
  • Employer and worker responsibilities
  • Environment, pre-use, and workplace checks
  • PPE requirements
  • Fall arrest and restraint techniques
  • Rope methods
  • So much more

While there are no formal prerequisites for this e-learning course, prior practical experience or relevant training is recommended to get the most out of the content. This online training module is a great way to build foundational knowledge and support competency in the topic area. It’s ideal for learners looking to gain understanding before or after attending face-to-face training with our qualified trainers. It can also serve as a valuable refresher for safety awareness or in situations requiring rapid or large-scale rollouts.

Please note: This e-learning module is not a replacement for face-to-face training. It is designed to complement hands-on learning and practical experience. We strongly encourage learners to seek advice and participate in the practical component of training to ensure competency and safety in real-world applications. Online learning may not be suitable for all individuals or roles, so it’s important for management or the learner to assess whether it’s the right fit. For guidance, or to book a face-to-face course, please contact us directly or visit our website to view upcoming training options.

ECE Emergency Warden Training - Refresher
Current Courses

The ECE Industry Specific Emergency Warden refresher course has been tailor made for teachers who are Emergency Wardens within a centre.

This course includes the procedures and actions Wardens must follow when an emergency situation occurs.

Knowing how to be a Fire Warden is essential in any business, but knowing how to respond to other emergency situations can be just as important.

This course outlines the duties of Head and Deputy Wardens when an emergency situation occurs, along with evacuation tips for a childcare centre. The course information is specific to the Early Childhood Education industry, making it relatable and relevant. Each topic has been researched, gathered, and tested within the industry to ensure it is beneficial for teachers, no matter what their position may be.

If you would like to view or complete this course, please check out our access options or contact our training team on 09 430 6025 or email learn@training4safety.co.nz.

Please note: This training does not issue Unit Standards.

Course Structure
  • Natural disasters
  • Chemical spills and gas leaks
  • Physical threats and endangerment
  • Aggressive parents
  • Missing children
  • Fire
  • So much more

While there are no formal prerequisites for this e-learning course, prior practical experience or relevant training is recommended to get the most out of the content. This online training module is a great way to build foundational knowledge and support competency in the topic area. It’s ideal for learners looking to gain understanding before or after attending face-to-face training with our qualified trainers. It can also serve as a valuable refresher for safety awareness or in situations requiring rapid or large-scale rollouts.

Please note: This e-learning module is not a replacement for face-to-face training. It is designed to complement hands-on learning and practical experience. We strongly encourage learners to seek advice and participate in the practical component of training to ensure competency and safety in real-world applications. Online learning may not be suitable for all individuals or roles, so it’s important for management or the learner to assess whether it’s the right fit. For guidance, or to book a face-to-face course, please contact us directly or visit our website to view upcoming training options.

Confined Spaces and Hazardous Atmospheres - Refresher
Current Courses

This course also covers hazardous atmospheres, including toxic substances, corrosive atmospheres, asphyxiating atmospheres, and flammable environments. Some hazardous atmospheres can have significantly low oxygen levels, which may cause serious harm. Learning how to identify and test for a hazardous atmosphere helps support the safety of workers entering that workspace.

If you would like to view or complete this course, please check out our access options or contact our training team on 09 430 6025 or email learn@training4safety.co.nz.

THIS TRAINING IS TO BE USED AS A REFRESHER ONLY! Trainees must have completed practical training in the past two years to qualify for this training.

Please note: This training does not issue Unit Standards.

Course Structure
  • Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 (HSWA)
  • Possible causes of death in confined spaces
  • Types of confined spaces
  • Hazard recognition of confined spaces
  • Hazard controls
  • Duties and responsibilities
  • So much more

While there are no formal prerequisites for this e-learning course, prior practical experience or relevant training is recommended to get the most out of the content. This online training module is a great way to build foundational knowledge and support competency in the topic area. It’s ideal for learners looking to gain understanding before or after attending face-to-face training with our qualified trainers. It can also serve as a valuable refresher for safety awareness or in situations requiring rapid or large-scale rollouts.

Please note: This e-learning module is not a replacement for face-to-face training. It is designed to complement hands-on learning and practical experience. We strongly encourage learners to seek advice and participate in the practical component of training to ensure competency and safety in real-world applications. Online learning may not be suitable for all individuals or roles, so it’s important for management or the learner to assess whether it’s the right fit. For guidance, or to book a face-to-face course, please contact us directly or visit our website to view upcoming training options.

Permit to Work for Issuers and Receivers - Refresher
Current Courses

This refresher course is aimed at ensuring people working as permit receivers or issuers can understand and demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and attributes for essential areas covered under best practice guidelines in the workplace.

This course details the responsibilities of a permit receiver or issuer, how to get a permit, and why one is needed. It explains the worksites and environments where a permit may be required, and which permits can be used in different situations.

If you would like to view or complete this course, please check out our access options or contact our training team on 09 430 6025 or email learn@training4safety.co.nz.

THIS TRAINING IS TO BE USED AS A REFRESHER ONLY! Trainees must have completed practical training in the past two years to qualify for this training.

Please note: This training does not issue Unit Standards.

Course Structure
  • Inspection procedures
  • Monitoring
  • Auditing
  • Different types of permits
  • Work completion procedures
  • Preparing for, applying for, and accepting a work permit
  • Risk and hazard identification
  • So much more

While there are no formal prerequisites for this e-learning course, prior practical experience or relevant training is recommended to get the most out of the content. This online training module is a great way to build foundational knowledge and support competency in the topic area. It’s ideal for learners looking to gain understanding before or after attending face-to-face training with our qualified trainers. It can also serve as a valuable refresher for safety awareness or in situations requiring rapid or large-scale rollouts.

Please note: This e-learning module is not a replacement for face-to-face training. It is designed to complement hands-on learning and practical experience. We strongly encourage learners to seek advice and participate in the practical component of training to ensure competency and safety in real-world applications. Online learning may not be suitable for all individuals or roles, so it’s important for management or the learner to assess whether it’s the right fit. For guidance, or to book a face-to-face course, please contact us directly or visit our website to view upcoming training options.

Fire Warden and Emergency Procedures - Refresher
Current Courses


Our refresher Fire Warden training covers all aspects of being a warden in a fire situation.

Being a Fire Warden in an office or building is a very serious responsibility, and not knowing what to do in an emergency could create harm to people and property.

Learn and understand the responsibilities you have as a Fire Warden in an emergency situation. This course covers evacuation procedures, what to do with your equipment, and how to communicate with your team during an emergency.

If you would like to view or complete this course, please check out our access options or contact our training team on 09 430 6025 or email learn@training4safety.co.nz.

Please note: This training does not issue Unit Standards.

