Recognition of fall hazards and implementation of appropriate measures to eliminate or control the fall hazards.
The training requirement is for workers on construction projects who use any of the following methods of fall protection:
travel restraint systems
fall restricting systems
fall arrest systems
safety nets
work belts or safety belts
Course Content
Recognition of fall hazards and implementation of appropriate measures to eliminate or control the fall hazards.
Discussions on the use of guardrails, ladders, scaffolds, aerial lifts, swing stages, lifelines and body harnesses
Review of the proper use of body harnesses, lanyards, shock absorber and tie off systems
Inspection of fall systems
Includes
PowerPoint presentation
Hands-on training/testing with body harnesses
Written test
Upon successful completion each participant will receive a Record of Training
This safety training course is designed to meet Part 23 of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act.
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