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Safety Harness Theory Training (Webinar)
Safety Harness Theory Training (Webinar)
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Designed to give operatives a thorough understanding of the principles of using PFPE including how to select the correct equipment for the task, pre use inspection, safe use, maintenance and mandatory record keeping.Loading availability...
Course Aims
Our theory based, foundation course for workers involved in Work at Height using Personal Fall Protection Equipment (PFPE). Training delivered online via instructor-led webinar session.Course Content
- Understand the legislation surrounding work at height and how this relates to them.
- Understand the categories for safe work at height and the potential loads imposed on the equipment used.
- Understand equipment standards and how they relate to user demands and their expectations.
- Be able to carry out and understand the importance of pre use inspections and checks.
- Understand the importance of mandatory inspection and record keeping by an impartial competent person.
- Understand the implications of being suspended in a harness and the importance of rescue provision when working at height.
- Have an awareness of the planning and selection of methods of work at height.
- Have an understanding of the guidance given in the HSE notice regarding using of harnesses in MEWP’s. (MISC614)
- Be able to plan and select the correct equipment for a given task.
- Have an awareness of hazards related to work at height
Qualifications Obtained
On successful completion candidates will receive a certificate valid for three years issued by Spanset.Entry Requirements
- Delegates must be 18 years and over.
- All delegates must be able to certify they are physically fit and have no medical conditions that might prevent them working at height prior to commencement of training. (A list of conditions that could affect practical training is available upon request. If in doubt, call our team on 01501 750900 for advice prior to booking).
- SpanSet reserves the right to exclude unsuitable delegates from training courses.