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Basic Fall Prevention Principles Training: 1 day


Basic Fall Prevention Principles Training: 1 day

Basic Fall Prevention Principles Training: 1 day

At the end of the training session, participants will be able to adjust their CSA harness and to use a 1.2 m (4 foot) CSA strap, a self-retracting CSA lanyard and a vertical lifeline, as well as being able to conduct a prior inspection on the same equipment. They will also be able to identify fall risks in their work environment and will be able to protect themselves in accordance with applicable regulations and standards.

The Basic Fall Prevention Principles training session has the same objectives as the Safety Procedures training course but also includes hands-on training and life-like situations.

Note: Worker supervision by a competent person is mandatory when these techniques are put in use.

Level: Fall Protection Authorized Person
Number of participants: maximum of 12
Length: 1 day
Where: Barry Training Centre or on location

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Basic Fall Prevention Principles Training: 1 day

At the end of the training session, participants will be able to adjust their CSA harness and to use a 1.2 m (4 foot) CSA strap, a self-retracting CSA lanyard and a vertical lifeline, as well as being able to conduct a prior inspection on the same equipment. They will also be able to identify fall risks in their work environment and will be able to protect themselves in accordance with applicable regulations and standards.

The Basic Fall Prevention Principles training session has the same objectives as the Safety Procedures training course but also includes hands-on training and life-like situations.

Note: Worker supervision by a competent person is mandatory when these techniques are put in use.

Level: Fall Protection Authorized Person
Number of participants: maximum of 12
Length: 1 day
Where: Barry Training Centre or on location

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Basic Fall Prevention Principles Training: 1 day

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At the end of the training session, participants will be able to adjust their CSA harness and to use a 1.2 m (4 foot) CSA strap, a self-retracting CSA lanyard and a vertical lifeline, as well as being able to conduct a prior inspection on the same equipment. They will also be able to identify fall risks in their work environment and will be able to protect themselves in accordance with applicable regulations and standards.

The Basic Fall Prevention Principles training session has the same objectives as the Safety Procedures training course but also includes hands-on training and life-like situations.

Note: Worker supervision by a competent person is mandatory when these techniques are put in use.

Level: Fall Protection Authorized Person
Number of participants: maximum of 12
Length: 1 day
Where: Barry Training Centre or on location

Training Themes:


Theme 1 References

  • An Act respecting occupational health and safety
  • Regulation respecting occupational health and safety
  • Safety Code for the construction industry
  • CSA Z259 Standard

Theme 2 Fall Protection Principles and Methods

  • Primary and alternate systems
  • Means of access
  • Elimination of risks at the source

Theme 3 Risk Analysis

  • Identification of risks during the planning stage
  • Identification of risks by users on the ground
  • Evaluation of the height of falls
  • Suspension, self-rescue and rescue trauma

Theme 4 Fall Protection Equipment

  • Seven (7) critical elements
  • Group protection
  • Temporary and permanent anchor systems
  • Harnesses, straps as well as retractable and vertical lifelines
  • Hands-on training

Theme 5 Inspection and Maintenance

  • Prior inspection

Trainer: Marc-André Pilon, Vice President

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