

NATIONALLY RECOGNISED COMPETENCIES
MNMG237A - Work Safely at Heights
Overview
This one day course offers a comprehensive introduction to working safely at heights. Starting with a guide to legislation, regulations and the Standards governing working at height, the course takes participants through the selection and use of anchor points, harnesses and associated equipment, and the forces generated in falls. Topics such as ground clearance, the pendulum effect and swing back are also covered.
The use of different types of height safety equipment such as temporary ladders, EWPs and man cages is considered under the Hierarchy of Control section. Students are instructed in the selection of fall protection equipment appropriate to the working environment, as well as the strengths and limitations of the equipment, and the relevant inspection and maintenance requirements.
The practical content of the course covers choosing and correctly fitting a harness, putting up a temporary lifeline and a basic introduction to knots. It gives the participants a chance to try on and hang in a harness, as well as operate a rapid response kit.
Saferight is a Registered Training Organisation (provider number 5722) and offers a range of courses in industrial safety
Key Outcomes
Key areas covered include:
Legislation, regulations and Standards
Selection and use of PPE and anchor points
Ground Clearance and the Pendulum Effect
Forces Generated in Falls
Correct Fitting of Full Body Harnesses
Hierarchy of Control
Other Information
Duration: 1 Day (8.30 to 4.30pm)
Location: Metropolitan and Remote Sites
42 Belmont Avenue, Belmont, Western Australia
Unit 3, 605 Kingsford Smith Drive, Hamilton, Queensland
On-site Customer Location
Trainee/Instructor Ratio: MIn 4:1 - Max 10:1
Clothing:Wear normal work clothing and footwear suitable for climbing.
Please bring own gloves and hard hat.
Please remove all jewellery.
Note: If training is carried out on site, the client is responsible for travel and accommodation costs.
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