Course Overview
As per guidelines of OSHAD-SF – Code of Practice 23.0 – Work at Height.
The choice of access equipment for any job involving the outer portion of a high-rise building, window washing, or exterior work will be determined by the height to be negotiated, site circumstances, duration and scope of work, and frequency of access. For many bigger structures, cradles are an ideal type of access for external window cleaning and other exterior activities, such as maintenance. This Nationally Recognized course has been developed to provide participants with a theory and practical knowledge of equipment requirements and safe work methods to be used when working at heights.
Learning Objectives
- Learners will be able to implement and understand the principle legislation on working at height
- Learners will be able to identify the highest risks of hazards when working at height
- Learners will consider the factors in organizing and planning work at height
- Learners will be able to develop an understanding on how to design out ladder usage
- Learners will be able to carry out a risk assessment for working at height