Phoenix’s Working at Height training course enables employees to learn how to keep themselves and others safe, minimising the risk that comes from working at height in the workplace.
The Work at Height Regulations 2005 define “working at height” as work in any place in which a person could fall far enough to cause injury if no precautions were in place. Even falls less than 2 metres can result in serious or fatal injury, with falls from height are the third-highest cause of fatal injury in the workplace.
Phoenix’s Working at Height training course enables employees to learn how to keep themselves and others safe, minimising the risk that comes from working at height in the workplace.
It also allows you to fulfil your legal obligations as an employer, show your commitment to the health and safety of your staff, and avoid the significant fines for employers that can result from accidents in the workplace.
Why learn with Phoenix?
Our Phoenix Pass Pledge, expert tutors and first-class learning resources are just some of the reasons why our students and client choose us as their health and safety training provider.
We offer high quality services and place customer satisfaction at the forefront of what we do. With unsurpassed results, we are committed to the belief that learning should be a fun and enjoyable experience for delegates.
Phoenix offer learning options to suite every student and business
Classroom Courses
Our classroom courses provide you with in-person, structured learning in a classroom environment, available at 36 venues across the UK. When studying in the classroom both tutors and peers will be on hand to discuss topics and help you study, ensuring you're fully prepared for assessment.
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