Why do I need fall protection training?
This class has all of the information that OSHA requires (1926.502) on training. We discuss and learn the proper usage, selection, and maintenance of fall protection systems.
What are the advantages of attending a fall protection class if I have already worked on towers using fall protection?
This class has all the information that you would need to ensure that you are using fall protection equipment properly.
What does the 6-hour class entail?
At the beginning of the class, we hand out fall protection manuals. A PowerPoint presentation covers the following information:
- We discuss all parts of the fall protection hierarchy
- We spend a great deal of time covering the four parts of a fall arrest system
- Inspection of the system
- The proper donning of the harness
- Proper usage of the equipment
- How to maintain the equipment
- When and where the equipment is needed
We also have hands-on exercises throughout the class, along with a fall protection demonstration to show how the amount of arresting
force is generated, utilizing various types of lanyards. At the end of the class, we will issue a test to ensure the
information is retained. Shortly after the conclusion of the class, we will issue cards of completion.
What happens if a person is using fall protection equipment outside of its’ limitations?
It will not work properly! The myth is, “If I am wearing the gear, I must be protected.”
Not true. You must wear the gear, and it must be hooked to an anchor; not hooked to just anything you can find, any which way you want, but to a
suitable anchor with the system tied off within the limitations of the equipment.
Where can Safety Connection perform the class?
Anywhere you would like. We can perform the class at your location, or ours, in Baton Rouge, LA.
What will be needed if we come to your location?
All we need is a classroom, table, a screen to apply the PowerPoint presentation, and people.
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