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Osha Safety Training: Fall Protection

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Osha Safety Training: Fall Protection

Osha Safety Training: Fall Protection
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 164.58 MB | Duration: 0h 30m

Training Course On Fall Protection Based On OSHA Guidelines for Young and Experiences Safety Professionals

What you'll learn

Identify types of fall hazards associated with workplace environments.

Identify methods to eliminate or protect against fall hazards.

Equipment used in fall protection

Common fall hazards, their controls, and employer requirements

Requirements

Student must be able to understand English

Introductory knowledge of industrial health, safety required

Description

OSHA Safety Training: Fall ProtectionEnhance your safety knowledge with our comprehensive course on fall protection, designed as part of the OSHA 10-Hour Outreach training program. While this training is not the official OSHA certification, the materials have been carefully drawn from the OSHA guidelines to provide you with valuable insights and awareness regarding fall hazards.Course Overview: This course includes 26 engaging lectures, providing a total of 30 minutes of content that covers essential topics related to fall protection in the workplace. Our presentation is grounded in Standard Number 1910.140, focusing on personal fall protection systems.Key Areas Covered:Introduction to OSHA Fall ProtectionUnderstanding Slip, Trip, and FallsCourse ObjectivesIdentifying Common Fall Hazards, including:Platforms, Runways, and Elevated Work StationsPits, Wall Openings, and Shelving UnitsStorage Tanks, Tanker Trucks, and Production UnitsEffective Fall Hazard Controls, including:Hierarchy of Fall ControlsElimination of Fall Hazards through Guardrails, Fences, and BarricadesPersonal Fall Restraint TechniquesThe ABCs of Personal Fall Arrest Systems (PFAS)Temporary and Permanent AnchoragesFull Body Harness and Connecting ComponentsPositioning Devices and Safety NetsEmployer Responsibilities related to Training, Inspection, and RescueCommon Unsafe PracticesAn Informational Video from Oregon OSHAQuestions and FAQsWhy Enroll? This course is ideal for anyone interested in enhancing their knowledge of fall protection safety measures—whether you are a safety professional, an employee working in hazardous areas, or simply someone keen on understanding workplace safety better.Click "Add to cart" to join us in promoting a safer working environment. Happy Learning!

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 About the course

Lecture 2 Introduction to OSHA Fall Protection

Lecture 3 Slip, trip and falls

Lecture 4 Course Objectives

Section 2: Common Fall Hazards

Lecture 5 Platforms, Runways and Elevated Work Stations

Lecture 6 Pits, Wall Openings, Shelving Units

Lecture 7 Storage Tanks, Tanker Trucks, Production Units

Section 3: Fall Hazard Controls

Lecture 8 Hierarchy Of Fall Controls

Lecture 9 Eliminate Fall Hazards

Lecture 10 Guardrails (Eliminate Fall Hazards)

Lecture 11 Fences and Barricades (Eliminate Fall Hazards)

Lecture 12 Personal Fall Restraint (Prevention of Fall Hazards)

Lecture 13 ABCs of PFASs (Personal Fall Arrest Systems)

Lecture 14 PFASs (Temporary and Permanent Anchorages)

Lecture 15 Full Body Harness (PFAS)

Lecture 16 Connecting Components (PFAS)

Lecture 17 Positioning Devices (Control The Fall)

Lecture 18 Safety Nets (Control The Fall)

Section 4: Employer Responsibilities

Lecture 19 Training

Lecture 20 Inspection

Lecture 21 Rescue

Lecture 22 Common Unsafe Practices

Lecture 23 Informational Video from OREGON OSHA

Section 5: Questions and FAQs

Lecture 24 Questions

Lecture 25 FAQs

Lecture 26 Bonus Lecture

HSE Professionals who are supervising work at height,HSE Professionals who are supervising construction activities,In-house trainers who want to increase their knowledge on the subject matter,Professionals who want to learn OSHA guidelines,Workers working on work at height, facing fall hazards, using fall protection equipment