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Fall Protection Train-The-Trainer

Falls are one of the most common causes of workplace injuries and deaths. In 2015, the Bureau of Labor Statistics indicate slips, trips, and falls accounted for 309,060 nonfatal injuries and 800 fatal work injuries. Falls to a lower level accounted for 81% of all fatal falls. The Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) requires the use of fall protection when working 4 feet or more above a lower level in all general industry workplaces under Subpart D, "Walking-Working Surfaces."

This program is designed to help learners understand OSHA fall protection requirements. Specifically, it will cover the potential hazards and protective measures you can take while working on elevated working platforms or runways, or near floor, wall, or window openings to help prevent injuries.

After completing this Fall Protection training program, learners will be able to:
  • Explain how injuries by falling and falling objects occur.
  • Summarize employer requirements to protect workers from fall hazards.
  • Identify various forms of fall protection and scenarios when each would be appropriate.
  • Describe ways for eliminating and preventing falls in the workplace.

Members: $185.00 + tax
Nonmembers: $245.00 + tax
Length: Half Day


Already offered this term; next scheduled offering to be announced.


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