Training - Safety at Heights®
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Agriculture Asbestos Abatement Chemical Construction Electric Utility Fire Fighting Hazardous Materials Mining Nuclear Oil and Gas Paper & Pulp Sand Blasting Spray Painting Welding
Confined Space Falling From Heights Oxygen Deficiency Toxic Atmosphere IDLH Toxic Atmosphere Non-IDLH
Fundamentals of Safety at Heights
For At-Risk Workers, Supervisors, and Managers
- Hands-on and application oriented exercises
- The chance to experience a controlled fall using an
- energy-absorbing lanyard
- 2 day format
- KEY TOPICS INCLUDE
- Dynamics of a fall Impact forces
- Fall hazard recognition Selection, application, and use of fall protection systems
- Procedures for continuous Safety at Heights
Competent Person for Equipment Inspection
- For At-Risk Workers, Supervisors, and Managers
- 1 day format
- Physical inspection of fall protection equipment Emphasis on the formal equipment inspection process
- KEY TOPICS INCLUDE
- Formal inspection and documentation process
- Identification of hazards impacting equipment integrity
- Equipment cleaning, storage and disposal
- OSHA and ANSI inspection requirements
Safety at Heights Management & Rescue Planning
- For Supervisors, Safety Professionals, and Managers
- Perform rescue simulations from an elevated structure
- Emphasis on assessment, implementation and
- Emphasis on planning for rescue after a fall
- management of a fall hazard control program
- 1 day format
- KEY TOPICS INCLUDE
- Fall hazard survey and profile
- Fall protection systems selection
- At-Risk Worker selection and issues
- Regulatory and standards review (OSHA, ANSI)
- Rescue equipment, personnel, and training considerations
- Round-table discussion of fall protection issues
Competent Person for Safety at Heights
- For Supervisors, Safety Professionals, and Managers
- Comprised of the Fundamentals, Inspection, and Management & Rescue Planning Courses
- 4 day format Management & Rescue Planning courses
Tower Climbing Safety
- For At-Risk Workers, Supervisors, and Safety Professionals
- 1 day format
- Experience a controlled fall using an energy absorbing lanyard
- Hands-on exercises utilizing various tower climbing systems
- KEY TOPICS INCLUDE
- Selection, application, and use of fall protection systems
- Regulatory and standards (OSHA) review
- Dynamics of a fall including the Telecommunications standard
MSA Custom Training Courses
- Focus on safety issues unique to your company
- Hands-on training in your daily work environment
- Complement your existing safety program
- Custom training structures at your facility
Training Schedule - MSA Fall Protection Training Classes
Registration Form - MSA Fall Protection Training Classes
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