Managing Work at Height training course provides detailed knowledge of the requirements of the Work at Height Regulations to give an understanding of the different working methods appropriate for different types of work.
A comprehensive course with lecture sessions and extensive practical experience which combines details content of several specialist modules. Provides all-round knowledge of the requirements of the Work at Height Regulations.
Includes Introduction to the Use of Fall Protection Equipment (WAHSA), Introduction to Work at Height with additional material relating to managing work at height, including inspection requirements for PPE, emergency planning and work restraint methods, work positioning and fall arrest.
Participants are able to use their own working environments as a basis for problem solving. Discusses hierarchy of fall protection in detail, covering temporary and permanent scaffolding, mobile elevated work platforms, collective and individual fall protection equipment and ladders. The course explores the difference between restraint, work positioning, fall arrest and points out critical safety factors in each.
The course provides varied practical demonstrations in the use of fall protection equipment, how to implement the fall protection hierarchy, and how to deal with emergencies.
ACWAHT (Advisory Committee for Work at Height Training) syllabus is also covered in this course.
Course elements covered include:
- The Work at Height Regulations
- Fall protection hierarchy
- Methods of fall protection
- Safe systems of work for work at height
- Assessing risks, hazards, planning the work
- Personnel requirements, competence
- Fall protection equipment suitability and selection
- Inspection care and maintenance requirements for PPE
- Emergency planning and rescue equipment
- Suspension intolerance
Practical skills covered in this course include:
- Use of personal fall protection equipment
- Harness fitting
- Anchor selection
- Work restraint techniques
- Work positioning techniques
- Fall arrest techniques (using lanyards, fall arrest blocks and flexible lines)
- Rescue after a fall using pre-assembled kit
Safety footwear required for all practical sessions.
It is the participants/bookers responsibility to ensure that all relevant pre-requisites are met to attend this course and that the evidence is provided on the first day of the course e.g. in-date certificates for revalidation courses.
Failure to meet any of these pre-requisites may result in the participant being asked to leave the course. No refund will be given in this event.
15% discount – on completion of your training course you will receive voucher code giving you 15% off your next heightec equipment order online.
Also Available:
Work at Height First Aid Pack – portable kit for use on high structures. Compliant with BS8599-1:2019. Can be attached to harness for easy transport. Contained in rucksack style case, with prominent reflective markings, zip around opening and a robust carry handle with attachment loop for clipping to a harness.