Course Structure
  • Basic fire training
  • Head Warden duties
  • Deputy Warden duties
  • Evacuation responsibilities
  • Warden identification
  • R.A.C.E — Remove, Alert, Confine, Evacuate or Extinguish
  • So much more

While there are no formal prerequisites for this e-learning course, prior practical experience or relevant training is recommended to get the most out of the content. This online training module is a great way to build foundational knowledge and support competency in the topic area. It’s ideal for learners looking to gain understanding before or after attending face-to-face training with our qualified trainers. It can also serve as a valuable refresher for safety awareness or in situations requiring rapid or large-scale rollouts.

Please note: This e-learning module is not a replacement for face-to-face training. It is designed to complement hands-on learning and practical experience. We strongly encourage learners to seek advice and participate in the practical component of training to ensure competency and safety in real-world applications. Online learning may not be suitable for all individuals or roles, so it’s important for management or the learner to assess whether it’s the right fit. For guidance, or to book a face-to-face course, please contact us directly or visit our website to view upcoming training options.

Introduction to Fire and Safety Systems
Current Courses

Introduction to Fire and Safety Systems is a course that covers multiple topics building owners, occupants, and staff should know about.

This course helps learners gain a better understanding of the systems within a building, what is required, and how some of these systems are maintained.

This course is focused on life safety and the importance each system has within a building. It is also useful for staff working within the building, as it can provide general base knowledge for those who may interact with these systems from time to time, such as reception or administration staff.

If you would like to view or complete this course, please check out our access options or contact our training team on 09 430 6025 or email learn@training4safety.co.nz.

Please note: This training does not issue Unit Standards.

Course Structure
  • Emergency lighting
  • Passive fire
  • Access control
  • Automatic doors
  • Fire sprinkler systems
  • Alarm types
  • Final signs and exits
  • So much more

While there are no formal prerequisites for this e-learning course, prior practical experience or relevant training is recommended to get the most out of the content. This online training module is a great way to build foundational knowledge and support competency in the topic area. It’s ideal for learners looking to gain understanding before or after attending face-to-face training with our qualified trainers. It can also serve as a valuable refresher for safety awareness or in situations requiring rapid or large-scale rollouts.

Please note: This e-learning module is not a replacement for face-to-face training. It is designed to complement hands-on learning and practical experience. We strongly encourage learners to seek advice and participate in the practical component of training to ensure competency and safety in real-world applications. Online learning may not be suitable for all individuals or roles, so it’s important for management or the learner to assess whether it’s the right fit. For guidance, or to book a face-to-face course, please contact us directly or visit our website to view upcoming training options.

Life, Skills and Success
Current Courses

This introductory course covers becoming workplace ready, the principles of workplace safety, and general knowledge and procedures relating to safe work practices.

This course is designed to support learners with practical workplace readiness knowledge, including communication, presentation, identifying hazards, reporting incidents, and understanding basic health and safety responsibilities.

If you would like to view or complete this course, please check out our access options or contact our training team on 09 430 6025 or email learn@training4safety.co.nz.

Please note: This training does not issue Unit Standards.

Course Structure
  • Time management
  • Personal presentation
  • Communication and respect
  • Identifying work risks or hazards
  • Incident reporting
  • Health and safety responsibilities
  • Induction
  • Site protocol
  • Drug and alcohol testing
  • Working at heights
  • Stock stacking and destacking
  • Hazardous materials and MSDS
  • Spill control and response
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • Electrical safety
  • First aid
  • Fire safety
  • Earthquake and civil defence

While there are no formal prerequisites for this e-learning course, prior practical experience or relevant training is recommended to get the most out of the content. This online training module is a great way to build foundational knowledge and support competency in the topic area. It’s ideal for learners looking to gain understanding before or after attending face-to-face training with our qualified trainers. It can also serve as a valuable refresher for safety awareness or in situations requiring rapid or large-scale rollouts.

Please note: This e-learning module is not a replacement for face-to-face training. It is designed to complement hands-on learning and practical experience. We strongly encourage learners to seek advice and participate in the practical component of training to ensure competency and safety in real-world applications. Online learning may not be suitable for all individuals or roles, so it’s important for management or the learner to assess whether it’s the right fit. For guidance, or to book a face-to-face course, please contact us directly or visit our website to view upcoming training options.

Fire Warden and Emergency Procedures
Current Courses


Being a Fire Warden in an office or building is a very serious responsibility, and not knowing what to do in an emergency could create harm to people and property.

Learn and understand the responsibilities you have as a Fire Warden in an emergency situation. This course covers evacuation procedures, what to do with your equipment, and how to communicate with your team during an emergency.

If you would like to view or complete this course, please check out our access options or contact our training team on 09 430 6025 or email learn@training4safety.co.nz.

Please note: This training does not issue Unit Standards.

Course Structure
  • Basic fire training
  • Head Warden duties
  • Deputy Warden duties
  • Evacuation responsibilities
  • Warden identification
  • R.A.C.E — Remove, Alert, Confine, Evacuate or Extinguish
  • So much more

While there are no formal prerequisites for this e-learning course, prior practical experience or relevant training is recommended to get the most out of the content. This online training module is a great way to build foundational knowledge and support competency in the topic area. It’s ideal for learners looking to gain understanding before or after attending face-to-face training with our qualified trainers. It can also serve as a valuable refresher for safety awareness or in situations requiring rapid or large-scale rollouts.

Please note: This e-learning module is not a replacement for face-to-face training. It is designed to complement hands-on learning and practical experience. We strongly encourage learners to seek advice and participate in the practical component of training to ensure competency and safety in real-world applications. Online learning may not be suitable for all individuals or roles, so it’s important for management or the learner to assess whether it’s the right fit. For guidance, or to book a face-to-face course, please contact us directly or visit our website to view upcoming training options.

Fire Suppression Procedures
Current Courses

The Fire Suppression Procedures course covers information around how to suppress a fire, whether using an extinguisher, fire blanket, or fire hose reel.

It explains the fire triangle and how quickly a fire can spread. The course includes videos and audio bites with demonstrations to help learners gain a clear understanding of fire suppression procedures.

If you would like to view or complete this course, please check out our access options or contact our training team on 09 430 6025 or email learn@training4safety.co.nz.

Please note: This training does not issue Unit Standards.

Course Structure
  • Fire extinguisher use and types
  • Fire blanket use
  • Fire hose reel use
  • The fire triangle
  • Correct use of safety equipment
  • So much more

While there are no formal prerequisites for this e-learning course, prior practical experience or relevant training is recommended to get the most out of the content. This online training module is a great way to build foundational knowledge and support competency in the topic area. It’s ideal for learners looking to gain understanding before or after attending face-to-face training with our qualified trainers. It can also serve as a valuable refresher for safety awareness or in situations requiring rapid or large-scale rollouts.

Please note: This e-learning module is not a replacement for face-to-face training. It is designed to complement hands-on learning and practical experience. We strongly encourage learners to seek advice and participate in the practical component of training to ensure competency and safety in real-world applications. Online learning may not be suitable for all individuals or roles, so it’s important for management or the learner to assess whether it’s the right fit. For guidance, or to book a face-to-face course, please contact us directly or visit our website to view upcoming training options.

