Walking-Working Surfaces and Fall Protection - Certification Training
This training is designed to inform employees about safe movement in the workplace and on working surfaces. Participants will learn best practices for working safely on ladders, stairways, walkways, and platforms, as well as fall protection systems and preventive safety measures.
Training Program Components
- Hazards of Walking and Working Surfaces
- Most common incidents across industries
- Causes and practical examples
- Safe Use of Ladders
- OSHA 1910.25 Subpart D requirements
- Portable and fixed ladders
- Best safety practices
- Mobile ladder platforms and working positions
- Steps, Ladders, and Walkways
- Safety rules for work processes
- Safe use of dockboards
- Scaffolds and Rope Descent Systems
- Safety requirements
- Preventive measures
- Fall Protection Systems
- Employer responsibilities
- Installation and maintenance of fall protection systems
- Protection of Unprotected Edges and Sides
- Safety measures for working surfaces
- Hole Safety
- Hazards associated with floor openings
- OSHA requirements
- Guardrail Systems
- Installation, use, and safety requirements
- Protection from Falling Objects
- Protective measures
- Practical examples
- Employee Training for Fall Protection
- Training requirements
- Raising safety awareness
Who Should Attend
✅ Employees in construction and industrial sectors
✅ Technical and operational staff
✅ Managers and supervisors
✅ Occupational safety specialists
✅ Logistics and warehouse personnel
✅ Anyone required to work on ladders, platforms, walkways, or at heights
⏱ Duration: 6 hours (1 full working day)
📍 Format: Certified training – theory and practical exercises
📜 Certificate: Awarded upon successful completion of the training