Corporate Training – Work at Height Safety Training
Professional Work at Height Training for Corporate Teams
Working at height is one of the most critical activities in industrial and construction environments. Proper training is essential to prevent falls, injuries, and fatalities. Our Corporate Work at Height Training program is designed to equip employees with the knowledge and practical skills required to work safely on ladders, scaffolds, rooftops, towers, and elevated platforms.
This training is ideal for organizations in construction, manufacturing, oil and gas, telecom, warehousing, maintenance, and infrastructure sectors.
Why Work at Height Training is Important
Falls from height are among the leading causes of workplace accidents. Through structured training, employees learn how to identify hazards, use fall protection equipment correctly, and comply with occupational safety standards.
Benefits of Work at Height Training
- Reduces the risk of falls and serious injuries
- Improves employee confidence while working at elevated locations
- Ensures compliance with safety regulations and standards
- Minimizes downtime and accident-related costs
- Builds a strong workplace safety culture
- Enhances productivity through safe work practices
Topics Covered in Work at Height Training
Our comprehensive training program includes both theoretical and practical sessions.
Introduction to Work at Height
- Definition and legal requirements
- Responsibilities of employers and employees
- Common causes of fall-related accidents
Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment
- Recognizing unsafe conditions
- Conducting job safety analysis
- Implementing control measures
Fall Protection Systems
- Full body harnesses
- Lanyards and shock absorbers
- Lifelines and anchor points
- Guardrails and safety nets
Safe Use of Access Equipment
- Ladders
- Scaffolding
- Mobile elevated work platforms (MEWPs)
Inspection and Maintenance of Equipment
- Pre-use inspection procedures
- Equipment storage and care
- Identifying damaged components
Rescue Procedures and Emergency Response
- Suspension trauma awareness
- Rescue planning
- First response actions
Practical Demonstrations
- Harness fitting
- Anchor point selection
- Climbing and positioning techniques