If you work in Vancouver in a job that requires you to work from heights, you will need to take a class that certifies you to work at height in regards to the OHS Regulations. At Phoenix Fire Protection, we offer a one-day fall protection course that will go through theory and practical training.
If you work in Vancouver in a job that requires you to work from heights, you will need to take a class that certifies you to work at height in regards to the OHS Regulations.
At Phoenix Fire Protection, we offer a one-day fall protection course that will go through theory and practical training.
We use current and approved fall protection equipment to ensure you are getting the best hands-on instructions and techniques for fall protection.
The training course will include instructions, demonstrating using fall protection equipment, and written exercises.
You will also learn how to set up and work off lifeline systems, and learn how to do self-rescue from vertical lifelines.
OSSA Fall Protection:
The trainers at Phoenix Fire Protections go through courses that were designed by an OSSA Accredited company and certifies them to train other people in fall protection.
When you take the OSSA Fall Protection program at Phoenix Fire Prevention, you will go through a day-long course that will include theory, knowledge, and tools for fall protection when you work at heights. The course will use video analysis and hands-on activities that each trainee will participate in.
Here are the objectives of the fall prevention course:
Understand and comprehend the fall protection regulations and fundamentals
Utilize methods that will help eliminate fall hazards
Learn about the components of fall arrest systems and personal travel restraints
Go through and understand all equipment limitations, specifications, inspections, and care
How to use methods for proper planning when you are controlling fall hazards
To always be prepared for action through rescue planning
Here is how the certification is structured in regards to the theoretical and practical portions of the course:
Fall protection planning
Anchor points
Fall accident stats
Harness fitting
Equipment inspection and care
Freefall and clearance calculations
Rescue principles
Fall arrest system components
Suspension trauma
Governing bodies and regulations
Fall Protection Equipment Inspection:
In the fall protection course offered by Phoenix Fire Prevention, you will also learn about fall protection equipment and how to properly inspect them.
You will be instructed on how to properly conduct equipment inspections on personal arrest system parts. You will go through hands-on and theoretical sections in this course.
The majority of the fall protection equipment inspection course will focus on inspecting the equipment, but you will also be taught how to manage and implement the equipment.
Here is how this part of the fall protection course breaks down:
Manufacturer’s requirements
Hands-on workshops
Record keeping
Storage and maintenance principles
Governing legislation
Standards bodies
Equipment tracking and marking systems
Phoenix is an accredited and certified group in fire, life and safety, for both occupational and public safety, that comprises of unique integrated training, education, products and services available across Canada.
Our three divisions, Fire, Life and Safety, provide our wide-range of services to various commercial, heavy industrial, and residential industries. Phoenix is recognized as a socially responsible company who provides services, solutions, and products that minimize.
Our environmental impact. We have a comprehensive recycling policy that is not offered by other companies and we continuously involve ourselves in community events to educate and promote safety and green awareness in all that we do.
This full day end user program is developed by Fall Protection Group and is accredited by Energy Safety Canada.
This course is designed to ensure that your company can develop a lockout system that complies with the applicable legislative requirements and industry best practices.
This one-day combination course is designed for individuals who plan and supervise work at heights, or perform work at heights themselves. This course contains theoretical and practical components.
This course is designed to provide emergency first responders with basic awareness information on hazardous materials and their dangers, and includes mandated information from OSHA and EPA.
The courses in this program focus on project management, leadership, ethics, and disability management to prepare you to become an OHS leader.
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