13/03/2025
Working at height training is designed for anyone who is required to work in environments where they are at risk of falling from a height. This training is typically for:
⛑ Construction Workers: People working on scaffolding, roofs, ladders, or elevated platforms.
🦺Roofers: Those who install or repair roofs, gutters, and other high-up structures.
🧑🔧Maintenance Workers: Employees who perform maintenance tasks like window washing, building repairs, or equipment servicing at height.
🗼Telecommunications Technicians: Workers who install or maintain telecom equipment like antennas and satellite dishes.
🚧 Industrial Workers: Those in factories or warehouses who need to access high shelves, machinery, or elevated walkways.
🪜 Event Set-Up Crews: Workers involved in setting up stages, lighting, and other equipment at concerts or outdoor events.
🪢 Rigging Technicians: People who handle the installation, removal, and maintenance of rigging equipment, often at height.
🏗 Electrical Workers: Those who install or maintain electrical systems like streetlights or power lines.
10/03/2025
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10/03/2025
Scaffolding safety precautions include:
📢 Training
🦺 Personal protective equipment
👷♂️ Scaffolding inspection
⛈ Weather
📦 Load limit
🚧 Guardrails
👌 Safe use
🏗 Don't lean out
🔧 Don't rock
⚙️ Don't throw
🔩 Don't move
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13/02/2025
Key Elements of Crane Safety Training 👇
🦺Hazard Awareness
🏗 Load Limits and Rigging
🧑🚒Communication Skills
🦺 Proper Crane Setup
👷♀️ Inspection, testing and Maintenance
🦺 Emergency Procedures
06/02/2025
Why to take Industrial Hygiene Training?
🦺 Health and Safety
🦺 Regulatory Compliance
🦺 Improved Workplace Productivity
🦺 Risk Mitigation
🦺 Emergency Response Preparedness
🦺 Environmental Protection
🦺 Worker Education and Empowerment
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30/01/2025
Why COSH training is important?
1. Protecting Workers' Health and Safety: Construction is one of the most dangerous industries, with a high risk of accidents and injuries. Training helps workers understand hazards and how to avoid them, ensuring a safer work environment.
2. Compliance with Legal Requirements: OSHA regulations are legally required for most construction sites. Proper training ensures that both employers and employees comply with these regulations, helping to avoid legal consequences, fines, or shutdowns.
3. Reducing Workplace Accidents: Safety training teaches employees how to recognize and mitigate risks. It reduces the likelihood of injuries, which can lead to fewer insurance claims, medical expenses, and legal fees.
4. Improved Productivity: A safe workforce is a productive workforce. When workers feel safe and confident, they are less likely to be distracted or worried, allowing them to focus better on their tasks and work more efficiently.
5. Promoting a Safety Culture: Training fosters a culture of safety on construction sites. When employees and employers prioritize safety, it leads to better teamwork, accountability, and overall site conditions.
6. Long-Term Benefits: Investing in safety training helps in the long run by preventing accidents that could lead to workers' compensation claims, lawsuits, and project delays.
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