
FALL PROTECTION TRAINING
LIVE-VIRTUAL TRAINING
OSHA's Fall Protection Standard stands out as one of the most commonly cited standards in the United States. Falls represent the primary cause of fatalities within the construction industry. If your employees work at heights of six feet or higher, this training is mandatory. this is a 4 hour training class.
course topics include:
Review of construction standards including Subpart M Fall Protection height requirements
Personal Fall Arrest Systems
Anchor requirements
Harness
Lanyard
Fall Restraint
Equipment Inspections
Calculating Clearance
Guardrail and hole cover requirements
Rescue Plan requirements
Aerial lift and Scissor lift Requirements
Course Description:
Our Comprehensive hands-on, engaging Fall Protection Training is designed to equip participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to ensure compliance with OSHA standards regarding fall protection. This four-hour course provides a thorough understanding of fall hazards, prevention strategies, and safety protocols in various workplace settings.
Throughout the training, participants will delve into OSHA's Fall Protection Standard, which is crucial for maintaining a safe work environment. Topics covered include identification of fall hazards, proper selection and use of fall protection equipment, inspection and maintenance procedures, and emergency response protocols.
Our experienced instructors will guide participants through interactive discussions, real-life case studies, and hands-on demonstrations to reinforce learning and enhance retention. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped to assess fall hazards, implement effective control measures, and mitigate risks associated with working at heights.
This course is ideal for workers, supervisors, safety personnel, and anyone involved in occupations where fall hazards are present. Upon successful completion of the training, participants will receive a certificate of completion, demonstrating their competency in fall protection practices and their commitment to workplace safety and compliance with OSHA regulations.