Work At Height Training
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Interactive Video Lessons | Free E-Certificate | Tutor Support | Lifetime Access | No Hidden Fees | CPD Accredited
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Overview
Certificates
Certification of Completion
Digital certificate - Included
Description
Module 1: Introduction to Work At Height
- Importance of work at height safety
- Legal requirements and regulations
- Responsibilities of employers and employees
Module 2: Risk Assessment and Management
- Identifying hazards and assessing risks
- Control measures and hierarchy of control
- Developing a safe work-at-height plan
Module 3: Equipment Selection and Use
- Types of work at height equipment
- Inspection, maintenance, and storage of equipment
- Proper usage techniques and best practices
Module 4: Safe Access and Egress
- Access methods and equipment
- Ladders, scaffolding, and other access systems
- Safe procedures for climbing and descending
Module 5: Emergency Procedures
- Emergency response planning
- Rescue techniques and equipment
- First aid and medical considerations
Module 6: Best Practices for Working at Height
- Pre-task preparations and checklists
- Communication and coordination
- Psychological and physical considerations
Module 7: Case Studies and Practical Examples
- Real-world scenarios and case studies
- Problem-solving exercises
- Application of knowledge and skills
Who is this course for?
- Entry-Level Work at Height Operative:
As an entry-level work-at-height operative, you will apply the knowledge and skills gained from the Work At Height Training course to carry out work-at-height tasks under the supervision of experienced professionals. Your responsibilities may include assisting with equipment setup, following safety protocols, and maintaining a safe work environment. With experience and continuous training, you can progress to more advanced roles.
- Work at Height Supervisor:
As a work-at-height supervisor, you will oversee work-at-height operations, ensuring that safety measures are implemented correctly. Your role will involve conducting risk assessments, providing guidance to operatives, monitoring work progress, and maintaining compliance with relevant regulations. Strong communication and leadership skills are essential for this position.
- Work at Height Trainer/Instructor:
As a work-at-height trainer or instructor, you can use your expertise to educate and train others in work-at-height safety. This role may involve developing training materials, delivering courses, and conducting practical demonstrations. You can work with organizations and training centers, or as a freelance trainer, sharing your knowledge to enhance safety practices in various industries.
Requirements
No prior knowledge or experience required
Career path
- Construction Site Supervisor: £25,000 - £40,000
- Safety Inspector: £30,000 - £45,000
- Rope Access Technician: £20,000 - £35,000
- Industrial Climber: £22,000 - £38,000
- Building Maintenance Manager: £35,000 - £50,000
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