Safe Working at Heights
- The course aims to educate on Work at Height Regulations 2005 for safe tower use.
- Training covers installation, inspection, and use of mobile access towers.
- Focus on ground conditions, base plates, bracing, platforms, and safety measures.
- Includes ladder access, scaffold inspection records, and practical assessments.
- Limited to 10 delegates per course for effective learning experience.
Overview
This one-day course aims to educate and guide nominated individuals on the legal obligations outlined in the Work at Height Regulations 2005. Participants will learn about the safe assembly, inspection, and utilization of mobile access towers. Topics covered include ground conditions, base plates, bracing, working platforms, guard-rails, ladder access, and scaffold inspection. The course includes a practical section and accommodates a maximum of 10 delegates per session.
Who should attend
Nominated persons
Course Content
Course duration: 1 Day
Aims
The aim of the course is to inform and instruct nominated persons regarding the statutory requirements under the Work at Height Regulations 2005 in the safe installation and removal, inspection and use of mobile access towers.
Introduction
Why the need for training?
Work at Height Regulations 2005
Ground conditions
Use of base plates and sole boards
Bracing and boarding
Working platforms
Guard-rails and toeboards
Couplers and ties
Ladder access
3T Build Method
Record of scaffold inspection
Assessment sheet
Practical section
Maximum 10 delegates per course