Fire Suppression Procedures - Refresher
Current Courses

The Fire Suppression Procedures Refresher course covers information around how to suppress a fire, whether using an extinguisher, fire blanket, or fire hose reel.

It explains the fire triangle and how quickly a fire can spread. The course includes videos and audio bites with demonstrations to help learners refresh their understanding of fire suppression procedures.

If you would like to view or complete this course, please check out our access options or contact our training team on 09 430 6025 or email learn@training4safety.co.nz.

THIS TRAINING IS TO BE USED AS A REFRESHER ONLY! Trainees must have completed practical training in the past two years to qualify for this training.

Please note: This training does not issue Unit Standards.

Course Structure
  • Fire extinguisher use and types
  • Fire blanket use
  • Fire hose reel use
  • The fire triangle
  • Correct use of safety equipment
  • So much more

While there are no formal prerequisites for this e-learning course, prior practical experience or relevant training is recommended to get the most out of the content. This online training module is a great way to build foundational knowledge and support competency in the topic area. It’s ideal for learners looking to gain understanding before or after attending face-to-face training with our qualified trainers. It can also serve as a valuable refresher for safety awareness or in situations requiring rapid or large-scale rollouts.

Please note: This e-learning module is not a replacement for face-to-face training. It is designed to complement hands-on learning and practical experience. We strongly encourage learners to seek advice and participate in the practical component of training to ensure competency and safety in real-world applications. Online learning may not be suitable for all individuals or roles, so it’s important for management or the learner to assess whether it’s the right fit. For guidance, or to book a face-to-face course, please contact us directly or visit our website to view upcoming training options.

Healthcare and Rest-homes Emergency Warden
Current Courses

The Healthcare & Rest-homes Industry Specific Emergency Warden course has been tailor made for workers who need to know about Warden and Emergency Procedures within a facility.

Our Emergency Warden course covers a wide range of emergencies that could occur in your workplace.

It covers the procedures a Head and Deputy Warden may need to follow, as well as evacuation and lockdown procedures. This course also includes information such as operating instructions for alarms and guidance on fire suppression equipment if a fire was to break out.

If you would like to view or complete this course, please check out our access options or contact our training team on 09 430 6025 or email learn@training4safety.co.nz.

Please note: This training does not issue Unit Standards.

Course Structure
  • Natural disasters
  • Chemical spills and gas leaks
  • Bomb threats and suspicious packages
  • Violent intruder
  • Trespassers
  • Missing person
  • Serious injury or death
  • Aggressive people
  • So much more

While there are no formal prerequisites for this e-learning course, prior practical experience or relevant training is recommended to get the most out of the content. This online training module is a great way to build foundational knowledge and support competency in the topic area. It’s ideal for learners looking to gain understanding before or after attending face-to-face training with our qualified trainers. It can also serve as a valuable refresher for safety awareness or in situations requiring rapid or large-scale rollouts.

Please note: This e-learning module is not a replacement for face-to-face training. It is designed to complement hands-on learning and practical experience. We strongly encourage learners to seek advice and participate in the practical component of training to ensure competency and safety in real-world applications. Online learning may not be suitable for all individuals or roles, so it’s important for management or the learner to assess whether it’s the right fit. For guidance, or to book a face-to-face course, please contact us directly or visit our website to view upcoming training options.

Workplace Safety Awareness (Tier 1)
Current Courses

This training is comparative to others on the market, covering general health and safety on civil and construction sites.

In this training, learners will cover how to stay safe in the workplace, understand their responsibilities in relation to health and safety, and support stronger safety awareness across the team.

Having awareness of workplace safety, being well prepared, and understanding workplace hazards is key to helping avoid incidents. Workplace safety awareness supports pre-planning and preparation for hazards in the workplace.

Our Workplace Safety Awareness course can also be used as an induction for new staff members, or as a refresher for staff after an incident has occurred, as it includes detailed information across a wide range of safety topics.

This course can be tailored to suit industry-specific requirements and can include site-specific information where needed. The Workplace Safety Awareness course is suitable for a wide range of staff, including managers, general office staff, tradespeople, and workshop teams.

If you would like to view or complete this course, please check out our access options or contact our training team on 09 430 6025 or email learn@training4safety.co.nz.

Please note: This training does not issue Unit Standards.

Course Structure
  • Site protocol and behaviour
  • Site signage
  • Heights safety
  • Spill control
  • Hot works
  • Fire safety and suppression
  • Warden responsibilities
  • Natural disasters
  • Drug and alcohol protocol
  • Traffic management
  • PPE and safety equipment
  • Pre-employment health checks and ongoing monitoring
  • Securing loads, lifting, and over-width trailers
  • Hazardous materials
  • Guarding on machines
  • Electrical safety
  • Permits
  • Office ergonomics, layout, and lighting
  • Vehicles and mobile equipment
  • Gas leaks and bomb threats

While there are no formal prerequisites for this e-learning course, prior practical experience or relevant training is recommended to get the most out of the content. This online training module is a great way to build foundational knowledge and support competency in the topic area. It’s ideal for learners looking to gain understanding before or after attending face-to-face training with our qualified trainers. It can also serve as a valuable refresher for safety awareness or in situations requiring rapid or large-scale rollouts.

Please note: This e-learning module is not a replacement for face-to-face training. It is designed to complement hands-on learning and practical experience. We strongly encourage learners to seek advice and participate in the practical component of training to ensure competency and safety in real-world applications. Online learning may not be suitable for all individuals or roles, so it’s important for management or the learner to assess whether it’s the right fit. For guidance, or to book a face-to-face course, please contact us directly or visit our website to view upcoming training options.

Workplace Safety Awareness (Tier 1) - Refresher
Current Courses

Learn to stay safe in your workplace, understand your responsibilities in relation to health and safety, and increase awareness across your workplace.

In this refresher training, learners revisit how to stay safe in the workplace, understand their responsibilities in relation to health and safety, and support stronger safety awareness across the team.

Our training is comparative to others on the market, covering general health and safety on civil and construction sites.

Having awareness of workplace safety, being well prepared, and understanding workplace hazards is key to helping avoid incidents. Workplace safety awareness supports pre-planning and preparation for hazards in the workplace.

Our Workplace Safety Awareness course can also be used as an induction for new staff members, or as a refresher for staff after an incident has occurred, as it includes detailed information across a wide range of safety topics.

This course can be tailored to suit industry-specific requirements and can include site-specific information where needed. The Workplace Safety Awareness course is suitable for a wide range of staff, including managers, general office staff, tradespeople, and workshop teams.

If you would like to view or complete this course, please check out our access options or contact our training team on 09 430 6025 or email learn@training4safety.co.nz.

Please note: This training does not issue Unit Standards.

