COURSE DESCRIPTION

Based on the Occupational Safety & Health Act, including OSHA General Duty Clause, 1926 Subpart M for Construction, 1910.66 App C & 1910.23 for General Industry, 30 CFR 56/57 for MSHA and Z 359 for ANSI. Upon completion of this course, students will be capable of identifying existing and predictable fall hazards in the workplace and taking corrective measures to eliminate them through the selection, installation and use of appropriate fall protection systems.

COURSE COMPLETION CERTIFICATE

Program participants who successfully complete the course are issued a wallet card.

  • Certifications are good for three years and are good in all 50 states

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

  • Please be advised that the instructor cannot accommodate trainees arriving late or those requiring early departure for any reason
  • Please ensure that you or the trainee you select can attend the full duration of the program, as failure to do so may result in an unsuccessful completion
Please contact us if you have any questions regarding any of our courses. Myself or one of my team members will reply to you within 24 hours.

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  • Fundamentals of Fall Protection
  • Anchorage Requirements
  • Energy Absorbing Lanyards
  • Function and Purpose of Energy Absorbers
  • Fall Protection Hardware Compatibility
  • Work Positioning Systems
  • Inspecting Fall Protection Systems
  • Installing Fall Protection Systems
  • Calculating Required Clearances
  • Selecting Fall Protection System Components
  • Fall Protection and Fall Arrest Theory
  • Hierarchy of Fall Protection
  • Conventional Fall Protection (Guarding Systems)
  • Standards and Regulations Affecting the Fall Protection Industry
  • Recognizing and Identifying Fall Hazards
  • Common Commercially Available Fall Arrest Systems
  • Donning a Full Body Harness
  • Self-Retracting Lifelines
  • Vertical Lifelines
  • Horizontal Lifelines
  • Engineered Horizontal Lifelines
  • Ladder Climbing Devices
  • Rescue Theory
  • Troubleshooting Fall Restraint Systems and Fall Arrest Systems
  • Setting Up and Using Temporary Systems
  • Fall Protection Plans and Fall Protection Procedures
  • Detailed Inspection, Care and Maintenance
  • Specialty Fall Arrest Systems
  • Rescue and Applications in Fall Protection
  • Fall Arrest and Restraint Systems
  • Fall Protection Regulations (OSHA & ANSI)