Working at Heights Training Melbourne

RIIWHS204E – Work safely at heights

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Working at heights is a routine part of many Victorian worksites, supporting everything from construction and civil projects to maintenance, utilities and infrastructure. With falls remaining the leading cause of fatalities in the construction industry across Australia, strong fall-prevention practices are essential. This course gives workers the practical skills and knowledge they need to perform height-related tasks safely.

Participants learn how to assess height-related risks, select and use the right equipment, work in line with WHS and Victorian legislation, and respond if something goes wrong. The focus is on safe habits, real site scenarios and job-ready skills that can be applied immediately on site.

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ADELAIDE - Warehouse 4, 77 Tapleys Hill Road, Hendon, SA 5014

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BRISBANE - U18 / 229 Junction Road, Cannon Hill, QLD 4170

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Clennett Hire 25 Merino Street, KINGS MEADOWS TAS 7249

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LAUNCESTON - 55 Oakden Road, Prospect, TAS 7250

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MELBOURNE - Unit 24, 94 Keys Road, Cheltenham, VIC 3192

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SPREYTON - 14 Loone Lane, Spreyton TAS 7310

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SUNSHINE COAST - 8 Technology Drive, Warana, QLD, 4575

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Course details

RIIWHS204E – Work safely at heights is a nationally recognised course designed for people who work, or are about to work, in roles where they are required to perform tasks at height. It is suited to workers across various high-risk industry sectors such as construction and manufacturing.

The course gives participants the skills and knowledge to work safely in line with industry standards, workplace safety procedures and Victorian requirements.

During the course, participants will cover:

  • WHS legislation, standards and workplace procedures
  • Hazard identification and risk control for height-related work
  • Types of work at heights and common site activities
  • Choosing and using height safety equipment
  • Anchor points and selection of safe anchorage
  • Fall restraint systems
  • Fall arrest systems
  • Work positioning systems
  • Ladder selection, set-up and safe use
  • Rescue training, equipment and procedures
  • Industry examples and case discussions

 

On successful completion, participants receive a Statement of Attainment that is nationally recognised and valid for three years.

Course name

Working At Heights Course Melbourne

Duration

1 day face-to-face

Cost

$275 per person

Course code

RIIWHS204E – Work safely at heights

Target audience

This course is mandatory for workers in Melbourne who currently perform, or are about to perform, tasks at height as part of their job. The training supports workers in operational roles across various sectors who are at risk of falling more than 2 metres.

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Our trainers

Dylan Crumpton – Trainer & Assessor

Dylan is an experienced civil construction and mining professional with a background in heavy machinery, surface operations and logistics. After serving with the Australian Defence Force and working across civil and agricultural sectors, he brings a safety-focused approach to training.

A qualified Trainer and Assessor (TAE40122), Dylan delivers practical training in civil plant, mining operations and machinery safety. His strong 4WD and off-road experience allows him to teach real-world recovery methods and remote-area safety with a calm and focused approach.

Russell Carr – Senior Trainer & Assessor

Russell is an experienced safety and training professional with more than 20 years in drilling, coal seam gas and civil construction. He brings strong knowledge of safety systems, equipment maintenance and leading teams in high-risk environments, supported by a practical approach to training.

With experience in 4WD operations, off-road recovery and remote-area work, he includes realistic vehicle and safety scenarios in his sessions. His qualifications in OHS, Drilling and Surface Extraction, along with genuine field experience, make him a trusted mentor across the resources and civil sectors.

Angus Martin – Trainer & Assessor

Angus is an experienced Trainer and Assessor with a background in civil construction, diving operations, emergency response and high-risk work. His time on major infrastructure projects and with organisations such as the Tasmanian Fire Service gives him strong practical insight and a clear focus on safety and teamwork.

With hands-on four-wheel-drive and off-road experience across remote fieldwork and emergency deployments, Angus teaches practical vehicle handling, terrain awareness and recovery techniques. His calm, methodical style helps learners build the skills they need in the field.

Michael Clarke –Trainer & Assessor

Michael is an experienced Trainer, Assessor and Work Health and Safety professional with more than two decades across transport, concrete and civil construction. His background as a WorkSafe Tasmania Inspector and long-standing firefighter and training officer with the Tasmania Fire Service gives him strong practical and regulatory insight.

With experience in heavy vehicles, high-risk environments and emergency response, Michael delivers training grounded in real scenarios. A long-time four-wheel-drive enthusiast, he teaches practical recovery and terrain management and is a respected mentor across Tasmania’s civil and emergency response sectors.

