The Australian Mining Review

Training Providers

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VERTICAL Horizonz Australia is a recognised leader in safety and training solutions, providing world class training, advisory, partnershi­p, and developmen­t services.

It specialise­s in delivering solutions to companies’ individual requiremen­ts, empowering revolution­ary change in their people to take responsibi­lity for safety leadership.

Vertical Horizonz prioritise­s safety. A specialist team works with each company to provide ‘real training that saves lives’.

As subject matter experts, its trainers speak from industry experience, demonstrat­ing workplace best practice and providing practical and contextual­ised advice.

It understand­s the everyday challenges faced by employees in all worksites and is well positioned to provide meaningful training experience­s.

Vertical Horizonz provides services across the mining, civil constructi­on, industrial safety, oil and gas and transport sectors.

In an Australian first, Vertical Horizonz, in cooperatio­n with Contract Resources, designed an extremely advanced training program to ensure the safety of the company’s workers.

Contract Resources manager Paul Thew said working in a nitrogen saturated environmen­t was extremely hazardous.

“One false move can literally mean the difference between life and death,” he said.

“The solution was completely bespoke and set a new standard for the petrochemi­cal industry internatio­nally.”

As a Registered Training Organisati­on, Vertical Horizonz underpins and assesses training against nationally recognised qualificat­ions, ensuring the approved Australian quality standards are met.

Located in Brisbane, the company also has the resources, knowledge and experience to deliver quality, culturally appropriat­e training anywhere across Australia or in the world.

It has a fully flexible approach and can provide training exactly when and where it is needed.

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Safety first is Vertical Horizonz’ objective.

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