Working at Height Training - Unit 1

Course Information

With the latest changes to Working at Height employers need to re-assess and monitor their staff who are working at height. This course is designed for delegates who actively work at Height and who use Harnesses and other associated equipment to carry out their duties.

Upon completion of training, delegates will have a knowledge and understanding of safety measures and fall prevention techniques when working at height.

 

Entry Requirements

English Speaking

Any Industry

Ability to read & write

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Working at Height Training

  • Complying with W.A.H.R, HASWA, M.H.S.W.A, PUWER, LOLER
    Hierarchy of WAH equipment selection
    Equipment inspection, maintenance and documentation
    Selecting the appropriate equipment
    Safe use of Ladders
    Safe Use of Scaffolding Platforms and MEWPS
    Recognising the hazards when working at height
    Fall Prevention
    Fall Restraint – Fall Control/Arrest Systems
    Fall Arrest Trauma

We recommend this training for all organisations with personnel working at height and with Health and Safety accountabilities.

Situated on the Liverpool Waterfront, Brunswick Dock sits with an enviable view of the River Mersey. Brunswick Dock boasts some of our world-class training facilities for Work at Height and Rope Access courses.

The latest Workplace Fatal Injuries in Great Britain Report, published 6th July by the Health and Safety Executive explains that the most common cause of fatal accidents to workers in 2021/22 continues to be falls from height.

The Report, published by the HSE demonstrates that there is still a way to go in reducing the number of fatal accidents to workers in the UK. 123 people were killed in work-related accidents in 2021/22. 29 of those deaths were caused by falls from height, and 18 were caused by a strike from a moving, flying or falling object. Falls from height have been the most common cause of fatal accidents in Great Britain since 2017, which shows that there is more to be done to change attitudes and Health and Safety culture in workplaces to prevent such fatalities.

If you are an employer making a booking for multiple employees, our team can tailor training bespoke to your industry or specifications to ensure the training is directly applicable to your real world experience.

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