Working at Heights
Work at height is work in any place, including a place at, above or below ground level, where a person could be injured if they fell from that place. Access and egress to a place of work can also be work at height.

Who should attend?
Working At Height training course is designed for all personnel who work at height. Course increases awareness of the hazards and risks involved in working at heights. This training is also designed for people who may be required to rescue a person from a height.
Examples of work activities that are classified as working at height:
- Working on trestles
- Working on a flat roof
- Erecting false work or form work
- Working on a ladder
- Working at ground level adjacent to an excavation;
- Working on form work within an excavation
- Working near or adjacent to fragile materials
Course Content
- Working at Heights.
- Safe Attitudes.
- Working from Flat Roofs.
- Personal Protective Equipment.
- Working from Ladders.
- Scaffolding.
- Fall Arrest Equipment.
- Relevant Legislation.
- Aware of the Working at Height Legislation & Regulations
- Able to identify the main hazards & risks associated with working at height
- Able to select the correct Personal Protective Equipment
- Aware of the importance of harnesses & lanyards inspection