Fall Prevention and Protection - General Industry
Course ID: RVCT-803 | 63 minutes | Fundamental
Working at elevated heights presents a serious danger of falling. Falls can be caused by inattentiveness, slippery surfaces, working in awkward or out-of-balance positions, or insufficient training. This online fall protection training video highlights numerous methods of prevention and protection, including fall arrest systems, the equipment associated with fall prevention and protection systems, vertical and horizontal lifelines, as well as inspection and maintenance guidelines. This course also discusses associated topics such as the proper procedure for putting on a body harness, lifeline swing hazards, calculating fall space clearance, and harness suspension syndrome.
Learning Objectives include:
- Identify and describe types of fall protection systems, including best practices for their use
- List, in order, the steps to put on a body harness
- Identify and describe different types of lanyards
- Describe different types of anchorage points
- Define "free-fall distance"
- Identify and describe vertical and horizontal lifelines
- List the calculation factors for determining fall space clearance
- List emergency action plan steps in case of a fall
- List inspecting and maintenance guidelines for fall protection systems
- List fall protection use guidelines in lift equipment
Intended Audience: Health & Safety Professionals and Industrial Workers
Purpose: This course covers the following regulations: OSHA General Industry 29 CFR Part 1910 Subpart D - Walking-Working Surfaces
RV Libraries
- CT HSE - RVCTLIB-1440
- CT Industrial Complete - RVCTLIB-1438
- HSE Premium - RVHSEPREM
- Industrial Premium - RVINDPRE
CT Library
- Health & Safety
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