Fall Protection
Description
This Fall Protection Course will guide you through all aspects of Fall Protection, from the different types of Fall Protection, to what personal protective equipment to use and how to calculate Fall Clearances. Our comprehensive course will explain in detail what you need to know, emphasize key points and test your knowledge at the end of the course. This course is required by many industries and you should check with your employer to see whether or not you need Fall Protection Training. Doing both theory and practical on-site training shows that the employer is doing their “Due Diligence” and they will comply with Occupational Health and Safety Regulations. After completion of this course you will be issued a certificate of completion
About This Training
Fall hazards are dangerous in the workplace and employees working near these hazards need to have adequate knowledge and training to work safely.
This comprehensive Fall Protection course is an effective and interactive way to keep you and your employees up-to-date with Fall Protection training requirements.
Considered a “full general training”, this course can also be used for “refresher training”.
While all efforts have been made to ensure the training meets regulatory requirements, a ‘site specific’ or ‘hands on’ tutorial is sometimes required. Trainees need to be taught the safe use of any specific equipment used on their job site (i.e. swing stages, aerial lifts etc).
A training certificate is issued upon completion.
To complete this program a practical exam must be taken within 30 days of taking this course
Course Features
- Lectures 28
- Quizzes 1
- Duration 1 hour
- Skill level Experienced
- Language English
- Students 2
- Certificate Yes
- Assessments Self
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Introduction
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Common Fall Hazards
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Fall Hazard Controls
- Hierarchy of Fall Hazard Control
- Eliminate Fall Hazards 1
- Eliminate Fall Hazards 2
- Prevent Falls – Guardrails
- Prevent Falls – Fences & Barricades
- Prevent Falls – Personal Restraints
- Know the A, B, Cs
- PFAS – Temporary Anchorage
- PFAS – Permanent Anchorage
- PFAS – Full-body Harness
- PFAS – Connecting Components
- Control the Fall – Positioning Devices
- Control the Fall – Safety Net Systems
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Employer Requirements
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Hazard Recognition