Working at Height
Thu, 13 Jan
|Online Event
Don't get dizzy with 3 points of contact. Suitable for: Any staff member who is required to use stepladders in the school, from accessing shelving to cleaning light fittings.
Time & Location
13 Jan 2022, 09:30 – 11:30 GMT
Online Event
About the Event
Working at Height Training
Falls from height are one of the most common causes of injury at work. It is important that anyone carrying out work at height activities understands how to work safely and responsibly and in accordance with the law.
Benefits
This Working at Height training course helps you to comply with the Work at Height Regulations 2005 by providing employers and employees with the necessary information needed to be able to successfully deal with working at height risks and control measures. This includes an understanding of how to undertake a working at height risk assessment to effectively control and manage risks, how to use access equipment safely and how to ensure that employees can reduce their risk of falls from height.
What you will learn?
At the end of the course learners will:
- Understand the main features and requirements of the Work at Height Regulations.
- Give examples of common working at height tasks and understand the associated hazards and risks.
- Identify the factors that contribute to persons and objects falling from height.
- Describe the control measures that control and reduce the risk of falls from height.
- Understand the proper use of access and work at height equipment and safe methods of access to reduce or eliminate the risk of falls.
Course content
• Introduction and Legislation – The risks, Work at Height Regulations 2005, employer duties, and employee duties. • Risk Assessments – what is a risk assessment? Identifying task, environmental hazards, deciding who may be harmed, evaluating risks, recording findings and reviewing and updating.
• Avoiding, Preventing and Minimising Risks - Avoiding work at height, preventing falls, reducing the consequences of a fall, personal protective equipment, selection of work equipment, fragile surfaces, vehicles, training, inspection of work equipment, and emergency procedures.
• Selecting Work at Height equipment and maintenance– Safe use of stepladders and securing ladders. The correct selection of appropriate equipment and keeping records to show the inspection regime.
This session will include group discussions and practical assessments.
Course duration
2 hours.
Assessment and certification
Certification
Delegates will be awarded a certificate of attendance upon successful completion of the course.
Course Tutor
Our health and safety consultants are qualified and experienced professionals with an appropriate background in this topic. All consultants are experienced in delivering engaging health and safety training, and hold professional membership of the chartered Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH).
Tickets
Work at Height Training Online
You will be invoiced separately for this course from The Smile Centre.
£25.00Sale ended
Total
£0.00