Breathing Apparatus
Face to Face
This nationally recognised course delivers MSMWHS216 Operate breathing apparatus, giving operators the skills to safely prepare, operate and maintain breathing apparatus in an irrespirable atmosphere in line with AS/NZS 1715:2009. It suits workers who wear breathing apparatus in confined spaces or around hazardous gases, vapours or oxygen-deficient atmospheres. Delivered face to face over a half day, it combines a knowledge assessment with practical observation of pre-use checks, fitting, operation and concluding tasks. Participants deemed competent receive a Statement of Attainment for MSMWHS216.
- Lunch, or buy from nearby cafes
- Safety footwear
- Sturdy work clothing
- Suitable UV protection
- Warm clothing for cold conditions
- Minimum age 15 (parental/guardian consent required if under 18)
- A Unique Student Identifier (USI)
- Basic English reading and writing, sufficient to understand instructions and complete the assessment
- Physical capability to wear and work in breathing apparatus, which can be physically demanding and in small spaces
- Participants with an injury or medical condition, or who need language, literacy or numeracy support, should contact Safe Work Training before booking so reasonable adjustments can be arranged
On being deemed competent, participants receive a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment for MSMWHS216 Operate breathing apparatus, issued at the end of the training day.
Units of Competency
- MSMWHS216 Operate breathing apparatus
What are the units of competency?
MSMWHS216 Operate breathing apparatus
What certificate will I receive?
You will receive one Statement of Attainment that includes MSMWHS216 Operate breathing apparatus
When will I receive my certificate?
We issue certificates at the end of each training day
Is this course nationally accredited?
Yes. You can check this at https://training.gov.au/Organisation/Details/21604/summary
How long is the course?
Half day. Eg 8:00 am to 12:00 pm.
Are there any training course prerequisites?
o Unique Student Identifier (USI): Required for all participants. Create or retrieve your USI at www.usi.gov.au. o Language Proficiency: Basic understanding of reading and writing in English. o Physical Ability: Ability to perform duties, use fire equipment, and assist in evacuations.
What is a USI?
All students enrolling in nationally recognised training in Australia need to obtain a Unique Student Identifier (USI). A USI is an exclusive 10-digit number consisting of letters and numbers that will be used to link a student’s account to all their training records.
Are there any educational training course prerequisites?
No
Is there a minimum age?
Yes. At least 15 years old. Parental consent is required if under 18
How often is refresher training?
Refresher training is recommended every year. Annually. AS/NZS 1715: Selection, use and maintenance of respiratory protective equipment recommends regular training and retraining, particularly for high-risk environments.
How do I book into a Public Course?
Visit our website www.safeworktraining.com.au, call us on 5442 5449, or email us admin@safeworktraining.com.au
Can you do the course to be at our workplace?
Call us on 5442 5449, or email us admin@safeworktraining.com.au and we’ll send you a proposal and some suggested dates
Who needs to do this course?
Examples: o Confined space workers entering areas with possible atmospheric hazards o Workers in chemical plants, refineries, or oil and gas o Maintenance crews working in environments with hazardous airborne contaminants o Wastewater treatment and sewer workers
Do I need to be physically fit?
Yes. Wearing breathing apparatus during work activities can be strenuous.
What do I wear on the day?
o Wear closed shoes. Runners are okay. No thongs. o Wear long sleeve shirt, long pants. o Be sure to bring a good jacket if it’s cold outside. o All PPE and equipment is provided.
Do I need to shave before training?
o AS/NZS 1715:2009 (Selection, Use and Maintenance of Respiratory Protective Equipment) states that facial hair must not interfere with the facepiece seal of a respirator. This means that anyone required to wear a tight-fitting facepiece—such as a self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA)—must be clean shaven in the sealing area to ensure an effective seal. o For training purposes, students are strongly encouraged to be clean shaven on the day. o Students with facial hair can still participate in training and assessments; however, this will be noted in the training records, and trainers will emphasise that in a real workplace scenario, entry into a hazardous atmosphere without an adequate seal would be non-compliant and unsafe. o Students are encouraged to consult with their employer or supervisor regarding workplace respiratory protection policies.
Are all training materials and equipment provided?
Yes
Is lunch provided?
No
Do I need Government ID?
No
What Government ID do I need?
A current, government-issued photo ID Examples: o Australian driver’s licence o Passport o Proof-of-age card o Keypass card
What if I have an injury or medical condition?
Support is available. Contact us before booking so we can discuss your needs with the trainer and ensure a safe, inclusive training , inclusive training experience.
What if English is my second language?
Support is available. Let us know when booking if you need additional help during training
What if my reading and writing is not very good?
Support is available. Let us know when you enroll – we’ll work with you to ensure you can complete the course successfully.
What if I fail?
We aim to support every student to succeed. If you require extra help, we may provide one-on-one coaching, additional practice, or self-paced learning options to help you meet the assessment requirements.
Select Your Learning Format
Choose the delivery mode that best fits your preferences. For non-accredited training, dates are scheduled after you send a quote request.