Get qualified and site-ready faster with our combined Confined Spaces, Gas Test Atmospheres, and Working at Heights course - a streamlined way to complete three essential units in one program.
Designed for those entering or working in high-risk environments, this course provides the knowledge and practical skills required to safely operate across a range of industries, including construction, mining, and maintenance.
You'll complete the following three units in one course:
RIIWHS202E - Enter and Work in Confined Spaces
MSMWHS217 - Gas Test Atmospheres
RIIWHS204E - Work Safely at Heights
Blended
Step 1: Complete online theory module (within 30 days)
Step 2: Book in and attend 1 day of practical training
Multiple training centres across Queensland and Western Australia, or we can come to your location.
Fees vary depending on location (see table below)
Afterpay available
CSQ and CTF Funding available (see below)
Blended
Step 1: Complete online theory module (within 30 days)
Step 2: Book in and attend 1 day of practical training
Multiple training centres across Queensland and Western Australia, or we can come to your location.
Fees vary depending on location (see table below)
Afterpay available
CSQ and CTF Funding available (see below)
This combined course is designed to build your capability to work safely and confidently in high-risk environments such as construction, mining, and industrial sites. By completing three nationally recognised units in one streamlined course, you’ll develop the practical skills needed to manage confined spaces, hazardous atmospheres, and working at heights.
Throughout the training, you’ll work through realistic workplace scenarios that reflect the conditions you’ll face on site. The course focuses on applying correct procedures, using safety equipment effectively, and maintaining compliance with workplace and legislative requirements across a range of high-risk tasks.
You’ll learn how to:
Safely enter, work in, and exit confined spaces using approved procedures and equipment
Conduct gas testing of atmospheres to identify oxygen levels and hazardous gases before and during work
Work safely at heights, including selecting, fitting, and using fall protection systems correctly
Identify hazards and apply effective risk control measures in high-risk environments
Respond appropriately to emergencies involving confined spaces, gases, and height work
Communicate and coordinate effectively with team members and site personnel
Follow relevant workplace procedures, safety standards, and regulatory requirements
This bundled approach ensures you develop consistent, job-ready safety skills across multiple high-risk work areas while completing three essential units in an efficient, integrated program.
In order to provide you with the best learning outcomes possible, this course is delivered via a mix of online learning and face-to-face training. You will be assigned an experienced Trainer Assessor for support throughout your course.
The online modules are self-paced and include assessments (quizzes, written tasks, or short exercises) to ensure understanding.
Your trainer will give you practical tasks to complete based on the information you’ve learned in your online theory module.
You will need to pass both steps in order to successfully complete the course.
This combined course is designed for individuals who are required to maintain their competency in confined space entry, atmospheric gas testing and working at heights, in line with workplace, industry, or site-specific requirements.
It is suitable for:
Workers who enter or work in confined spaces as part of their role
People who work at heights as part of their role
Personnel responsible for conducting gas testing and monitoring atmospheric conditions
Mining, construction, oil and gas, utilities, and infrastructure workers
Maintenance personnel, operators, and technicians working in high-risk environments
Supervisors and safety personnel overseeing confined space work
Individuals required to refresh their confined space and gas testing competencies to remain compliant with site or employer requirements
Workers needing current certification to access operational or mine sites
This refresher course ensures you maintain the knowledge and skills required to safely identify hazards, monitor atmospheric conditions, and follow correct procedures when working in or around confined spaces or at heights.
Upon successful completion of this refresher course, you will be awarded a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment for:
RIIWHS204E - Work Safely at Heights
RIIWHS202E - Enter and Work in Confined Spaces
MSMWHS217 - Gas Test Atmospheres
This certification is nationally recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) and can support applications for higher roles in safety and compliance.
Completing this combined Confined Spaces, Gas Test Atmospheres, and Work Safely at Heights course opens doors to a wide range of roles across mining, construction, and industrial sectors.
Mining and Resources: Mining operator, site safety officer, maintenance and service crew member, shutdown and turnaround team member.
Construction and Civil Infrastructure: Construction worker, confined space entry technician, site supervisor, access and scaffolding crew.
Industrial and Industrial Services: Industrial maintenance technician, gas testing operator, facilities and site support worker, high-risk work team member.
This course equips you with essential safety skills and practical knowledge, making you a valuable team member on high-risk sites and providing a strong foundation for career progression in supervisory, operational, or specialist roles.
There are no formal entry requirements; however, students will need:
To be at least 16 years of age
Basic computer skills and internet access (for enrolment and communication)
Sufficient language, literacy, and numeracy (LLN) skills to complete assessments
A valid Unique Student Identifier (USI) - mandatory for all nationally recognised training. If you don’t have one, you can apply at usi.gov.au or we can assist.
Throughout the duration of your course you can access experienced industry professionals and support staff to guide you through the program. Our trainers are dedicated to helping you succeed and will be available to answer your questions and provide feedback on your progress. They will provide you with the guidance and support you need to fully understand the course material, as well as offer suggestions for further learning opportunities.
Eligible workers, employers, and job seekers in Queensland’s building and construction industry can save up to 75-100% on courses, including short courses, units of competency, and Certificate or Diploma qualifications. CSQ provides substantial funding, with a small student co-contribution usually required. Check your eligiblity or contact us for more information.
Eligible apprentices, trainees, workers and business owners in WA’s building and construction industry can save up to 70% on metro courses and 80% on regional courses with CTF funding. As an approved provider, we can handle the paperwork and claim process for you, so you only pay the gap while you upskill, get licences, and complete safety courses. Check your eligibility or contact us for more information.
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Fees vary depending on location - you can view specific location fees in the table above.
Yes - you may be eligible for either Construction Skills Queensland (CSQ QLD) or Construction Training Fund (CTF WA) subsidies for this course.
You’ll need to complete the online theory module first within 30 days of enrolling, followed by 3 days of face-to-face training.
There are no formal entry requirements; however, students will need:
To be at least 16 years of age
Basic computer skills and internet access (for enrolment and communication)
Sufficient language, literacy, and numeracy (LLN) skills to complete assessments
A valid Unique Student Identifier (USI) - mandatory for all nationally recognised training. If you don’t have one, you can apply at usi.gov.au or we can assist.
*Please note, this unit does not provide sufficient skills to independently load and unload equipment. To perform this activity safely, you must either complete or be assisted by someone who has completed Load and Unload Plant (RIIHAN308F) or an equivalent qualification.
Your SOA will be issued within 3-5 business days of successfully completing the course and receiving payment.
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