Course Structure
  • Site protocol and behaviour
  • Site signage
  • Heights safety
  • Spill control
  • Hot works
  • Fire safety and suppression
  • Warden responsibilities
  • Natural disasters
  • Drug and alcohol protocol
  • Traffic management
  • PPE and safety equipment
  • Pre-employment health checks and ongoing monitoring
  • Securing loads, lifting, and over-width trailers
  • Hazardous materials
  • Guarding on machines
  • Electrical safety
  • Permits
  • Office ergonomics, layout, and lighting
  • Vehicles and mobile equipment
  • Gas leaks and bomb threats

While there are no formal prerequisites for this e-learning course, prior practical experience or relevant training is recommended to get the most out of the content. This online training module is a great way to build foundational knowledge and support competency in the topic area. It’s ideal for learners looking to gain understanding before or after attending face-to-face training with our qualified trainers. It can also serve as a valuable refresher for safety awareness or in situations requiring rapid or large-scale rollouts.

Please note: This e-learning module is not a replacement for face-to-face training. It is designed to complement hands-on learning and practical experience. We strongly encourage learners to seek advice and participate in the practical component of training to ensure competency and safety in real-world applications. Online learning may not be suitable for all individuals or roles, so it’s important for management or the learner to assess whether it’s the right fit. For guidance, or to book a face-to-face course, please contact us directly or visit our website to view upcoming training options.

Armed Robbery Prevention Training
Current Courses

A comprehensive Armed Robbery Prevention course covering topics such as building design, cash handling, CCTV and security, staff management, what to do during a robbery, staying safe, and victim support.

This course is aimed at ensuring business owners, employers, and employees can understand key knowledge, skills, and attributes needed in an armed robbery situation. It has been developed to help minimise crime and reduce the risk of armed robberies occurring in the workplace.

Learners will gain knowledge to help identify preventative measures, understand procedures to follow, and consider where their workplace safety measures may need to improve.

If you would like to view or complete this course, please check out our access options or contact our training team on 09 430 6025 or email learn@training4safety.co.nz.

Please note: This training does not issue Unit Standards.

Course Structure
  • Cash handling
  • Building design
  • CCTV and security
  • Staff management
  • What to do during a robbery
  • Staying safe
  • Victim support
  • So much more

While there are no formal prerequisites for this e-learning course, prior practical experience or relevant training is recommended to get the most out of the content. This online training module is a great way to build foundational knowledge and support competency in the topic area. It’s ideal for learners looking to gain understanding before or after attending face-to-face training with our qualified trainers. It can also serve as a valuable refresher for safety awareness or in situations requiring rapid or large-scale rollouts.

Please note: This e-learning module is not a replacement for face-to-face training. It is designed to complement hands-on learning and practical experience. We strongly encourage learners to seek advice and participate in the practical component of training to ensure competency and safety in real-world applications. Online learning may not be suitable for all individuals or roles, so it’s important for management or the learner to assess whether it’s the right fit. For guidance, or to book a face-to-face course, please contact us directly or visit our website to view upcoming training options.

Chainsaw and Hand Tools Safety and Awareness
Current Courses

This course details correct and safe use methods, along with the risks and hazards involved with using a chainsaw and other hand tools.

A comprehensive safety and awareness course covering chainsaws and hand tools. Content includes types of chainsaws, hand tools, safe processes, and much more.

This course is aimed at ensuring people working with chainsaws and other hand tools can understand key knowledge, skills, and attributes for essential areas covered under best practice guidelines in the workplace.

It contains approximately one hour of interactive multimedia and video content to engage and empower learners, with the ability to learn and return at any time to continue.

If you would like to view or complete this course, please check out our access options or contact our training team on 09 430 6025 or email learn@training4safety.co.nz.

Please note: This training does not issue Unit Standards.

Course Structure
  • Understanding the different types of hand tools and what they are used for
  • Storage and safety methods
  • Maintenance and cleaning
  • Personal Protective Equipment
  • Correct storage
  • Environmental awareness
  • Ergonomics
  • So much more

While there are no formal prerequisites for this e-learning course, prior practical experience or relevant training is recommended to get the most out of the content. This online training module is a great way to build foundational knowledge and support competency in the topic area. It’s ideal for learners looking to gain understanding before or after attending face-to-face training with our qualified trainers. It can also serve as a valuable refresher for safety awareness or in situations requiring rapid or large-scale rollouts.

Please note: This e-learning module is not a replacement for face-to-face training. It is designed to complement hands-on learning and practical experience. We strongly encourage learners to seek advice and participate in the practical component of training to ensure competency and safety in real-world applications. Online learning may not be suitable for all individuals or roles, so it’s important for management or the learner to assess whether it’s the right fit. For guidance, or to book a face-to-face course, please contact us directly or visit our website to view upcoming training options.

Workplace Safety Awareness (Residential Construction Sites)
Current Courses

Learn to stay safe on your work site, understand your responsibilities in relation to health and safety, and increase awareness across your work site.

In this training, learners will cover how to stay safe on a residential construction worksite, understand their responsibilities in relation to health and safety, and support stronger safety awareness across the team.

Our training is comparative to others on the market, covering general health and safety on residential construction sites.

Having awareness of workplace safety, being well prepared, and understanding worksite hazards is key to helping avoid incidents. Workplace safety awareness supports pre-planning and preparation for hazards in the workplace.

Our Workplace Safety Awareness course can also be used as an induction for new staff members, or as a refresher for staff after an incident has occurred, as it includes detailed information across a wide range of safety topics.

This course is suitable for a wide range of staff, including managers, general office staff, tradespeople, and workshop teams.

If you would like to view or complete this course, please check out our access options or contact our training team on 09 430 6025 or email learn@training4safety.co.nz.

Please note: This training does not issue Unit Standards.

Course Structure
  • Site protocol and behaviour
  • Site induction
  • Hazard identification
  • Incident reporting
  • Site signage
  • Heights safety
  • Spill control
  • Hot works
  • Fire safety and suppression
  • Warden responsibilities
  • Natural disasters
  • Drug and alcohol protocol
  • Traffic management
  • PPE and safety equipment
  • Pre-employment health checks and ongoing monitoring
  • Hazardous materials
  • Guarding on machines
  • Electrical safety
  • Vehicles and mobile equipment

While there are no formal prerequisites for this e-learning course, prior practical experience or relevant training is recommended to get the most out of the content. This online training module is a great way to build foundational knowledge and support competency in the topic area. It’s ideal for learners looking to gain understanding before or after attending face-to-face training with our qualified trainers. It can also serve as a valuable refresher for safety awareness or in situations requiring rapid or large-scale rollouts.

Please note: This e-learning module is not a replacement for face-to-face training. It is designed to complement hands-on learning and practical experience. We strongly encourage learners to seek advice and participate in the practical component of training to ensure competency and safety in real-world applications. Online learning may not be suitable for all individuals or roles, so it’s important for management or the learner to assess whether it’s the right fit. For guidance, or to book a face-to-face course, please contact us directly or visit our website to view upcoming training options.

