Employers and managers of teams need detailed knowledge and understanding of work at height to assist them to recognise it, the equipment needed, how to control it, produce method statements, risk assessments and rescue plans.
You’ve learnt what height is, you’ve decided your team need to access places at height… Now you need to know:
Employers and managers of teams need detailed knowledge and understanding of work at height to assist them to recognise it, the equipment needed, how to control it, produce method statements, risk assessments and rescue plans.
If you need to know what work at height is and how to control (or avoid) it, then this is for you.
Course Aims:
To train individuals to be aware of the dangers of work at height; appreciate the differing levels of safety, equipment involved, and the training needed with regards to allowing persons to access and work at height.
The directors and training team at Element Safety are, or have been, emergency services personnel with unrivalled rescue experience. They have undergone extensive training over and above the norm for their careers, and continue to do so, to ensure they are THE experts in their field.
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