Working at Heights Training in Orillia by Fast Rescue
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Working at Heights Training Orillia is provided by F.A.S.T. Rescue in Orillia, Ontario.
F.A.S.T. Rescue is an accredited provider of Working at Heights Training in Orillia, Ontario. Our program adheres to the latest Ontario training standards, equipping workers with essential knowledge for the safe use and operation of equipment when working at heights.
Course Objectives
Upon successful completion of the course, participants will be able to:
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Identify fall hazards and implement appropriate safety measures.
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Understand their rights and responsibilities when working at heights.
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Comply with regulatory requirements for working at heights.
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Select, inspect, and use personal fall arrest equipment, such as harnesses and lanyards.
Booking Process
To book a Working at Heights training session in Orillia:
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Contact us with your preferred training date and the number of participants. You can reach us through our website or by phone.
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We will guide you through the booking process and finalize your reservation.
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Once confirmed, we will send an email with all necessary details, including start time and other relevant information.
Course Outline
Participants will learn about the following topics during this course:
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The Law
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Overview of the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA) and related regulations.
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Roles, rights, and responsibilities of competent persons and workers.
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Employer safety policies and programs.
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Workers’ rights and the Internal Responsibility System.
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Regulations, enforcement, fines, and penalties.
Fall Protection System Training
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Recognizing and eliminating fall hazards.
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Working alone and understanding the Hierarchy of Control Measures.
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Fall prevention regulations and workplace inspections.
Fall Prevention
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Use of guardrails, protective covers, warning barriers, and travel restraint systems.
Fall Protection Systems and Personal Protective Equipment
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Understanding fall prevention systems and equipment components.
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Selecting and inspecting personal fall protection equipment.
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Setting up fall protection equipment and anchor points.
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Emergency rescue procedures and managing suspension trauma.
Ladders and Other Access Equipment
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Safe use of ladders, scaffolds, powered elevating work platforms, and suspended access equipment.
Workplace-Specific Training
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Focused on the unique needs and conditions of participants' workplaces.
Certification
After completing the 8-hour training session, participants will receive a certificate approved by the Chief Prevention Officer (CPO).
Training Provider ID: PRO-34854Program ID: WAH-34854
Materials and Breaks
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All necessary course materials and workbooks will be provided.
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Several 10-minute breaks and a 30-minute lunch break will be scheduled. Participants should make their own arrangements for lunch.
Public Training Sessions
To join our public Working at Heights training, visit our training program page, select a preferred date, and add the desired number of seats to your cart by clicking “Book Now.”
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