Emergency Warden Training
Current Courses

Do you have a trained Emergency Warden at your work?

Our Emergency Warden course covers a wide range of emergencies that could occur in your workplace.

It covers the procedures a Head and Deputy Warden may need to follow, as well as evacuation and lockdown procedures. This course also includes information such as operating instructions for alarms and guidance on fire suppression equipment if a fire was to break out.

If you would like to view or complete this course, please check out our access options or contact our training team on 09 430 6025 or email learn@training4safety.co.nz.

Please note: This training does not issue Unit Standards.

Course Structure
  • Natural disasters
  • Chemical spills and gas leaks
  • Bomb threats and suspicious packages
  • Violent intruder
  • Trespassers
  • Missing person
  • Serious injury or death
  • Aggressive people
  • So much more

While there are no formal prerequisites for this e-learning course, prior practical experience or relevant training is recommended to get the most out of the content. This online training module is a great way to build foundational knowledge and support competency in the topic area. It’s ideal for learners looking to gain understanding before or after attending face-to-face training with our qualified trainers. It can also serve as a valuable refresher for safety awareness or in situations requiring rapid or large-scale rollouts.

Please note: This e-learning module is not a replacement for face-to-face training. It is designed to complement hands-on learning and practical experience. We strongly encourage learners to seek advice and participate in the practical component of training to ensure competency and safety in real-world applications. Online learning may not be suitable for all individuals or roles, so it’s important for management or the learner to assess whether it’s the right fit. For guidance, or to book a face-to-face course, please contact us directly or visit our website to view upcoming training options.

Emergency Warden Training - Refresher
Current Courses

Our Emergency Warden refresher course covers a wide range of emergencies that could occur in your workplace.

This course refreshes the procedures a Head and Deputy Warden may need to follow, as well as evacuation and lockdown procedures. It also includes information such as operating instructions for alarms and guidance on fire suppression equipment if a fire was to break out.

If you would like to view or complete this course, please check out our access options or contact our training team on 09 430 6025 or email learn@training4safety.co.nz.

THIS TRAINING IS TO BE USED AS A REFRESHER ONLY! Trainees must have completed practical training in the past two years to qualify for this training.

Please note: This training does not issue Unit Standards.

Course Structure
  • Natural disasters
  • Chemical spills and gas leaks
  • Bomb threats and suspicious packages
  • Violent intruder
  • Trespassers
  • Missing person
  • Serious injury or death
  • Aggressive people
  • So much more

While there are no formal prerequisites for this e-learning course, prior practical experience or relevant training is recommended to get the most out of the content. This online training module is a great way to build foundational knowledge and support competency in the topic area. It’s ideal for learners looking to gain understanding before or after attending face-to-face training with our qualified trainers. It can also serve as a valuable refresher for safety awareness or in situations requiring rapid or large-scale rollouts.

Please note: This e-learning module is not a replacement for face-to-face training. It is designed to complement hands-on learning and practical experience. We strongly encourage learners to seek advice and participate in the practical component of training to ensure competency and safety in real-world applications. Online learning may not be suitable for all individuals or roles, so it’s important for management or the learner to assess whether it’s the right fit. For guidance, or to book a face-to-face course, please contact us directly or visit our website to view upcoming training options.

Permit to Work for Issuers and Receivers
Current Courses

This course is aimed at ensuring people working as permit receivers or issuers can understand and demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and attributes for essential areas covered under best practice guidelines in the workplace.

This course details the responsibilities of a permit receiver or issuer, how to get a permit, and why one is needed. It explains the worksites and environments where a permit may be required, and which permits can be used in different situations.

If you would like to view or complete this course, please check out our access options or contact our training team on 09 430 6025 or email learn@training4safety.co.nz.

Please note: This training does not issue Unit Standards.

Course Structure
  • Inspection procedures
  • Monitoring
  • Auditing
  • Different types of permits
  • Work completion procedures
  • Preparing for, applying for, and accepting a work permit
  • Risk and hazard identification
  • So much more

While there are no formal prerequisites for this e-learning course, prior practical experience or relevant training is recommended to get the most out of the content. This online training module is a great way to build foundational knowledge and support competency in the topic area. It’s ideal for learners looking to gain understanding before or after attending face-to-face training with our qualified trainers. It can also serve as a valuable refresher for safety awareness or in situations requiring rapid or large-scale rollouts.

Please note: This e-learning module is not a replacement for face-to-face training. It is designed to complement hands-on learning and practical experience. We strongly encourage learners to seek advice and participate in the practical component of training to ensure competency and safety in real-world applications. Online learning may not be suitable for all individuals or roles, so it’s important for management or the learner to assess whether it’s the right fit. For guidance, or to book a face-to-face course, please contact us directly or visit our website to view upcoming training options.

De-Escalation Skills and Awareness
Current Courses

Our De-Escalation Training centres on crisis prevention and intervention in the workplace, with a focus on keeping you and your team out of crisis.

The training is designed to teach best practices for managing difficult situations and disruptive behaviours from visitors or members of the public in your workplace. Trainees learn how to identify potential threats and use non-verbal and verbal techniques to defuse hostile or aggressive behaviour.

Trainees also learn how to manage fear and anxiety in a crisis, reduce the risk of injury if a situation becomes physical, and respond appropriately to a variety of emergency situations, including lockdowns, natural disasters, serious threats, and fires.

If you would like to view or complete this course, please check out our access options or contact our training team on 09 430 6025 or email learn@training4safety.co.nz.

Please note: This training does not issue Unit Standards.

Course Structure
  • Identifying violent or aggressive behaviour
    Recognising indicators of an active or passive trespasser, or an individual under the influence of drugs or alcohol who could potentially cause harm in the workplace.
  • Developing respectful and humane approaches to crisis intervention
    Understanding how to intervene in a crisis in a respectful and humane way, with physical intervention treated as a last resort.
  • Intervening safely in a violent situation
    Learning how to safely respond in a hostile situation through knowledge of crisis prevention and the barriers to successful crisis intervention.
  • De-escalating difficult situations
    Learning how to reduce the intensity of aggressive or hostile behaviour through effective de-escalation techniques.
  • Performing effective lockdown procedures
    Understanding how to carry out lockdown procedures effectively while helping keep yourself and others safe.
  • Improving staff confidence and boosting morale
    Supporting staff confidence by helping them feel better equipped to manage crisis situations safely and effectively.

While there are no formal prerequisites for this e-learning course, prior practical experience or relevant training is recommended to get the most out of the content. This online training module is a great way to build foundational knowledge and support competency in the topic area. It’s ideal for learners looking to gain understanding before or after attending face-to-face training with our qualified trainers. It can also serve as a valuable refresher for safety awareness or in situations requiring rapid or large-scale rollouts.

