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Work at Height Safety Training

Course Aim

Why is Work at Height Training important to me? In 2006/07, falls from height accounted for 45 fatal accidents at work and nearly 4000 major injuries. They remain the biggest cause of workplace deaths and one of the main causes of major injury.

Ladders are frequently used incorrectly and in some cases the wrong type of ladder can be used, increasing the risk of falls.

This training course enables delegates to be competent in work at height including safe use of ladders and steps.

Who Should Attend

Suitable for any employee in any industry who work at height as part of their duties.

Course Content;

  • What is working at height?
  • Legal requirements for complying with the updated Regulations
  • Causes of injuries and avoidance
  • Selecting ladders
  • Inspecting ladders
  • Erecting ladders
  • Safe use of steps
  • Practical demonstration
  • Control measures/Storage/Maintenance

Course Duration: 0.5 Day

Price: £395.00 per course for up to 15 delegates

Certification

Following completion of a simple assessment, delegates will be awarded the Work at Height Safety Training Certificate of Attendance and Achievement.

Location

This course can be delivered at one of our dedicated training centres, alternatively, we can deliver this course at your own premises.

Extra costs may be involved if the course is to be run at a client's own premises lying a significant distance from our training centres.

Health and Safety Membership Scheme

Our Work at Height Safety Training course can be provided as part of our Health and Safety Membership Scheme.

Course Dates

Location Course Date Places Status
On-site/in-house Throughout May 2012 Places Available More Details
On-site/in-house Throughout June 2012 Places Available More Details
On-site/in-house Throughout July 2012 Places Available More Details
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