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"Protecting America’s Workforce"

Fall Protection Training

Fall Protection Training

The 2018 construction season is in full swing, and there's never been a better time than the present to learn the latest in fall protection and construction.

29 CFR 1926 Subpart M Fall Protection (1926.500-503)

The leading cause of death in the construction industry is from falls. As a result, construction workers must have fall protection when working at a height of six feet or more.

In addition, employers must provide a Fall Protection training program to all construction workers who might be exposed to fall hazards

All students will participate in classroom, hands-on instruction, and student-performed exercises that will cover:

  • Fall Hazard identification.

  • OSHA rules of when Fall Protection is required.

  • Equipment inspection criteria and technique.

  • Proper donning of fall protection equipment.

  • Proper inspection, care, maintenance, and storage of Fall Protection equipment.

  • Fall Restraint vs. Fall Arrest criteria.

  • Fall Protection with regards to aerial lifts and ladders.        

Class time is 4-5 hours

Fall Protection Training is a critical safety program focused on educating workers about the risks, prevention strategies, an
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