No matter the height, as soon as a worker leaves the stable ground, they are increasing risks to health and safety. This Fall Protection program is specifically designed to give participants information that they will need in order to make safe decisions when working at heights.
No matter the height, as soon as a worker leaves the stable ground, they are increasing risks to health and safety.
This Fall Protection program is specifically designed to give participants information that they will need in order to make safe decisions when working at heights.
In-Class Course Description:
Saskatchewan Safety Council’s Fall Protection training provides participants with current information on industry best practices and legislative minimums.
Participants will learn through a facilitated program of both lecture and practical training. By the end of this program, participants will know how to exercise the hierarchy of controls including fall prevention, fall restraint, and fall arrest in varying situations.
Participants will discuss the most common mistakes made when working at heights, how to inspect fall protection equipment, how to don a harness, and will have the opportunity to experience what it feels like to be suspended in a harness.
Topics Covered:
Identifying typical types of fall hazards.
Types of fall prevention systems and when to use them
Establishing control zones and fall restraints
Calculations to determine the fall protection area
How to perform pre-use inspections fall protection equipment
Understanding maintenance schedules
How to plan for emergency situations
Notes & Requirements:
If available, participants are to supply their own harnesses (in good condition). We have harnesses available.
There is a practical portion where the participant must put on a harness and feel what it is like to be suspended in a harness, participants to dress accordingly.
Since 1955, the Saskatchewan Safety Council, a non-profit registered charity, has been dedicated to the prevention of injury in Saskatchewan at home, at play, and at work.
Funded through donations, membership contributions, sponsorship, and the distribution of safety programs and materials, the revenues generated by the Safety Council are invested within the province of Saskatchewan to further promote safety.
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