Working at Heights WH01

Description

This course is aimed at any employee or individual required to work at height.

Course attendees will gain a broad based training in the basic skills and techniques of working at heights to national standards.

This Course Covers:  

  • Working at height practices
  • Ensure work environment and equipment are suitable for the work activities
  • Site exclusion zone, identification and implementation
  • How to select, prepare and check that tools are safe
  • Correct use of communication channels
  • Hazards of working at height
  • Minimising the risk of hazard
  • Referring safety related matter to the appropriate person
  • Working in accordance with regulations
  • Demonstrate working at height practice
  • Monitoring access methods to work safely
  • Secure work area when working at height
  • Re-establish work area upon completing working at height

Course Duration

One Day, from 8:30am – 4:00pm 

Course Fees:

£200 + VAT

Please Note:

* Organisations associated with ECITB may be eligible to apply for grant funding
* This course must have 4 delegates to run
* Maximum of 6 people per course
* With Sufficient numbers, this can be run upon request    at a client’s premises, at times and dates to suit client

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What People Say

“The Engineering College created a joyful and inclusive climate during the Program which made me feel immediately onboarded. He also adjusted his speech, approach, explanations to each interlocutor’s type. In addition, I appreciated the way David easily navigated us through theory and brought evidence proven by research on each topic.”

Tamsin Marlowe
Managing Director of Building Careers UK

What People Say

“The Engineering College created a joyful and inclusive climate during the Program which made me feel immediately onboarded. He also adjusted his speech, approach, explanations to each interlocutor’s type. In addition, I appreciated the way David easily navigated us through theory and brought evidence proven by research on each topic.”

Tamsin Marlowe
Managing Director of Building Careers UK