Our in-person course includes both basic theory and practical equipment training. The basic theory module discusses working at heights hazards, controls, introduces the learner to the basics of fall protection, and ladder safety.
Our in-person course includes both basic theory and practical equipment training. The basic theory module discusses working at heights hazards, controls, introduces the learner to the basics of fall protection, and ladder safety.
The practical equipment module focuses on the application and use of the different fall protection systems, their components, and their limitations.
What you'll learn
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Recognize working at heights hazards
Explain the hierarchy of controls
Discuss safe work plans
Identify and assess when ladders are appropriate
Explain proper inspection, care, and use of ladders
Describe types of warning methods and physical barriers
Identify when warning methods and physical barriers are required
Discuss limitations, application, and storage of different fall protection systems
Calculate fall distances
Demonstrate how to inspect the equipment, don and doff a harness, and maintain 100% tie-off
Discuss the differences between permanent, temporary, and structural anchors
Select the appropriate fall protection equipment when working on a platform
Explain the purpose, roles, and responsibilities of workplace parties with respect to a rescue plan
Who this course is for:
Anyone using fall protection in the construction industry, supervisors, JHSC members, health and safety representatives. Working at Heights: Construction Training must be conducted when workers are exposed to fall hazards as defined by the Occupational Health and Safety Act - Ontario Reg. 213/91 Construction Projects.
JHSC Certification is our most convenient and affordable way to become certified. Get certified in as little as four days, with this combination of self-paced online and distance learning courses.
Classroom:
By attending one of our regularly scheduled classes, you will benefit from the shared learning experiences of our trainers, and your industry peers. We have regularly scheduled classes in all major cities across Ontario. Check out our classroom calendar for courses coming up near you!
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