Michael White – Trainer & Assessor

Michael is an experienced Trainer and Assessor with a background in defence, logistics and workplace safety. His 13 years in the Australian Defence Force built strong skills in leadership, risk management and operational coordination, which now guide the way he delivers training.

With hands-on four-wheel-drive, off-road and terrain navigation experience across military and civilian work, Michael teaches practical recovery and situational awareness. His qualifications in Training and Assessment, Warehousing and Government Operations, along with Mental Health First Aid, make his leadership and expertise an asset to those building their skills in the field.

Greg McDonald – Senior Trainer & Assessor

Greg is an experienced Senior Trainer and Safety Manager with more than 20 years across civil construction, mining and heavy industry projects. He has led safety and training operations on large infrastructure and resource developments and brings strong practical knowledge in heavy machinery, workforce mentoring and safety system implementation.

With experience in four-wheel-drive operations, off-road recovery and remote-area work, Greg delivers training grounded in real field conditions. His background in Training and Assessment, WHS and leadership has shaped him into a well-regarded mentor across the civil and resources sectors.

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Course delivery

Give your team the training they need to work safely at heights with Link Resources

Our Melbourne trainers are here to make workplace training easier for businesses across the city and regional Victoria. We specialise in flexible, on-site corporate business-to-business (B2B) training that supports teams working across various sectors across the region.

We deliver training at your worksite, allowing your team to learn in their familiar environment and develop skills that apply directly to their day-to-day workplace requirements. Our trainers understand Victorian worksites and bring the equipment, industry know-how and practical guidance needed to build real skills.

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Training and education pathways

Completing RIIWHS204E – Work safely at heights provides the standards requirements, training, and knowledge for workers who need to perform tasks above ground level and is commonly paired with other safety and high-risk training used across Victorian industries. Those looking to continue building their capability may consider additional units such as:

 

Employment pathways

This unit of competency is valuable for anyone working in roles where tasks at height are routine or form part of operational responsibilities. It may support entry into, or progression within, positions such as:

  • Construction and civil labourers
  • Maintenance and shutdown personnel
  • Utilities and infrastructure workers
  • Roofing, scaffolding and installation crews
  • Telecommunications and electrical workers
  • Manufacturing and processing staff
  • Emergency services and response teams
  • Resource sector and mining workers
  • Council and facilities maintenance teams
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Why choose Link Resources for your Working at Heights course in Melbourne?

Registered Training Organisation

Link Resources Training Pty Ltd (RTO 45483) delivers nationally recognised training that meets Australian standards and is trusted by employers across the country. Our Working at Heights course aligns with current WHS requirements, helping equip workers with the skills they need to operate safely on Victorian worksites.

Practical training that reflects real job tasks

Our program focuses on practical training, using real scenarios, equipment and environments to build capability. Participants spend time applying fall prevention techniques and practising the safe use of height-safety systems, not just covering theory.

Highly experienced trainers

Our trainers bring hands-on experience from construction, resources, civil, maintenance and infrastructure roles. They understand the challenges of working at height and translate requirements and Australian standards into clear, practical guidance.

Industry-ready skills

The course is designed to provide workers with the knowledge and techniques needed for safe height work, supporting compliance, fall-prevention strategies and safer outcomes across various industries.

Training delivered at your worksite

No matter where you are in Melbourne and surrounds, we bring the training to you. Our trainers arrive with the required equipment, so your team can learn height-safety practices in their own environment for maximum relevance and efficiency.

Focused on corporate and B2B training

We work exclusively with businesses, tailoring delivery to suit operational needs, site conditions and workforce requirements. This approach supports stronger outcomes and training that easily fits into your work schedule.

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FAQS

Anyone performing tasks where there is a risk of falling—including work above 2 metres, near edges, openings, pits or elevated platforms—must be trained and competent. RIIWHS204E – Work safely at heights is the nationally recognised unit widely used across Victorian industries to meet training expectations and Australian standards.

If untrained workers perform height-related tasks, the employer may be in breach of their duties under the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 (VIC). Employers must provide information, instruction and training to allow employees to perform work safely, including fall-prevention training.

Participants will use a range of height-safety equipment, such as harnesses, anchor systems and ladders. Practical training focuses on fall prevention, safe access, equipment checks, rescue considerations and applying Australian standards to real workplace scenarios.

Yes. RIIWHS204E is widely required across major projects in Victoria. Completing this training demonstrates competence and confirms you are prepared to carry out height-related work safely.

This course and all related training and assessment services are delivered by Link Resources Training Pty Ltd (RTO Provider Number 45483).

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