Foreword: Working at height today requires an awareness of the inherent dangers in the job being done and the environment in which the work is being carried out. It needs the worker to be vigilant and have an attitude and willingness to take great care. Workers need to be trained to achieve a higher standard of competence in order to work safely at height. Targeted application and task specific knowledge can improve a workers confidence and overall safety and will also go a long way in preventing accidents, serious injuries, and even the loss of life.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Industrial falls are the number-one cause of on-site, occupational fatalities, yet fall protections are the most underdeveloped safety-program resources in the world. Since no fall protection equipment – regardless of how effective – can save an employee who is not trained in its use. To meet this crucial requirement, this course is designed to provide a fully rounded compliment of information to those who may be in a supervisory role on the jobsite, while also providing the training to allow for the designation of competent person by the employer. There is not only a strict focus on the basics, but also on the role of supervision and leadership. This course provides instruction on a number of differrent jobsite hazards and solutions to implementing a safe and compliant program. Current products, rescue, confined space, steel erection, decking, roofing, horizontal and vertical lifelines, supervision, planning, and hazard identification are specifically reviewed. This interactive training will include real videos, case studies, and practical exercise on use of harness and selection of safe anchorage techniques.
Why fall protection is required What fall protection methods are available? When fall protection is necessary
How to select and use the best method of fall protection Know when to use a fall arrest system Learn basic principles of a fall arrest system Requirement for fall protection program Proper implementation
Course Outline Module 1: Identifying and Evaluating Fall Hazards
What is a fall hazard?
How to evaluate fall hazards
Elements of a Fall
Components of a Fall
Module 2: Category of Fall Protection
Positioning and Suspension Systems
Rescue and Retrieval Systems
Fall Arrest Systems
Roof Systems
Module 3 Body Harness
How to select proper harness
Determination for use of fixed anchor, horizontal lifeline and vertical lifeline with body harness
How to calculate body weight, free fall distance, deceleration distance, and shock absorption of a fall
Module 4: Developing Effective Fall Prevention and Protection Program
Pro-active Work at height program
Required training for workers exposed to fall hazards
Responding to falls and Prompt rescue requirement
Developing an emergency-response plan
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Payment Options: Checks made in favor of "Al Rammah International Co." SAR. 1, 800.00 / Candidate
B2B / Wire Transfer Bank Name: Riyad Bank Branch: Riyadh Branch Account Number: 2180447989901
Minimum participants per batch: 10
Duration: 2 Days (9:00 am – 5:00 pm)
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