This course provides basic fall protection training to work in areas with potential fall hazards. Participants will engage in hands-on training activities, including inspecting, fitting, adjusting and connecting fall protection systems and components.
This course provides basic fall protection training to work in areas with potential fall hazards. Participants will engage in hands-on training activities, including inspecting, fitting, adjusting and connecting fall protection systems and components.
While this basic course can be used as part of a worker's competency assessment, the employer must designate a worker as a "competent person" based on specific tasks assigned.
Upon Completion:
Upon successful completion of this course you will receive a certificate of completion that is valid for three years.
Topics Covered:
Fall protection concepts
Legislation and regulations
Safety measures and best practices
Identifying and assessing fall hazards, fall arrest systems and equipment
Protection planning
Effects of fall and fall rescue planning
Victory Safety and Training was opened in June, 2008 in Saskatoon Sk. by Dale Ledoux. Dale is a graduate of the Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies having completed the combined fire fighter / primary care paramedic program.
His original certification included level 2 fire fighter, primary care paramedic, confined space / technical rope rescue technician, hazardous materials operations, fire services instructor.
And more along with this training Dale has plenty of other instructor certification as well as instructing and emergency medical services experience.
Through this course, participants are instructed in safe operating techniques, how to perform thorough inspections, and effective maintenance procedures. The contents of this RPE trai ning course covers the following types of respiratory protective equipment: Air-purifying respirator (APR).
Power elevated platforms are being used more and more often as a safe and efficient way for workers to accomplish work at heights.
This interactive training course applies to all employees who are, or may be, exposed to air contaminants above the permissible exposure limits (PELs) or suggested exposure levels. This course may also be used for respirator use that is required by company policy or that is voluntary.
Training for individuals who use propane powered construction heaters (up to 400,000 BTUH) and hand-held torches. Students who only require instruction on the safe use of hand-held torches may take P?T?I’s 400-08 – Propane Torches course instead of this course.
Working at Heights is an essential construction workplace training to have for all trades and roles. If the risk of falling is present, that needs to be communicated to all workers.
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