Working at Heights training is valid for three (3) years from the date of successful completion of an approved program.
Working at Heights training is valid for three (3) years from the date of successful completion of an approved program. After three (3) years, all learners who wish to maintain the validity of their Working at Heights training need to successfully complete a refresher training course.
Working at Heights refresher training reinforces key learning outcomes for workers who are exposed to the danger of a fall on construction projects. All workers must be able to demonstrate their knowledge of the correct use of fall protection equipment.
During this refresher training you will discuss;
Barriers, guardrails and safety nets
Personal fall protection equipment (including practical demonstration) and detailed calculations of fall distances
Anchor points
Work positioning systems, work access equipment and platforms
Rescue planning
Applicable regulatory and equipment changes
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