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2 Day Competent Person / Climber Course
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Class Time: 8AM-5PM


Who is this class for?
This class is for anyone working at heights with high exposure, decision makers, and supervisors who will be responsible for answering questions about Fall Protection. All job sites should have at least one Competent Person present at all times.

What is a “competent person?”
“Competent person” defines one who is capable of identifying existing, and predictable, hazards in work surroundings, or conditions, which are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous, to employees; a “competent person” also has the authorization to take prompt correct measures to eliminate said conditions.

Does OSHA require your company to have a “competent person?”
The following OSHA standards require a “competent person” to perform specific functions under the following standards:

General Industry Standards (1910)
  • 1910.66 App C, Powered Platforms, Manlifts, and Vehicle-Mounted Work Platforms, Personal Fall Arrest System (Section I-Mandatory; Sections II and III-Non Mandatory).
Does ANSI require your company to have a “competent person”?
  • ANSI Z359.2-2007 requires that a company provide competent persons to supervise authorized persons who are exposed to fall hazards
Construction Standards (1926)
  • 1926.500, Fall Protection, scope, application, and definitions applicable to this subpart.
  • 1926.502, Fall Protection systems criteria and practices.
  • 1926 Subpart M App C, Personal Fall Arrest Systems - Non-Mandatory Guidelines for Complying with 1926.502(d).
  • 1926 Subpart M App E, Sample Fall Protection Plan - Non-Mandatory Guidelines for Complying with 1926.502(k).
  • 1926.503, Fall Protection, Training Requirements.
What are the advantages of attending a “competent person” class?
This class has all the information that a person will need to allow him/her to solve problems dealing with Fall Protection; it will also give that person confidence in knowing that he or she is making the right decision.

What does the “competent person” class entail?
At the beginning of the class, we will provide you with handouts.  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
  • standards summary
  • the proper donning of the harness
  • proper usage of the equipment
  • how to maintain the equipment
  • when and where the equipment is needed
  • confined space mechanical systems
  • systems rescue
  • pre-job planning
We also conduct hands-on exercises throughout the class, along with a Fall Protection demonstration in order to illustrate how the amount of arresting forces are generated, utilizing various types of lanyards.  After the classroom segment is completed, we conduct climbing exercises in order to apply the knowledge in a field environment.  At the end of the class, we will issue a test to ensure the information is retained.  At the conclusion of the class, we will issue certificates of completion.

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.






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