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Fall Protection Training &

Fall Protection Consulting Services

 

 

Fall Protection Training and Confined Space Training

Fall Protection Training by Mark Damon

Fall Protection Training by Damon, Inc.

Offering on site Fall Protection training in the following:

  • Awareness & Inspector Fall Protection Training

  • Competent Person Fall Protection Training

  • Confined Space Training

  • Fall Protection Equipment Inspection Training

  • Fall Hazard Recognition Training

  • Fall Protection Rescue Training

  • Tower/Ladder/Vertical Climbing Training

 

Fall Protection Training by Mark Damon

Fall Protection Training by Damon, Inc.

Offering on site Fall Protection training

in the following:

  • Competent Person Fall Protection Training

  • Confined Space Training

  • Inspection Fall Protection Training

  • Awareness Fall Protection Training

Fall Protection Training by Mark Damon

Fall Protection Training by Damon, Inc.

Offering on site Fall Protection training

in the following:

  • Fall Hazard Recognition Training

  • Rescue Training

  • Tower/Ladder/Vertical Climbing Training

Competent Fall Protection Training

For a full description of this class download the PDF

COMPETENT Fall Protection Training for Competent Person

2 Day Course

 

A two day class to instruct employees to serve as a Competent Person in fall protection for their employer will be provided. Competent Person certification will allow successful attendees to train Authorized Users and Competent Inspectors for their employees.

 

Successful students will receive training to meet or exceed requirements of OSHA and ANSI. Students who successfully complete the course and pass the written test will receive a Competent Person Certificate. Please note per ANSI standards, the certificate is valid for a   period of two years.

 

AGENDA

 

  1. History of Fall Protection

  2. Statistics of Falls

  3. OSHA Standards

  4. ANSI Standards

  5. Harnesses

  6. Lanyards

  7. Self-Retracting Lifelines

  8. Anchorages and Anchor Points

  9. Horizontal Lifelines

  10. Vertical Lifelines and Rope Grabs

  11. Estimation of free fall distance

  12. Suspension Trauma

  13. Rescue

  14. Inspection of Equipment

  15. Proper donning of harnesses and their use.

  16. Discussion of alternate methods of fall protection.

  17. Hierarchy of Fall Protection

Authorized Person Fall Protection Training

For a full description of this class download the PDF

AUTHORIZED Fall Protection Training

4 or 8 Hour Course

 

This 4 hour or 8 hour course will provide the attendee with information needed to meet the qualifications of Competent Inspector per ANSI Z359.1.

 

Proper inspection of harnesses, lanyards, self-retracting lifelines, connectors, and anchorages will be covered.

 

Students who successfully complete the course and pass the written test will receive either an Authorized User of Fall Protection equipment or a Competent Inspector of Fall Protection equipment Certificate. Please note per ANSI standards, the certificate is valid for a period of two years.

 

FALL PROTECTION AWARENESS

 

This class will provide the basic training of fall protection for employees expected to use fall protection equipment.  This class will provide training necessary to meet the requirements of OSHA for users of equipment and meet the ANSI requirements to certify employees as Authorized Users.

 

AGENDA

 

  1. History of Fall Protection

  2. Fall Statistics

  3. OSHA Standards

  4. ANSI Standards

  5. Estimation of free fall distance

  6. Estimation of fall arrest distance

  7. Proper use of fall protection equipment

  8. Proper inspection of equipment

  9. Proper storage of equipment

  10. Environmental factors

 

The course will be four to eight hours and certification of training will be provided.

Fall Protection Training is Essential!

Falls are frequently the source of injuries and workers' compensation claims. If you have employees who work at an elevation of six feet or more, they should be equipped with fall protection safety equipment to help prevent and mitigate the effects of falls. With the proper equipment and training, your employees can go a long way toward reducing injuries from falls.

 

Employers must provide a training program for each employee who may be exposed to fall hazards.  This training program must include:

  • Employee training on the recognition of fall hazards and the procedures necessary to minimize fall hazards.

  • A written certification record to document training including employee name, training date(s), and signature of the trainer.

  • Retraining for employees who do not have the understanding or skill to recognize fall hazards.

Training must include:

  • Where, when, how to use

  • Proper Anchorage and Tie-off Locations

  • How to determine free fall distance

  • How to determine total fall distance

  • Environmental and workplace factors

  • Inspection and Storage

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