Training Material – Working At Heights

R3850,00

Elevate your Working at Heights training with our expertly designed training material, crafted specifically for the SA Occupational Health & Safety industry. This comprehensive package aligns with the Occupational Health & Safety Act 85 of 1993, as well as all the relevant regulations promulgated under the act, ensuring compliance and promoting a culture of Health & safety.

Included in the package:
Working at Heights Training – Assessment.docx
Working at Heights Training – Trainee Workbook.docx
Working at Heights Training – Presentation.pptx

We Offer:
✔ Comprehensive, ready-to-use materials to train and empower your workforce.
✔ Fully compliant with all South African Health & safety legislation.
✔ Designed by experts with 12 years of health & safety industry experience.
Exceptional value for money.

Transform your operations with this essential training material. Save time, ensure legal compliance, and foster a health & safety working culture for your team. Perfect for training providers, health & safety professionals, and consultants. This is your ultimate solution for delivering effective and compliant health & safety training.

Description

PRODUCT TABLE OF CONTENT_5

LEGAL REFERENCING

  1. OHS Act Section 8: Employers Duties
  2. OHS Act Section 13: Duty To Inform
  3. OHS Act Section 16.1: CEO
  4. OHS Act Section 16.2: CEO Assistant
  5. Construction Regulation – Fall Protection

ABC’S OF FALL PROTECTION

  1. Fall Risk:
  2. What is a fall Prevention System?
  3. What is fall protection?
  4. What is a fall hazard?
  5. Work at Heights:
  6. Why is fall protection important?
  7. When Stopping A Fall
  8. Fall Distance
  9. Fall Protection Rescue
  10. What is a fall protection risk assessment?
  11. Five level hierarchy of control for Working @ Heights
  12. Fall Protection Plan:
  13. Medical Fitness:
  14. Medical Certificate of Fitness:

FALL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT

  1. The ABC’s of Basic Fall Protection Equipment
  2. Safety Signage:
  3. Energy Absorbing Lanyard:
  4. Fall Prevention Equipment:
  5. Fall Arrest Equipment:
  6. Fall Arrest System:
  7. Fixed Barricade:
  8. Full Body Harness:
  9. Double leg, shock absorbing Lanyards:
  10. Headgear as appropriate:
  11. Low Level Work Restraint:
  12. Permanent Barricade:
  13. Rescue kit, anchor slings, ropes, rope grabs, descenders, pulleys:
  14. Rope Access:
  15. Rope and slings
  16. Karabiners:
  17. Suspended Platform:
  18. Working Platform:
  19. Drop Zone Barricades:
  20. Work restraint:
  21. Webbing
  22. Snap hooks

FALL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENT

  1. Issue of Equipment
  2. It’s a System
  3. Equipment Storage
  4. Equipment Inspection Procedures & Testing
  5. Maintenance of Fall Protection Equipment
  6. Record Keeping

SAFE WORKING AT HEIGHTS PROCEDURES

  1. Visitors To Site:
  2. Persons Working at Heights:
  3. PPE – Standard Site Requirements
  4. FPE – Fall Protection Safety Equipment to Be Worn
  5. The Drop Zone (Barricading the working at heights area)
  6. Lighting

WORKING AT HEIGHTS HAZARDS

  1. Common fall Environments
  2. Fall of materials
  3. Openings

RESCUE PLAN

  1. Emergency Planning
  2. Training
  3. Emergency Response and Rescue Plan
  4. Post-Rescue Procedure