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Course Description |
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This course is designed to provide the training required under OSHA regulations 29 CFR 1926 “Subpart M”. The purpose of this fall protection program is to establish guidelines to protect all employees engaged in outdoor or indoor work activities that expose them to potential falls from elevations. This course will help participants identify the dangers in and around the workplace associated with fall hazards and how these risks can be minimized by knowledge through training and the corrective measures needed to work safely. |
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CLASS LENGTH |
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2 Day |
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CERTIFICATION |
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Certificate & OSHA Card |
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OSHA |
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29 CFR 1926 “Subpart M” |
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What's Included? |
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Study Guide |
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Overview of Fall Prevention & Protection
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The Need for Fall Protection
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Hazard Analysis
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Recognition of Hazards
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Control Measures
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Fall Prevention vs. Protection
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General Principles of Fall Protection
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Personal Fall Arrest Systems Inspection
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Fit test
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Selection, application and care of equipment
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Fall Protection on Aerial Lifts and Ladders
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Rescue
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Subpart M
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Competent Person Inspection
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Competent Person Inspection (Hands-on Practicum)
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Fall Hazard Task Evaluation
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Subpart M (Exercise)
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