This Working At Heights course offers practical knowledge required for safely working at heights. Students will participate in hands-on equipment and setup exercises, and address safe practices and procedures as specified in Regulations by the Occupational Health and Safety Act of Ontario.
Worksite Safety has been approved by the Ontario Chief Prevention Officer as meeting the working at heights training program and provider standards.
This Working at Heights course offers practical knowledge required for safely working at heights. Students will participate in hands-on equipment and setup exercises, and address safe practices and procedures as specified in Regulations by the Occupational Health and Safety Act of Ontario.
Booking Process:
Select your preferred training date and then add however many seats you require to your cart by selecting “Book Now”.
You will then be asked to fill out your billing information before completing your booking and payment.
Once processed, you will fill out attendee information and automatically receive a receipt and confirmation for your booking reservation.
A second email with the details for your training including: start time, directions, and anything you will need for your upcoming class will follow shortly after.
Course Outline:
Part One: Basic Theory:
Rights and Responsibilities
Identification of Hazards, Eliminating or Controlling those Hazards
Ladders and Similar Equipment
Warning Methods and Physical Barriers
Intro to Personal Fall Protection Equipment
Part Two: Practical Equipment:
Barriers and Other Fixed Equipment
Personal Fall Protection Equipment
Anchor Points, Work Access Equipment, and Platforms
Rescue Planning
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