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Modules
include:
01-Equipment Appreciation & Inspection, 02 -
Fall Arrest, 03-Occasional Industrial Climber,
04-Rooftop Safety/Work Restraint, 05-Rescue from
Towers, Masts and Structures, 08-Competent
Person Practical Inspection & Record Keeping
DURATION
3 Day
RATIO OF TRAINERS TO TRAINEES
Normally 1:6
REGISTRATION AND PRE-COURSE INSTRUCTIONS
INTRODUCTION
The course structured for;
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Training
for people involved in the selection, design,
manufacture or installation of height safety
systems or equipment, or the development of
control measures or work practices , in the
technical skills appropriate to their tasks
together with, as appropriate, training in risk
management and systems management.
COURSE
SYLLABUS
Theory
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Legislation
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Work at
Height Regulations
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Health and
Safety at Work Act
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Personal
Protective Equipment regulations
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AS/NZ
Standards
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EN
Standards
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Risk
Management
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Hazard
analysis and Risk assessment
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The
categories for safe work at height -
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Work
restraint
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Work
positioning
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Fall
arrest
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What
constitutes an unprotected edge?
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What
constitutes steep ground and when do work
positioning techniques become necessary
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The
importance of avoidance of hazards whenever
possible
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Correct
risk assessment when setting up work restraint
systems
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The use of
work positioning in conjunction with fall arrest
systems
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The use of
double lanyards climbing and structure mobility
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The
importance of rescue provision
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The
importance of personal safety whilst carrying
out a rescue.
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The
problems associated with suspension trauma.
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The
importance of casualty management.
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Certificates of conformity and trace-ability
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Inspection
and record keeping procedures
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Limitations of use and when to retire from
service
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Strengths
and characteristics of equipment
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Completing
inspection records
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Inspecting
equipment and recording the findings
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Monitoring
the continual degradation of items of equipment
and assessing the point at which to withdraw
items from service
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Processes
for quarantining equipment
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Processes
for investigating the effects of contaminants
and the details required for returning to
service
COURSE
SYLLABUS
Practical
The topics are;
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Correct
fitting and adjustment of fall arrest harnesses
by all delegates.
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Ladder
ascent and descent using inertia blocks.
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Ladder
ascent and descent using in-situ permanent
systems (only if available).
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Ladder
ascent and descent using temporary systems.
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The use of
fall arrest systems.
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Correct
rigging of Anchor straps.
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Correct
installation of horizontal safety lines.
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The safe
use of restraint lines.
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Safe use
of Karabiners.
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The use of
a self-locking descender to abseil.
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The use of
a rescue kit containing a self-locking descender
to access a casualty and evacuate them down to
safety.
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The use of
a rescue kit with raising and lowering
capability.
COURSE
SUMMARY
In addition to the theoretical tests carried out
in Module 01 and 08 all delegates will be
monitored by the trainer throughout the
practical sessions. Any concerns will be
addressed by delegate and trainer on a continual
basis.
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Summarise
the topics covered during the course
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Issue
course feedback forms
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Thank the
delegates for attending
EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED BY SPANSET
TRAINING OUTCOME
Statement of Attainment of either RIIOHS204A
Work Safely at Heights, CPCCCM1006A Work Safely
at Heights or CPCPCM2015A Work Safely on Roofs
for all delegates who complete the course
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Statement
of Attainment MEM15004B Perform Inspection
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Certificate of Attendance for Rescue from Towers
Masts and Structures
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Certificate of Attendance for Height Safety
Supervisor
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ID card
for all delegates (SpanSet recommends retraining
every 3 years).
RECORDS TO BE MAINTAINED BY SPANSET.
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Course registration sheet
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Copy of certificate for duplicate issue
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Course feedback forms where completed
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