This course is designed for those who are expected to work at heights. Before being exposed to the risk of a fall, workers must be educated and trained in how to protect themselves.
This course is designed for those who are expected to work at heights. Before being exposed to the risk of a fall, workers must be educated and trained in how to protect themselves.
While fitting their own harness, establishing an anchor point or inspecting damaged equipment, participants receive practical experience during training.
Who Regulates Fall Protection?
When is Fall Protection Required?
The REAL Reason You Need Fall Protection, Lessons Learned by Industry
Responsibilities
Fall Protection Controls
Fall Protection Plans
Anchors
Fall Protection Equipment
Fall Forces and Distances
Equipment Inspection
Ladders and Fall Protection
Rescue
Service
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The course focuses on self-propelled elevated work platforms (scissor lifts) and self-propelled boom supported elevated work platforms (boom lifts).
Upon completion of the program, participants will be able to understand the regulations that address fall protection, identify risks, and fall hazards, and describe safe work procedures to prevent falls on site. Valid for 3 years.
Working At Heights Training course is offered Davis Trainincentre. Davis Training is pleased to offer Master Safety’s Working at Heights Training Programs – CPO approved (WAH-35084).
This full-day program is designed for workers in the Ontario construction industry and covers all of the required training under Ontario Regulation 213/91 (Construction Projects).
The goal of this course is to enable learners to identify the basic types of aerial and scissor lifts and the hazards associated with their use, as well as their inspection criteria, and safe work practices associated with aerial lift operation.
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