ROOF INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE WORK SAFETY
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SUMMARY
A fall from height is the most serious hazard associated with roof work. Preventing falls from roofs is a priority for Work Safe. They expect principals, employers, and contractors with staff working on roofs to actively manage any potential for falls. Investigations by Work Safe into falls while working at height show working at height remains one of the biggest causes of fatalities and major injuries. Common cases include falls from ladders and through fragile surfaces. ‘Work at height’ means work in any place where, if there were no precautions in place, a person could fall a distance liable to cause personal
COURSE CONTENT
* Training objectives
* Guardrail Requirements
* Holes in Deck during Repair
* References
* Toe boards
* Personal Fall Arrest Systems
* Fall Facts
* Guardrails Installed
* Body Harness
* Roofing Fall Fatalities
* Guardrail Types
* Anchorage
* What Causes Falls?
* Job-Made Wood Guardrail Systems
* PFAS Devices
* Fall Protection Required
* Manufactured Guardrail Systems
* Using Personal Fall Arrest Systems
* The Six Foot Fall
* Advantages/Disadvantages
* Making the PFAS Work for You
* Fall Protection
* Hole Covers
* PFAS Advantages & Disadvantages
* Subpart M Options for Protection
* Preventing Falls through Roof Holes
* Safety Monitoring System
* Conventional Methods of Fall Protection
* Floor/Deck Hole Covers
* Controlled Access Zone
* Alternative Measures to Conventional Fall Protection
* Fall Protection Options for Residential
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
*This course is suitable for anyone who is require to enhance their safety knowledge about working at height, roof. There is a legal requirement on employers to ensure staffs are trained in matters of health and safety.
DISCOUNTED DEALS:
* EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT (5 – 10 participants)
*GROUP DISCOUNT (11 – 20 participants or more)
10% Discount if you will sign within 5 days from
20% Discount from the total amount
the date of proposal
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