Operate Breathing Apparatus (MSMWHS216)

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Operate Breathing Apparatus (MWMHS216)

The Operate Breathing Apparatus course thoroughly covers the essential skills required for individuals who need to wear breathing apparatus as part of their job. For instance, this may include working in confined spaces, with hazardous gases or vapors, or in toxic atmospheres, as well as any other environment that demands the use of breathing apparatus. Additionally, although breathing apparatus may be used in emergency situations, it is important to note that this is not the primary focus of the course. Furthermore, refresher training is recommended annually to ensure ongoing competency.

Key Learning Outcomes

  • Conduct pre-donning checks and tests on breathing apparatus
  • Operate the breathing apparatus safely and effectively
  • Conclude operations and properly store equipment

Career and Vocational Opportunities

Upon successful completion Operate Breathing Apparatus (MSMWHS216), participants may consider roles that require the use of self-contained breathing apparatus, such as:

  • Fumigation
  • Confined space work
  • Chlorine handling
  • Hazardous gas operations

This unit is suitable for those working in:

  • Construction and general trades
  • Manufacturing
  • Mining, oil, and gas
  • Fumigation
  • Water industry

Course Entry Requirements for Operate Breathing Apparatus (MSMWHS216)

To enroll, participants must:

  • Wear safety boots and appropriate attire
  • Be clean-shaven as per Australian Standard AS/NZS1715
  • Bring a pen or pencil
  • Be physically fit and capable of wearing weight on their back

Course Duration and Delivery

  • Duration: 4 hours (8:30 AM – 12:30 PM)
  • Location: The course is available upon request and can be conducted on-site or at our Academy.
  • Learners will engage in both theory and practical training.
  • Amenities: Morning tea and coffee are provided when delivered at Thurgoona Training Academy (TTA).

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and Pathways

RPL is not available for Operate Breathing Apparatus (MSMWHS216). This competency forms part of the MSA training package. For more details, visit mskills.com.au. Upon completion, participants may be eligible for further study.

LEARNER SUPPORT

We offer support services for learners needing assistance with language, literacy, or numeracy. If you have special dietary requirements or need additional support, please notify us prior to the course. Our Student Handbook, available on our website, outlines training guidelines. Students have the right to appeal or lodge a complaint regarding their assessment. For additional information: