Safe working at height training
What is the course and what does it include?
The purpose of the course is to provide a greater understanding of how to work safely at height and includes ladder training. You will be able to understand the duties of the employer and employee under the Working at Height Regulations 2005. Enabling you to apply these in future work activities when working at height. The course includes: ✓ Why are the Working at Height Regulations important? ✓ What is working at height? ✓ What do the regulations cover? ✓ Employer and employee duties ✓ Controlling working at height ✓ Ladder safety and ladder assessment The standard course duration is half a day. The course can be tailored to include your companies internal procedures and documentation, which extends the course to a full day. What will your employees receive? Why ABTAC?
What type of Safely working at height training courses are available?
Private courses
At ABTAC we pride ourself on ensuring that each private course we provide is tailored to your employees needs, ensuring that the course is as relevant as possible. White label courses Are you a training provider who wants to provide accident investigation training? Why not take advantage of our knowledge and let us provide training under your branding. Online training (e-learning) Aimed at anyone who undertakes work at height, or who employs people who regularly work at height. It covers what constitutes work at height, the safety issues, and how to assess and reduce some of the risks. Approved byRoSPA. For more information. What's the cost?
Costs for private courses vary dependent on: number of overall attendees, number of attendees you wish to have on each course. Generally the more attendees per course, the lower the cost per attendee. For more information or an individual course please complete the form on this page or email [email protected].
Equal opportunities
We welcome attendees of all abilities and backgrounds, however currently all of our courses are only conducted in English.
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