Work at height

Working at height remains one of the leading causes of fatal and serious injuries across construction, industrial, and maintenance activities. Falls from height often result in irreversible consequences, that may include severe injuries, loss of life, permanent disability, legal action, and major business disruption. Despite the availability of safe access systems fall prevention and fall protection measures, accidents continue to occur due to inadequate planning, poor hazard recognition, and unsafe work practices. This Training is designed to equip personnel with the knowledge and practical understanding required to identify risks, apply the hierarchy of controls, select appropriate access and fall protection systems, and respond effectively to emergencies.

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Benefits to Participants

Participants gain a clear understanding of work-at-height hazards and learn how to perform tasks safely using appropriate access systems such as ladders, scaffolds, aerial lifts, and suspended platforms. The training builds competence in selecting and using fall protection systems, preventing falling-object hazards, and applying administrative controls and PPE effectively. Participants also learn safe practices for specialised activities such as working on roofs, transmission towers, tankers, and crane-suspended platforms. With a strong focus on real-life scenarios and emergency response, the program enhances risk awareness, and the ability to prevent falls and respond correctly in rescue situations.

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Target Audience

  • Workers involved in work-at-height activities
  • Supervisors and site engineers
  • EHS personnel
  • Maintenance and operations personnel
  • Scaffolders and riggers
  • Work-permit authorities
  • Contractors and subcontractor personnel

Training Methodology

  • Instructor-led classroom training / Online
  • Pre-test
  • Knowledge Check MCQs
  • Post Test

Training Duration - 16 Hours (Standard)

(Can be customised based on client needs)

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