Please note: This e-learning module is not a replacement for face-to-face training. It is designed to complement hands-on learning and practical experience. We strongly encourage learners to seek advice and participate in the practical component of training to ensure competency and safety in real-world applications. Online learning may not be suitable for all individuals or roles, so it’s important for management or the learner to assess whether it’s the right fit. For guidance, or to book a face-to-face course, please contact us directly or visit our website to view upcoming training options.

De-Escalation Skills and Awareness - Refresher
Current Courses

Our De-Escalation Training refresher centres on crisis prevention and intervention in the workplace, with a focus on keeping you and your team out of crisis.

The refresher training is designed to reinforce best practices for managing difficult situations and disruptive behaviours from visitors or members of the public in your workplace. Trainees revisit how to identify potential threats and use non-verbal and verbal techniques to defuse hostile or aggressive behaviour.

Trainees also refresh their understanding of how to manage fear and anxiety in a crisis, reduce the risk of injury if a situation becomes physical, and respond appropriately to a variety of emergency situations, including lockdowns, natural disasters, serious threats, and fires.

If you would like to view or complete this course, please check out our access options or contact our training team on 09 430 6025 or email learn@training4safety.co.nz.

Please note: This training does not issue Unit Standards.

Course Structure
  • Identifying violent or aggressive behaviour
    Recognising indicators of an active or passive trespasser, or an individual under the influence of drugs or alcohol who could potentially cause harm in the workplace.
  • Developing respectful and humane approaches to crisis intervention
    Understanding how to intervene in a crisis in a respectful and humane way, with physical intervention treated as a last resort.
  • Intervening safely in a violent situation
    Learning how to safely respond in a hostile situation through knowledge of crisis prevention and the barriers to successful crisis intervention.
  • De-escalating difficult situations
    Learning how to reduce the intensity of aggressive or hostile behaviour through effective de-escalation techniques.
  • Performing effective lockdown procedures
    Understanding how to carry out lockdown procedures effectively while helping keep yourself and others safe.
  • Improving staff confidence and boosting morale
    Supporting staff confidence by helping them feel better equipped to manage crisis situations safely and effectively.

While there are no formal prerequisites for this e-learning course, prior practical experience or relevant training is recommended to get the most out of the content. This online training module is a great way to build foundational knowledge and support competency in the topic area. It’s ideal for learners looking to gain understanding before or after attending face-to-face training with our qualified trainers. It can also serve as a valuable refresher for safety awareness or in situations requiring rapid or large-scale rollouts.

Please note: This e-learning module is not a replacement for face-to-face training. It is designed to complement hands-on learning and practical experience. We strongly encourage learners to seek advice and participate in the practical component of training to ensure competency and safety in real-world applications. Online learning may not be suitable for all individuals or roles, so it’s important for management or the learner to assess whether it’s the right fit. For guidance, or to book a face-to-face course, please contact us directly or visit our website to view upcoming training options.

Asbestos Safety Awareness
Current Courses

Learn about asbestos types, hazard identification, risk assessment and controls required, personal protective equipment, and environmental awareness.

A comprehensive safety and awareness course covering asbestos types, hazard identification, risk assessment, required controls, personal protective equipment, and environmental awareness.

If you would like to view or complete this course, please check out our access options or contact our training team on 09 430 6025 or email learn@training4safety.co.nz.

Please note: This training does not issue Unit Standards.

Course Structure
  • Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 (HSWA)
  • What is asbestos?
  • What is the risk?
  • Asbestos-related diseases
  • Asbestos Management Plan
  • So much more

While there are no formal prerequisites for this e-learning course, prior practical experience or relevant training is recommended to get the most out of the content. This online training module is a great way to build foundational knowledge and support competency in the topic area. It’s ideal for learners looking to gain understanding before or after attending face-to-face training with our qualified trainers. It can also serve as a valuable refresher for safety awareness or in situations requiring rapid or large-scale rollouts.

Please note: This e-learning module is not a replacement for face-to-face training. It is designed to complement hands-on learning and practical experience. We strongly encourage learners to seek advice and participate in the practical component of training to ensure competency and safety in real-world applications. Online learning may not be suitable for all individuals or roles, so it’s important for management or the learner to assess whether it’s the right fit. For guidance, or to book a face-to-face course, please contact us directly or visit our website to view upcoming training options.

Asbestos Safety Awareness - Refresher
Current Courses

Refresher Course - learn about asbestos types, hazard identification, risk assessment and controls required, personal protective equipment, and environmental awareness.

A comprehensive safety and awareness refresher course covering asbestos types, hazard identification, risk assessment, required controls, personal protective equipment, and environmental awareness.

This course is structured to support entry-level understanding of asbestos hazards in workplace environments, or to refresh existing knowledge.

If you would like to view or complete this course, please check out our access options or contact our training team on 09 430 6025 or email learn@training4safety.co.nz.

THIS TRAINING IS TO BE USED AS A REFRESHER ONLY! Trainees must have completed practical training in the past two years to qualify for this training.

Please note: This training does not issue Unit Standards.

Course Structure
  • Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 (HSWA)
  • What is asbestos?
  • What is the risk?
  • Asbestos-related diseases
  • Asbestos Management Plan
  • So much more

While there are no formal prerequisites for this e-learning course, prior practical experience or relevant training is recommended to get the most out of the content. This online training module is a great way to build foundational knowledge and support competency in the topic area. It’s ideal for learners looking to gain understanding before or after attending face-to-face training with our qualified trainers. It can also serve as a valuable refresher for safety awareness or in situations requiring rapid or large-scale rollouts.

Please note: This e-learning module is not a replacement for face-to-face training. It is designed to complement hands-on learning and practical experience. We strongly encourage learners to seek advice and participate in the practical component of training to ensure competency and safety in real-world applications. Online learning may not be suitable for all individuals or roles, so it’s important for management or the learner to assess whether it’s the right fit. For guidance, or to book a face-to-face course, please contact us directly or visit our website to view upcoming training options.

Forklift Skills and Awareness
Current Courses

A comprehensive course covering types of forklifts, components, controls, operation, safe work environment, hazards, personal protection, procedures, and lots more.

This course is aimed at ensuring people working with forklifts can understand key knowledge, skills, and attributes for essential areas covered under best practice guidelines in the workplace. This course is not for gaining your licence, but focuses on forklift safety and use. If completing this training for the first time, a practical session may also need to be completed.

If you would like to view or complete this course, please check out our access options or contact our training team on 09 430 6025 or email learn@training4safety.co.nz.

Please note: This training does not issue Unit Standards.

