Working At Heights
JC Safety Training Ltd. provide working at heights training to ensure individuals who are required to work at heights understand how to protect themselves and others when at work.
Participants who work in construction and scaffolding are legally obliged to undertake a working at heights training course in order to fully understand working at heights regulations in Ireland. Courses are run in Limerick, Clare & Tipperary.
This course is led by industry experts and will provide participants with the practical skills and knowledge to carry out a working at heights risk assessment and to work safely in a variety of different settings.
On completion of training, participants will receive a JC Safety Training Ltd. certificate of attendance which is valid for three years. Certificates will certify a participant's successful completion of practical and theory assessments.
We educate participants on how to correctly carry out a risk assessment. Call us today
The Working At Heights Training Programme Includes
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Legislation governing Working at Heights
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Accident and Incident statistics (prevention and investigation)
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Risk Assessment and Hazard Identification
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Fall Prevention
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Permanent Work platforms
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Temporary Work platforms (Scaffolding)
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MEWP (Mobile Elevated Working Platform)
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Edge protection
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Roofwork Fall Protection
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Safety Netting
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Safety Harness (care, certification and storage of harness)
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Lanyard (SWL)
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Anchorage points
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Ladder Safety
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Inspections
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the cost of enrolling in the course?
The cost of training is €65 per person but group discounts are available. Please do not hesitate to contact JC Safety Training Ltd. about any questions you have in relation to our courses.
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Is there a limit on group numbers for your working at heights course?
A maximum of 10 people can complete a working at heights training course. Participants will complete their course in three hours.