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Welcome Back – HSE & Leadership Training

After nearly two years of most unusual and challenging times, HAZCON invites you to ‘have a closer look’ at the range of HSE and Leadership training services, we provide.

Our qualified and skilled facilitators  provide training and information services in the industries they consult work within. This provides the perfect fit of informed and engaging trainers, who provide relevant training course content using ‘real world’ and practical scenarios in an interactive approach.

HAZCON offers:

1.   A range of Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) training courses available to the public.

  • Our 2022 Public Training Calendar is now available on our website. ttps://www.hazcon.com.au/training.html 
  • Training courses on our public training calendar, can also be delivered at your workplace for your team.

2.   A range of HSE short training programs are available to be delivered at your workplace and may be tailored to suit your specific workplace needs and expectations.

3.  Tailored Training Solution by listening to our client’s needs to develop and deliver customised OHS/WHS courses and may include; relevant OHS/WHS policies, procedures, forms and discussion of situations and incidents from your worksite.

4.  The opportunity to explore the topic of, ‘Are leaders born or made?’ by offering a range of leadership courses.

Leadership, Risk and Safety Culture and OHS Compliance are explored further in a course designed for Managers and Supervisors to manage health and safety in the workplace.

HAZCON  looks forward to an opportunity to work with your organisation and team soon and be your preferred training provider of choice.

Please do contact us training@hazcon.com.au or 1800 429 266, if you would like to learn more about the training services we provide.

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