Working at Heights trainings details:

1. Understand and follow the regulations set out by the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety.
2. Learn about the different types of fall protection systems and when they should be used.
3. Understand the legal requirements for working at heights, including the types of equipment needed, inspection requirements, and necessary safety precautions.
4. Learn about the importance of the use of safety lines and harnesses when working at heights.
5. Understand the risks associated with working at heights and how to reduce them.
6. Learn how to properly plan and prepare for any work that is to be done at heights.
7. Learn how to properly use and maintain the necessary safety equipment.
8. Understand the importance of reporting any unsafe working conditions or practices.
9. Learn how to properly assess the risks associated with working at heights.
10. Understand the importance of monitoring and reporting any changes to the working environment.

What is Working at Heights?

Working at heights (WAH) can be hazardous and can lead to serious injury or even death if the proper safety precautions are not taken. It is therefore essential that employees are trained in how to work safely when working at height. Working at height training courses provide employees with the knowledge and skills they need to work safely and reduce the risk of harm.

Types of Working at Height Training

Working at height training courses vary depending on the type of work being done. Generally, courses may involve the following topics:

• Safe use of ladders and step ladders

• Use of fall arrest systems and fall protection equipment

• Identifying potential hazards of working at height

• Proper use and maintenance of safety equipment

• Planning for working at height

• Risk assessment

• Emergency response

• Rescue procedures

• Working with overhead power lines

• Manual handling

• Using scaffolding and other height access systems

Who Should Attend Working at Height Training?

Anyone who works at height should attend a working at height training course. This includes, but is not limited to, construction workers, roofers, window cleaners, tree surgeons, painters and decorators, and maintenance workers

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