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URL:https://liunalocal837.com/events/working-at-heights-2/
SUMMARY:Working at Heights
DESCRIPTION:This six and a half hour program for construction workers is ba
 sed on the requirements of the new MOL training program standard. This ful
 l day program is divided into two sessions\, a three-hour basic theory ses
 sion and a three and a half hour working at heights practical equipment se
 ssion that includes a practicum. Note that the first module allows for a m
 aximum of twenty four participants while the second module with hands on d
 emonstrations must only have twelve participants for the sessions. This wi
 ll require some coordination for larger workplaces with more than twelve w
 orkers to train. Due to the nature of the hazards and the required trainin
 g standards both a written evaluation and a practicum are required. Each p
 articipant must score a 75% score to pass and receive a training card.\n\n
 In the first session Basic Theory\, participants will learn: the roles and
  responsibilities of the employer\, constructor\, supplier\, supervisor an
 d worker including the workers right to know\, participate and refuse unsa
 fe work the regulations that address fall hazards\, fall protection equipm
 ent and working at heights projects working at heights hazards and the hie
 rarchy of controls to protect workers safe work procedures and plans to id
 entify and control working at height hazards the advantages and disadvanta
 ges of various types of ladders\, to inspect ladders and to safely positio
 n and use ladders the distinctions between and use of travel restraint\, f
 all restricting and fall arrest system and the basic components of each sy
 stem the setup\, use\, maintenance and storage of travel restraint and fal
 l arrest system the use of bump lines\, barriers\, guardrails and safety n
 ets to determine fall distance to prevent a worker from striking the groun
 d or an object below the work level the health effects of bottoming out\, 
 the pendulum effect and suspension trauma on the body once the fall arrest
  system has been initiated In the second module Practical Equipment Use\, 
 participants get a hands-on demonstration of fall protection equipment and
  systems. Topics addressed in the module include: regulatory requirements 
 and procedures for use of bump lines\, barriers\, guardrails and safety ne
 ts regulations\, use\, inspection\, limitations\, storage and procedures f
 or travel restraint\, fall restricting and fall arrest systems requirement
 s for guard rails use of vertical\, horizontal and retractable lifelines s
 et up and use of rope grabs for both fall arrest and ladder use determinin
 g correct anchor points and regulations and procedures for safe use of anc
 hor points procedures to maintain tie-off including when changing anchor p
 oints and with elevating work platforms key components of a fall rescue pl
 an and emergency procedures.\n\nNote: this is not a complete list of topic
 s for the program.
CATEGORIES:Member Training Course,Training
LOCATION:E.H. Mancinelli Learning and Education Centre\, 260 Hunter Road\, 
 Grimsby\, Ontario\, L3M 0H5
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