Course Structure
  • Health and Safety at Work Act 2015
  • Types of forklifts
  • Components and controls of a forklift
  • Safe work environment
  • Loading hazards
  • Forklift features causing accidents
  • Control measures to reduce risk
  • Identifying work risks and hazards
  • Duty holders
  • Authorised and trained operators
  • Forklift working capacity
  • Safety checklist
  • Refuelling
  • Forklift operator PPE
  • Procedures
  • Forklift attachments
  • Hazardous materials
  • Traffic management
  • Permits
  • So much more

While there are no formal prerequisites for this e-learning course, prior practical experience or relevant training is recommended to get the most out of the content. This online training module is a great way to build foundational knowledge and support competency in the topic area. It’s ideal for learners looking to gain understanding before or after attending face-to-face training with our qualified trainers. It can also serve as a valuable refresher for safety awareness or in situations requiring rapid or large-scale rollouts.

Please note: This e-learning module is not a replacement for face-to-face training. It is designed to complement hands-on learning and practical experience. We strongly encourage learners to seek advice and participate in the practical component of training to ensure competency and safety in real-world applications. Online learning may not be suitable for all individuals or roles, so it’s important for management or the learner to assess whether it’s the right fit. For guidance, or to book a face-to-face course, please contact us directly or visit our website to view upcoming training options.

ECE Industry Specific Emergency Warden Training
Current Courses

The ECE Industry Specific Emergency Warden course has been tailor made for teachers who are Emergency Wardens within a centre.

This course includes the procedures and actions Wardens must follow when an emergency situation occurs.

Knowing how to be a Fire Warden is essential in any business, but knowing how to respond to other emergency situations can be just as important.

This course outlines the duties of Head and Deputy Wardens when an emergency situation occurs, along with evacuation tips for a childcare centre. The course information is specific to the Early Childhood Education industry, making it relatable and relevant. Each topic has been researched, gathered, and tested within the industry to ensure it is beneficial for teachers, no matter what their position may be.

If you would like to view or complete this course, please check out our access options or contact our training team on 09 430 6025 or email learn@training4safety.co.nz.

Please note: This training does not issue Unit Standards.

Course Structure
  • Natural disasters
  • Chemical spills and gas leaks
  • Physical threats and endangerment
  • Aggressive parents
  • Missing children
  • Fire
  • So much more

While there are no formal prerequisites for this e-learning course, prior practical experience or relevant training is recommended to get the most out of the content. This online training module is a great way to build foundational knowledge and support competency in the topic area. It’s ideal for learners looking to gain understanding before or after attending face-to-face training with our qualified trainers. It can also serve as a valuable refresher for safety awareness or in situations requiring rapid or large-scale rollouts.

Please note: This e-learning module is not a replacement for face-to-face training. It is designed to complement hands-on learning and practical experience. We strongly encourage learners to seek advice and participate in the practical component of training to ensure competency and safety in real-world applications. Online learning may not be suitable for all individuals or roles, so it’s important for management or the learner to assess whether it’s the right fit. For guidance, or to book a face-to-face course, please contact us directly or visit our website to view upcoming training options.

Four Wheel Drive Skills and Awareness
Current Courses

This Four Wheel Drive Online Training provides trainees with the theory behind 4WD skills, safety, and awareness.

This theory course introduces key knowledge for operating a 4WD vehicle safely, including vehicle preparation, off-road driving techniques, hazard identification, terrain awareness, recovery considerations, towing, and defensive driving awareness.

If you would like to view or complete this course, please check out our access options or contact our training team on 09 430 6025 or email learn@training4safety.co.nz.

Please note: This training does not issue Unit Standards.

Course Structure
  • Operating a 4WD vehicle in an off-road situation
  • Safety requirements
  • Driver ability and awareness, and passenger safety
  • Vehicle designs and operating systems, including current vehicle technology
  • Preparing a vehicle for use, including pre-start and shutdown
  • Hazard identification and safety assessment specific to terrain
  • Terrain formation and composition recognition, including driving techniques to utilise
  • Recovery from a stall while climbing
  • Stability dynamics
  • Water crossings
  • Negotiating uneven terrain, hill ascents, descents, traverse driving, and related difficulties
  • Understanding vehicle movement using traction, momentum, gravity, and centrifugal force combinations
  • Driving hazards, risk reduction strategies, techniques, and responses to driving hazards
  • Introduction to winching and towing using ropes, strops, and snatch
  • Introduction to recovery techniques and equipment
  • Introduction to towing trailers both on and off-road, including towing of loads
  • Introduction to defensive driving and driver awareness

While there are no formal prerequisites for this e-learning course, prior practical experience or relevant training is recommended to get the most out of the content. This online training module is a great way to build foundational knowledge and support competency in the topic area. It’s ideal for learners looking to gain understanding before or after attending face-to-face training with our qualified trainers. It can also serve as a valuable refresher for safety awareness or in situations requiring rapid or large-scale rollouts.

Please note: This e-learning module is not a replacement for face-to-face training. It is designed to complement hands-on learning and practical experience. We strongly encourage learners to seek advice and participate in the practical component of training to ensure competency and safety in real-world applications. Online learning may not be suitable for all individuals or roles, so it’s important for management or the learner to assess whether it’s the right fit. For guidance, or to book a face-to-face course, please contact us directly or visit our website to view upcoming training options.

Four Wheel Drive Skills and Awareness - Refresher
Current Courses

This Four Wheel Drive Online Refresher Training provides trainees with the theory behind 4WD skills, safety, and awareness.

This theory course refreshes key knowledge for operating a 4WD vehicle safely, including vehicle preparation, off-road driving techniques, hazard identification, terrain awareness, recovery considerations, towing, and defensive driving awareness.

If you would like to view or complete this course, please check out our access options or contact our training team on 09 430 6025 or email learn@training4safety.co.nz.

THIS TRAINING IS TO BE USED AS A REFRESHER ONLY! Trainees must have completed practical training in the past two years to qualify for this training.

Please note: This training does not issue Unit Standards.

Course Structure
  • Operating a 4WD vehicle in an off-road situation
  • Safety requirements
  • Driver ability and awareness, and passenger safety
  • Vehicle designs and operating systems, including current vehicle technology
  • Preparing a vehicle for use, including pre-start and shutdown
  • Hazard identification and safety assessment specific to terrain
  • Terrain formation and composition recognition, including driving techniques to utilise
  • Recovery from a stall while climbing
  • Stability dynamics
  • Water crossings
  • Negotiating uneven terrain, hill ascents, descents, traverse driving, and related difficulties
  • Understanding vehicle movement using traction, momentum, gravity, and centrifugal force combinations
  • Driving hazards, risk reduction strategies, techniques, and responses to driving hazards
  • Introduction to winching and towing using ropes, strops, and snatch
  • Introduction to recovery techniques and equipment
  • Introduction to towing trailers both on and off-road, including towing of loads
  • Introduction to defensive driving and driver awareness

While there are no formal prerequisites for this e-learning course, prior practical experience or relevant training is recommended to get the most out of the content. This online training module is a great way to build foundational knowledge and support competency in the topic area. It’s ideal for learners looking to gain understanding before or after attending face-to-face training with our qualified trainers. It can also serve as a valuable refresher for safety awareness or in situations requiring rapid or large-scale rollouts.

