Employers must ensure workers on construction projects complete a working at heights training program approved by the Ontario Ministry of Labour before a worker uses a fall restricting system, fall arrest system, safety net, work belt or safety belt.
Employers must ensure workers on construction projects complete a working at heights training program approved by the Ontario Ministry of Labour before a worker uses a fall restricting system, fall arrest system, safety net, work belt or safety belt.
This comprehensive working at heights training program has this approval. The program is divided into two modules. In module one, participants learn about the hazards of working at heights, basic rights and duties along with relevant regulations governing fall arrest hazards, fall protection equipment and working at heights projects.
They will also be introduced to the use, inspection, limitations, storage and procedures for travel restraint, fall restricting and fall arrest systems. In module two, participants get hands-on training on fall protection equipment and systems. They will also explore key components of a fall rescue plan and emergency procedures.
Note: Training participants must also complete a written program evaluation as required by the MOL’s Working at Heights Training Program Standard. * French program available.
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The program includes six-to-eight hours of theory and practical training plus evaluation. Legislation and guidelines Capacity plates Causes of accidents Control systems
Each worker has a role to play in safety. The role of the supervisor directly impacts the success of any Health and Safety Program by the effectiveness of its implementation and enforcement.
This course complies with the occupational health and safety regulations (RSST) relating to forklift operators, or forklift drivers, and includes theoretical and practical training (article 256.3).
If machinery could unexpectedly activate or if the unexpected release of an energy source could cause injury, the energy source must be isolated and controlled.
This is a one-day program that is designed for all workers, supervisors, managers, engineers and health and safety committee members.
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