City & Guilds Working at Height – E-Learning

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This Working at Height course helps you to understand and manage the risks associated with work at height in order to work safely. It outlines the legal responsibilities for employers and those in control of work at height, as well as the duties placed on employees to ensure safe working. The course discusses the control measures that may be selected for safe work at height, providing guidance on erecting and using a range of work at height equipment. It also explains how to follow emergency procedures.

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Module 1: The Risks from Working at Height

This module introduces the risks associated with work at height and explains what an employee should expect from their employer in regards to managing this risk, in line with the Work at Height Regulations 2005. The module also explains employee duties under the regulations to ensure work at height is carried out safely and correctly. This module has optional content for employers, managers and supervisors that outlines their responsibilities, including how to carry out risk assessments.

Module 2: Avoiding, Preventing and Minimising Risks

This module introduces the hierarchy of control for working at height and explains the three levels of control: avoid, prevent and minimise. It explains how to implement the most appropriate control measures for work at height based on this hierarchy. It details how to erect and use a range of access equipment, including fall protection equipment, such as scaffolds and MEWPs, and fall mitigation equipment, such as safety nets and fall arrest harnesses. This module also explains when it is appropriate to use ladders and stepladders and how to use them safely.

Module 3: Selection of Work Equipment and Emergency Procedures

This module details how to select appropriate work access equipment and the factors that could affect this selection, including how to inspect equipment for safety and suitability. It then explains what employees should expect from their employer regarding emergency procedures for work at height and how employees can prepare themselves for performing a rescue.

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