Please note: This e-learning module is not a replacement for face-to-face training. It is designed to complement hands-on learning and practical experience. We strongly encourage learners to seek advice and participate in the practical component of training to ensure competency and safety in real-world applications. Online learning may not be suitable for all individuals or roles, so it’s important for management or the learner to assess whether it’s the right fit. For guidance, or to book a face-to-face course, please contact us directly or visit our website to view upcoming training options.

Hot Works and Safety Watch
Current Courses

Our Hot Work Safety Training course explains the dangers of completing hot work, which could include using a grinder, welder, chisel, and other hot works tools.

It identifies the safety gear, or PPE, that the operator must wear when completing hot work, along with key tips for using hot work equipment safely.

This course also covers information around Hot Works Permits, how to get one, and why one may be needed. It also explains the role of a Safety Watch, their responsibilities, and why an operator may need one standing by.

The course has been researched to ensure the safety information and regulations within the course are correct and up to date.

If you would like to view or complete this course, please check out our access options or contact our training team on 09 430 6025 or email learn@training4safety.co.nz.

Please note: This training does not issue Unit Standards.

Course Structure
  • Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 (HSWA)
  • Hot work definitions
  • Hot Work Permit Issuer and Permit
  • Planning, preparation, process, and cool down
  • Safety Watch duties
  • So much more

While there are no formal prerequisites for this e-learning course, prior practical experience or relevant training is recommended to get the most out of the content. This online training module is a great way to build foundational knowledge and support competency in the topic area. It’s ideal for learners looking to gain understanding before or after attending face-to-face training with our qualified trainers. It can also serve as a valuable refresher for safety awareness or in situations requiring rapid or large-scale rollouts.

Please note: This e-learning module is not a replacement for face-to-face training. It is designed to complement hands-on learning and practical experience. We strongly encourage learners to seek advice and participate in the practical component of training to ensure competency and safety in real-world applications. Online learning may not be suitable for all individuals or roles, so it’s important for management or the learner to assess whether it’s the right fit. For guidance, or to book a face-to-face course, please contact us directly or visit our website to view upcoming training options.

Building Warrant of Fitness Compliance, IQPs and Specified Systems
Current Courses

The Getting Started Guide to Building Warrant of Fitness Compliance, Independently Qualified Persons, and Specified Systems.

This course is suitable for a range of people, including property managers, building owners or occupiers, and reception and administration staff. As a comprehensive getting started guide, it is aimed at teaching the basics of Building Warrant of Fitness Compliance, Independently Qualified Persons, and Specified Systems.

It is suitable for anyone wanting to gain foundational knowledge and a better understanding of these topics.

If you would like to view or complete this course, please check out our access options or contact our training team on 09 430 6025 or email learn@training4safety.co.nz.

Course Structure
  • Legislative requirements
  • Compliance schedules and amendments
  • Building Warrant of Fitness and renewal
  • Independently Qualified Persons
  • Registration and renewal of IQPs
  • Completion of annual reports
  • Specified systems and maintenance
  • Documentation and building owner responsibility
  • So much more

While there are no formal prerequisites for this e-learning course, prior practical experience or relevant training is recommended to get the most out of the content. This online training module is a great way to build foundational knowledge and support competency in the topic area. It’s ideal for learners looking to gain understanding before or after attending face-to-face training with our qualified trainers. It can also serve as a valuable refresher for safety awareness or in situations requiring rapid or large-scale rollouts.

Please note: This e-learning module is not a replacement for face-to-face training. It is designed to complement hands-on learning and practical experience. We strongly encourage learners to seek advice and participate in the practical component of training to ensure competency and safety in real-world applications. Online learning may not be suitable for all individuals or roles, so it’s important for management or the learner to assess whether it’s the right fit. For guidance, or to book a face-to-face course, please contact us directly or visit our website to view upcoming training options.

SS1 – Sprinklers and Suppression Systems
Current Courses

A comprehensive course covering what you need to know about SS1 – Sprinklers and Suppression Systems.

Are you needing to know the basics of sprinklers and suppression systems? This course may be suitable for building owners, tenants, administration staff, or anyone needing to learn more about the systems in place within their building.

If you would like to view or complete this course, please check out our access options or contact our training team on 09 430 6025 or email learn@training4safety.co.nz.

Course Structure
  • SS1 – Fire Suppression / Fire Sprinkler Systems
  • Different types and parts of fire sprinklers
  • Standards and requirements
  • Maintenance and inspections, including how to record that information
  • How to test a sprinkler
  • Do’s and don’ts
  • Sprinkler history

While there are no formal prerequisites for this e-learning course, prior practical experience or relevant training is recommended to get the most out of the content. This online training module is a great way to build foundational knowledge and support competency in the topic area. It’s ideal for learners looking to gain understanding before or after attending face-to-face training with our qualified trainers. It can also serve as a valuable refresher for safety awareness or in situations requiring rapid or large-scale rollouts.

Please note: This e-learning module is not a replacement for face-to-face training. It is designed to complement hands-on learning and practical experience. We strongly encourage learners to seek advice and participate in the practical component of training to ensure competency and safety in real-world applications. Online learning may not be suitable for all individuals or roles, so it’s important for management or the learner to assess whether it’s the right fit. For guidance, or to book a face-to-face course, please contact us directly or visit our website to view upcoming training options.

SS2 – Fire Alarms and Emergency Warning Systems
Current Courses

A comprehensive course covering what you need to know about SS2 – Fire Alarms and Emergency Warning Systems.

Are you needing to know the basics of fire alarms and emergency warning systems? This course may be suitable for building owners, tenants, administration staff, or anyone needing to learn more about the systems in place within their building.

If you would like to view or complete this course, please check out our access options or contact our training team on 09 430 6025 or email learn@training4safety.co.nz.

Course Structure
  • SS2 – Emergency Warning Systems, also referred to as fire alarms
  • Different types of alarms and emergency warning systems
  • Testing, recording, and maintenance procedures for different systems
  • Understanding why it is important to know the correct procedures for the system in your building

While there are no formal prerequisites for this e-learning course, prior practical experience or relevant training is recommended to get the most out of the content. This online training module is a great way to build foundational knowledge and support competency in the topic area. It’s ideal for learners looking to gain understanding before or after attending face-to-face training with our qualified trainers. It can also serve as a valuable refresher for safety awareness or in situations requiring rapid or large-scale rollouts.

Please note: This e-learning module is not a replacement for face-to-face training. It is designed to complement hands-on learning and practical experience. We strongly encourage learners to seek advice and participate in the practical component of training to ensure competency and safety in real-world applications. Online learning may not be suitable for all individuals or roles, so it’s important for management or the learner to assess whether it’s the right fit. For guidance, or to book a face-to-face course, please contact us directly or visit our website to view upcoming training options.