
Inflatable safety training has become a priority for many operators, as they seek advancements in staff training for the proper usage of inflatables due to increasing government oversight and insurance requirements.
While inflatables are generally very safe, some aspects of safety training need to be covered to ensure they are used according to their certified requirements.
All Giant Inflatables Products are certified to a specific wind rating according to Australian Standards AS 3533.4.1_2018. However, the operator needs to know how to set them up accordingly.
Trained staff can help prevent dangerous situations before they arise by understanding the risks and mitigating factors by following the procedures outlined in the Complete Giant Inflatables Guide. Additionally, officially trained staff can help professional operators attain lower insurance costs.
AFL Victoria owns many inflatable products that they have acquired over ten years of partnership with Giant Inflatables.
In collaboration with their staffing provider, SEDA Activate, they operate AFL inflatables throughout the season. As AFL Victoria aims to improve its ability to manage its inflatables, the need for inflatable safety training arose.
Giant Inflatables and SEDA Activate worked together to provide a practical training seminar at the home of St Kilda Football Club for AFL Victoria staff to cover all aspects of operating inflatables.
Upon completing the inflatable safety training seminar, all AFL Victoria staff will have the necessary knowledge to safely operate inflatables to their specified requirements.
A full-day practical training program was created in partnership with SEDA Activate, covering Manual handling, Introduction to inflatables, Compliance and regulation, understanding the wind and weather, setting up and packing down, additional safety measures, hazard analysis, evacuation procedures and more.
In addition, Giant Inflatables supplied a complete guide to AFL Victoria and SEDA activate, covering all of the aspects discussed in the training seminar.
This guide allows them to train additional staff in the future, serves as a service log for each inflatable and acts as a single location for all hard copy operational certifications.
After completing the training seminar, staff members were able to:
Complete a Job Safety Analysis (JSA)
Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS)
Read an anemometer (wind speed metre),
Set up inflatables following the Product Compliance Certificates and safely operate their inflatables. Trained staff can also become the trainers of new staff members in the future, knowing all aspects of safely operating an inflatable and its hazards. As an additional benefit, the cost of insurance for AFL Victoria was reduced due to the training.
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