OSHA Fall Protection Training
$85
Did you know that falls are the leading cause of construction accidents with over 500 fall related deaths occurring every year? Fall protection training is an important part of a worker’s overall safety training. Identifying fall hazards and deciding how best to protect workers is the first step in reducing or eliminating fall hazards. Occupational fatalities caused by falls remain a serious public health problem. Any time a worker is at a height of four feet or more, or is working over dangerous equipment or machinery, the worker is at risk and needs to be protected. The proper fall protection training will go a long way in achieving this.
This important safety course will show you a variety of methods to safeguard you from falling at height, including how to properly use fall protection equipment, as well as provide guidance on how safety managers can ensure a safe workplace for their workers, certifying you under OSHAs Fall Protection standard 29 CFR 1926 Subpart M.
There are 4 classes of fall protection training including awareness, authorized-user, competent person and qualified person training. In addition to this awareness level training, we also offer a Competent Person Fall Protection Course.
Online Fall Protection Course Details
This fully narrated course is broken up into 7 separate units, with a knowledge check quiz at the end of each unit. The quizzes will prepare you for the final, which you will take at the end of the course.
After passing the final with a score of 70% or better, you will be able to print a personalized certificate with your name, the course you passed, the date taken, certificate number, as well as our company information should anyone need to verify the authenticity of the certificate.
This course is 1-2 hours in length and is packed with photos, interactivity, video, useful website links for related content, and a wealth of valuable information.
Topics Covered
- Definitions
- Engineering Controls
- Recommended Work Practices
- Workplace, Record Keeping, and Reporting Requirements
- Personnel and Medical Responsibilities
- Information and Training Requirements
- Personal Protective Equipment