Description
Working at height is a risk factor requiring specific training for the personnel concerned. A simple fall from a ladder or scaffolding can cause serious or even irreversible injuries.
Who is this training for ?
For whom ?
This training is aimed at:
- Employers
- Frames
- Supervisors required to carry out work at height
- Workers
No prerequisites are necessary
Training objectives
Training program
- Carry out the prevention of professional risks when working at height
- What is working at height? Definition
- Know how to identify the general principles of prevention
- Understand the notion of risk when working at height
- - Return of work accident statistics, frequency indices and cost
- - Modeling of the
- Focus on regulations on working at height
- - Study of the design of workplaces and temporary work at height
- - Make specific arrangements for building and civil engineering work
- - Evaluate the ability to work at height, the skills and training of those involved
- Lead a fall prevention campaign
- identify risky work situations when working at height
- Know how to prepare your intervention
- Identify what action to take in the event of dangerous situations
- - Focus on the causes and consequences of a fall
- Focus on technical, organizational and human solutions to limit risks
- Ensure the verification and use of safety equipment with professionalism
- Carry out a safety assessment of personal lifting devices: ladders, scaffolding, work platforms, etc.
- Make the right choice of equipment (Standards relating to ladders)
- Know how to use/identify collective protective equipment
- - Respect the requirements of temporary and permanent guardrails
- - Respect the requirements of stairs, ladders fixed steps and ladders
- - Comply with the requirements of platforms
- - Comply with the requirements of flexible collection devices (nets in large layers and nets on consoles)
- Know how to use/identify personal protective equipment (PPE)
- - Ensure the management and mandatory wearing of PPE (safety shoes, helmets, etc.)
- - Understand the use and installation of fall arrest systems
- - Understand the use and installation of restraint systems
- - Understand the use and 'installation of workstation systems