Working at Height Training

Working at height training is essential to ensuring workers are competent to work in any environment that entails any activity at height. Under the Working at Height Regulations 2005, you must (as far as it is reasonably practicable to do so) as an employer train any worker who is working at height on;

  • How to avoid falling
  • And how to minimise injury to themselves in the event fall

There are numerous courses available, from Operator to Management Level and Supervisor Level.  And all course can either be held at our Training Academy in Kent or at your premises.

*All course run depending on number of candidates attending and are subject to date changes if numbers are not met. 

FAQ’S

How long is my Working at Height Training certification for?

All of our courses are certified for 2 years. However like all health and safety training, training can be refreshed at any time. (You can never have too much training!)

What other courses can I complete?

There are a number of courses that can be taken alongside the Training such as, First Aid Training, Abrasive Wheels, Rescue Training, Manual Handling, Rooftop Training and more…

How do I know if i need the training?

Working at height means work in any place where, if precautions were not taken, a person could fall a distance liable to cause personal injury. You are working at height if you:

  • work above ground/floor level
  • could fall from an edge, through an opening or fragile surface or
  • could fall from ground level into an opening in a floor or a hole in the ground

Work at height does not include a slip or a trip on the level, as a fall from height has to involve a fall from one level to a lower level, nor does it include walking up and down a permanent staircase in a building.

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