Working in construction involves several situations that requires a proper fall protection planning. This course provides the background on the Personal Fall Arrest System, how to select the proper system, how to use it, how to inspect, and finally how to clean, maintain, and store our systems. (Last Updated: October 31, 2024)
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The full course includes
- Personal Fall Arrest System
- Selection
- Planning the Use
- Inspection
- Cleaning, Maintenance, and Storage
- Final Assessment
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