FALL ARREST SAFETY TRAINING
Falls are the single largest cause of fatalities in the construction industry. There are approximately 1,200 worker deaths annually and 200,000 to 300,000 lost- time injuries per year. The average lost- time injury is 31 days.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this course, you should:
- " Know the height requirements for use of a safety harness and fall restraint system in general construction and steel erection
- " Understand restrictions for working near unprotected leading edges
- " Be able to explain and demonstrate the proper uses of a body harness
- " Know when and how safety nets should be used
- " Know when and how guardrail systems should be used
- " Understand special requirements for working on scaffolding
- " Identify the elements of a fall restraint system and explain their use and role
- " Understand the importance of load testing in relation to safety nets, body harnesses, guardrails, toeboards, and the various parts of a fall restraint system
Lesson 1: Scope and Application
This lesson focuses on the following topics:
- " Forces involved in a fall
- " Requirements and criteria for fall protection in construction workplaces
- " Fall protection terminology
Lesson 2: Duty to Have Fall Protection
This lesson focuses on the following topics:
- " Principles of fall protection
- " Fall protection from falling objects
Lesson 3: Components Of Fall Protection Systems, Criteria, And Practices.
This lesson focuses on the following topics:
- " Personal Fall Arrest Systems
- " Positioning Device Systems
- " Controlled Access Zones
Lesson 4: Program Implementation
This lesson focuses on the following topics:
- " Safety Monitoring Systems
- " Protecting an Employee from Falling Objects
- " The Fall Protection Plan
- " Training and Retraining Requirements
Lesson 5:Scaffolding
This lesson focuses on the following topics:
- " Employees Working on Scaffolds
- " Falling Object Protection
Lesson 6: Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, and Elevators
This lesson focuses on the following topics:
- " Crane or Derrick Suspended Personnel Platforms
- " Platform Specifications
Lesson 7: Steel Erection Work
This lesson focuses on the following topics:
- " Employees Engaged in Steel Erection Activities
- " Controlled Decking Zone
- " Criteria for Fall Protection Equipment
- " Fall Hazard Training/Special Hazard Training
Lesson 8: Residential Fall Protection
-Fall Protection Systems Criteria and Practices
This lesson focuses on the following topics:
- " Protection From Falling Objects
- " Working Outside of Walls
- " Duty to Have Fall Protection
Lesson 9: Stairways and Ladders
This lesson focuses on the following topics:
Lesson 10: Personal Protective and Life Saving Equipment
This lesson focuses on the following topics:
- " Safety Belts, Lifelines, and Lanyards
Lesson Subpart D: Walking Working Surfaces This lesson focuses on the following topics:
- " Guarding Floor and Wall Openings and Holes
- " Protection of Open-sided Floors, Platforms, and Runways
- " Stairway Railings and Guards
- " Railing, Toeboards, and Cover Specifications
- " Care, Maintenance, and Use of Ladders
- " Subpart D OSHA Violations
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As bad as fatalities and injuries are at any time or site....are you also worried about what it might do to your company?
We welcome corporate accounts. Call 877.230.9485 and talk to Nash or Ken ! If you are a corporate client that is signing up multiple students, you can set up a corporate billing account and be invoiced for your purchase at the end of each month.
Benefits of Taking the OSHA Fall Protection Class
- Reduction of accidents and injuries
- Reduced medical & administrative expenses
- Reducing the possibilities of lawsuits
- Enhanced safety training for employees
You Should Have This Training if You Have Employees Involved in Any of the Following......
- Unprotected Leading Edges
Our Course Covers the Use of Safety Equipment including:
- Personal Protective Equipment
OSHA 311 - Fall Arrest Systems
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Falls are the single largest cause of fatalities in the construction industry. There are approximately 1,200 worker deaths annually and 200,000 to 300,000 lost time injuries per year. The average lost time injury is 31 days.
OSHA's Fall Protection Standard was developed and reissued in response to these statistics. The reduction of accidents and injuries will save companies large amounts of money in earnings and output, medical and administrative expenses, and additional costs associated with accidents.
This course sets forth those requirements and criteria for fall protection in construction workplaces covered under 29 CFR part 1926. It is important to note that the provisions of this subpart do not apply to employees making an inspection, investigation, or assessment of workplace conditions prior to the actual start of construction work or after all construction work has been completed.
TRAINING FOR THE OWNER, FOREMAN OR SUPERVISOR
RMOL 0113 - Fall Arrest Systems 24.0 $595
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