Description
Slip, trip and fall hazards are present at most worksites and many workers are exposed to these hazards on a daily basis. A fall hazard is anything which could cause you to lose your balance or lose bodily support and result in a fall. Any walking or working surface can be a potential fall hazard. Falls and falling objects can result from unstable working surfaces, ladders that are not safely positioned, and misuse of fall protection. Workers are also subject to falls or to the dangers of falling objects if sides and edges, floor holes, and wall openings are not protected. Fall protection must be provided for each employee on a walking/working surface with an unprotected side or edge at the height required by the OSHA standard applicable to their work environment. While slips and falls may seem like simple accidents, most could be prevented with safe work procedures. This training will help build strong safety attitudes, aid in recognition of fall hazards, and help your employees work in elevated spaces safely while performing construction duties.
Slips, Trips, & Falls Safety Training Class Topic Overview:
- Types of Falls
- Slips
- Trips
- Falls
- Prevention
- Walking on Wet Surfaces
- Falling
- Fall Protection
- Protection from Falling Objects
- Training
Our easy-to-use video kit provides all the necessary materials for running successful training with minimal prep, including:
- 22 Minute Slips, Trips & Falls for Construction Safety Training Video
- Slips, Trips & Falls for Construction PowerPoint Presentation for classroom use
- OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926 .1050-1060 & Subparts C, L & M compliant content
- Printable documents, including:
- Training outline
- Compliance Manual
- Completion Certificate & Wallet Cards / ID card
- Attendance Log / Sign-In Form
- Employee Quiz and Answer Key
- Slips, Trips & Falls for Construction supplemental documents
Course Outcomes
Workers who complete this training will exit with a solid understanding of OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926 .1050-1060 & Subparts C, L & M. This training will prepare your employees to approach their work with a safe attitude, spot potential slip or fall hazards and protect themselves from falls.
Who should take this course? New and seasoned construction workers as part of orientation or refresher training. This course is also suitable for use to train the trainer.
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