Working at Height Courses (Various) (One, Two or Three Day)

Course Aims

To introduce modern methods and procedures for working at height safely and productively on industrial structures. Training will highlight the benefits of the techniques and equipment in assisting, rather than hindering, working progress and overall safety. To improve awareness of responsibilities when involved in working at height.

Who should attend?

Anyone who works or expects to work in high or exposed industrial worksites. These include transmission towers, pylons, roofs, ladders and mobile access platforms. No previous experience is necessary but candidates should be reasonably fit. The course may also suit those wishing an understanding of working at height eg planners, project managers, CAD designers.

Content

Course content is designed to be highly practical in nature, with as much hands on experience as possible in addition to classroom sessions on legislation and regulations governing work at height.

We offer the following Working at Height courses:

Tower Climbers Safety Course
We run one and two day courses, either at our own facility using our own tower, or at the client's site, if suitable. Courses cover all aspects of working on towers and pylons from equipment familiarisation, inspection and maintenance, to climbing, descending and safe working on towers, and rescue techniques.

Working at Height Safety Course (formerly Rooftop Safety)
Our one and two day courses cover all aspects of working at height safety referred to in the H&SE publication Health and Safety in Roof Work HSG 33, including risk assessment, work restraint systems and fall arrest systems. Emergency procedures and rescue techniques are also covered.