Fall Protection/Working at Heights

Elite Offshore's Working at Height (WAH) training is designed for individuals working at heights above 6 feet, across various industries, including offshore, marine, ports, and OSHA sectors. Participants are introduced to a range of equipment and access techniques, following the narrative of a maintenance worker performing common tasks. They will learn to evaluate and choose the safest and most effective approach. Through a mix of theoretical lessons, hands-on instruction, and practical exercises, workers are trained in proper harness usage, equipment inspection, and emergency procedures. The course emphasizes hazard awareness and prevention, ensuring workers are equipped to safely perform tasks at height while prioritizing safety.

Course Code: 576
Category: OSHA & Industrial Safety

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Course overview

Elite Offshore's Working at Height (WAH) training is designed to equip workers with the essential skills and knowledge to safely navigate elevated environments above 6 feet. Our comprehensive program ensures participants are prepared to execute tasks with confidence, safety, and efficiency.

Key Topics Covered

  • Harness Usage: Learn proper techniques for selecting and using harnesses to ensure safety while working at height.
  • Equipment Inspection: Understand how to inspect and maintain safety equipment to ensure it is in good working condition.
  • Emergency Procedures: Gain knowledge on emergency protocols, including rescue techniques and first aid practices.

Hands-On Experience and Theoretical Knowledge

Led by experienced instructors, the training combines practical exercises and theoretical sessions, allowing participants to build both the skills and knowledge necessary for safe work practices at height.

Hazard Awareness and Risk Prevention

We emphasize hazard identification and prevention strategies, empowering workers to mitigate risks and avoid accidents. Participants will learn how to assess potential hazards in elevated environments and implement strategies to reduce exposure to these risks.

Industry Standards and Compliance

The training aligns with industry best practices and regulatory standards, ensuring compliance with safety guidelines and fostering a culture of safety within your team.

Elevate your team's safety and efficiency with Elite Offshore's renowned Working at Height (WAH) training program, ensuring a safer work environment for all.

 

What will I learn?

  • 1. Introduction to working at height
  • 2. Understanding risks and hazards
  • 3. Risk assessment and control measures
  • 4. Fall prevention and protection
  • 5. Safe work practices
  • 6. Working with ladders
  • 7. Use of mobile elevated work platforms (MEWPs)
  • 8. Emergency preparedness
  • 9. Environmental factors
  • 10. Equipment inspection
  • 11. Health and safety responsibilities
  • 12. Suspension trauma
  • 13. Case studies
  • 14. Practical exercises and demonstrations
Requirements
  • Participants should be in good physical health to engage in activities at height.
  • Must be at least 18 years old.
  • Participants must be comfortable working at heights above 6 feet.
  • Previous safety training in working at heights is preferred but not required.
  • Active participation in hands-on training is required.
  • Participants must bring or be provided with necessary PPE (helmet, harness, gloves).
  • Basic understanding of English (or local language) for communication.
Curriculum for this course
0 Lessons 08:00:00 Hours
Section 1: Hazard Recognition Exercise
0 Lessons 00:00:00 Hours
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  • Offline, Online
  • Conducted in accordance with OSHA 1926, Subpart M - OSHA (Occupational Safety & Health Administration) Guidelines
  • Access Period: 6 Months