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Most of our courses can be delivered at your premises.
Cost: |
£185 + VAT |
| Dates: | 26 September 2008 16 January 2009 24 April 2009 |
| Duration: | 1 day |
Introduction:
The Work at Height Regulations 2005 came into
force on 6 April 2005. The Regulations will apply
to all work at height where there is a risk of a fall
liable to cause injury.
The Regulations place duties on employers, the
self-employed, and any person that controls the
work of others (for example, facilities managers or
building owners who may contract others to work
at height).
The aim of this course is to make delegates aware of the need to:
- Properly plan and organise work at height
- Ensure those working at height are competent
- Understand the need carry out risk assessments and select the appropriate work equipment
- Control the risks from fragile surfaces
- Properly inspect and maintain equipment for working at height.
Course objectives/key benefits:
On completion of this course, delegates will be able to
follow the hierarchy for managing risks from working at
height, taking steps to avoid, prevent or reduce risks and
have an understanding of the correct equipment for
working at height.
Any specific operater training which is required (e.g. tree surgeons, mobile elevating work platform operators, mobile access tower users etc), will need to be arranged by the operatives employer before the work can be undertaken.
Who the course is aimed at:
The training will benefit managers, supervisors, foremen
and operatives who organise, plan, supervise and carry
out work at height.
Course content:
- New legislation
- What is ‘Working at Height’?
- Types and causes of accidents when working at height
- Employer/employees’ responsibilities
- How to work at height safely/specialist training requirements
- Risk assessments, method statements and permits to work
- Types of access equipment
- Personal protective equipment
- Harness, lanyards and anchor points
- Post-theory question paper
- Question and answer session
- Course appraisals and close
Course tutor:
Graham Healey
Training method:
Seminar and practical sessions with assessments.
Course outcome/qualification:
PTC Certificate of Attendance.
Pre-requisite knowledge/qualification:
Any specific operator training which is required (e.g. tree
surgeons, mobile elevating work platform operators,
mobile access tower users etc.), will need to be arranged
by the operative’s employer before the work can be
undertaken.
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