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Working at Height Course

Includes: use of equipment during training. Price includes VAT.

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Rope access training to work at heights

This comprehensive Working at Height Course equips professionals with the expertise to mitigate risks and comply with the relevant legislation and Work at Height Regulations. Designed for roofers, telecom mast climbers, maintenance workers, and inspectors, this program blends legal knowledge with hands-on practice for real-world safety.

Training:

Theoretical Training:

  • Legal responsibilities and global fall protection standards.
  • Risk assessment strategies, anchor point selection, and emergency response planning.
  • Equipment inspection protocols (harnesses, lanyards, energy absorbers).

Practical Training:

  • Safe vertical/horizontal movement using fall arrest systems.
  • Correct use of energy-absorbing lanyards and self-retracting lifelines.
  • Scenario-based drills for rooftop, mast, and industrial environments.

Ideal For:

  • Telecom technicians, roofers, maintenance operatives, surveyors/inspectors, construction supervisors, and facility managers.

Course Dates

Course available on our Kee Safety Training Centre located in Calgary - AB. We also can provide training on-site. 

Course Details

Assessment Method

Written and practical

Course Duration

1 day

Revalidation period

Certification valid for 3 years

Certification

PDF copy of Certificate.

Trainer to Candidate Ratio

1:6

Pre-Training Requirements

Minimum Age of 18 years. Candidates need to be physically fit and free from any disability or medical condition that may prevent them from working safely. A self-certified statement of reasonable fitness.

Course Content

Theoretical Content:

  • Legislation and legal responsibilities
  • Types and methods of fall protection
  • Anchor types and systems
  • Equipment selection, use and maintenance, pre-use checks and inspection
  • Fall Factors & suspension intolerance
  • Emergency procedure

Practical Content

  • Selection, fitting and set up of personal fall protection equipment
  • Use of mobile energy absorbing lanyards and work positioning lanyards
  • Use of horizontal & vertical lifelines
  • Installation of fall protection equipment
  • Use of work restraint, positioning and fall arrest equipment

Training Downloads

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