Created by UL
Category Safety > General Safety and Manufacturing
Each year, many workers are hurt or killed as a result of falls in the workplace. Falls are usually complex events that involve a variety of factors. For that reason, the OSHA fall protection standard deals with both human- and equipment-related issues for protecting workers from fall hazards. This training will cover systems and procedures designed to prevent falls off, onto or through working levels and to protect workers from being struck by falling objects. Ideal learners are workers who work at heights, including on ladders and aerial lifts.
Course Objectives:
Identify common fall hazards;Recognize the types of equipment and methods that provide fall protection;List the components of a personal fall protection system;Recognize the importance of inspecting fall protection equipment;Recall important information about fall rescue plans
Duration: 43 min.
Identify common fall hazards
Recognize the types of equipment and methods that provide fall protection
List the components of a personal fall protection system
Recognize the importance of inspecting fall protection equipment
Recall important information about fall rescue plans
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Each year, many workers are hurt or killed as a result of falls in the workplace. Falls are usually complex events that involve a variety of factors. For that reason, the OSHA fall protection standard deals with both human- and equipment-related issues for protecting workers from fall hazards. This training will cover systems and procedures designed to prevent falls off, onto or through working levels and to protect workers from being struck by falling objects. Ideal learners are workers who work at heights, including on ladders and aerial lifts.
Course Objectives:
Identify common fall hazards;Recognize the types of equipment and methods that provide fall protection;List the components of a personal fall protection system;Recognize the importance of inspecting fall protection equipment;Recall important information about fall rescue plans
Duration: 43 min.