This course combines theoretical knowledge as well as practical, hands-on training and evaluation. Students will understand the risks of working near fall hazards, how to evaluate protective methods for different scenarios, and proper selection and use of personal protective equipment.
Course Description
Comprehensive one-day Working at Heights training course offering basic fall prevention information required to work safely in areas where workers may be exposed to fall hazards.
This course combines theoretical knowledge as well as practical, hands-on training and evaluation. Students will understand the risks of working near fall hazards, how to evaluate protective methods for different scenarios, and proper selection and use of personal protective equipment.
Part 1 – Theory
Rights and Responsibilities of Workers, Supervisors and Employers
Identifying the Hazards of Working at Heights
Eliminating or Controlling the Hazards of Working at Heights
Warning Methods and Physical Barriers
Ladders, Scaffold Systems, Elevating Work Platforms (EWPs), and Suspended Access Equipment
Personal Fall Protection Systems and Rescue Planning
Part 2 – Practical
Barriers and Safety Nets
Personal Fall Protection Equipment
Anchor Points
Work Access Equipment and Platforms
Rescue Planning
Herzing College began as Herzing Institute in February of 1965. Initially the institution was dedicated to computer technology training, but over the years, the college has expanded its breadth of career-focused education and has expanded geographically to include campus locations across the country.
Our reputation is built on a foundation of high ethical standards, and a commitment to the success of our students and the communities and industries we support. In 2020, we are proud to celebrate 55 years!
Vision Statement:
The vision of Herzing College is to be the preferred career‐oriented college of students, employers, and employees.
Mission Statement:
The mission of Herzing College is to provide career-focused, post-secondary programs of high quality that are designed to prepare a diverse student population to meet the needs of a wide array of employers.
This is accomplished through the innovative use of teaching technologies and experienced faculty. Included in these career-oriented programs are educational methodologies and materials to promote the development of teamwork, communication skills, and the personal attributes valued by employers.
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The course provides managers and supervisors with effective practical techniques and strategies to address workplace safety concerns.
Common Safety Orientation Course is offered by 4 Points Safety and Training Inc. We are a recognized training partner with the Canadian Red Cross and the Alberta Construction Safety Association.
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During this course we will cover a theory and practical portion. Firstly, the theory will consist of the topics listed below followed by a short test. Secondly, the practical portion of this training will be completed at the participants work site with their equipment.
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