Our Harness - Rooftop Safety Course delivers a minimum of 6 hours instruction and is designed to instruct up to a maximum of 12 delegates, providing training on the vital information and understanding on how to identify hazards and reduce the risks of working at height on pitched, flat, spire, trussed or curved roofs.
This course consists of a training room lecture, presentation and written assessment.
This course is aimed at personnel who are involved in working on, pitched, flat, spire, trussed or curved roofs. With emphasis being on the safe use of the many types of anchor systems that may be used. This course also includes the pre use inspection and correct fitting of fall arrest harnesses. Operatives will gain a thorough knowledge of the difference between fall arrest and fall restraint.
Since the safe use of fall protection equipment requires that delegates consult safety notices and read and thoroughly understand the manufacturer’s instruction manual, English literacy and language comprehension are important requirements for any user.
The agenda for our Harness - Rooftop Safety course includes:
- Safety legislation & Work at Height Regulations
- Accident statistics
- Hazards and risks
- Fall prevention, fall restraint, fall protection & fall arrest
- Harness types and design standards
- Component parts of a fall arrest system
- Identifying correct tie-off and anchor points
- Rescue provision requirements
- Hazard analysis & risk assessment
- Use of Safety Harnesses in MEWPs
- Gaining access to and working safely on pitched roofs
- Gaining access to and working safely on flat roofs
- Installation and use of temporary lifelines
Successful delegates will receive e-certification accredited by Kentec Training valid for a period of 3 years from the date of the course. Delegates will gain an understanding of the work at height regulations required to effectively reduce the risks associated with work at height, the hierarchy of measures and using personal prevention and protection systems for fall restraint and arrest on a rooftop.
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No. As this is a classroom-based course, you are not required to bring any Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). For certain training sessions, temporary equipment such as safety harnesses may be provided if required.
Yes, we can absolutely offer you support. We understand that everyone learns differently, and we’re committed to making our courses accessible to all. Our instructors are experienced in delivering training to individuals with varying levels of reading and writing ability.
We can offer additional verbal guidance, practical demonstrations, and one-to-one support when attending training courses at one of our training centres. If required, we can also arrange for assistance during written assessments, such as a reader.
Please let our support team know in advance if you have any concerns, and we’ll do everything we can to support you in successfully completing your training.
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