- Program Duration: Half Day
- Max Participants: 12
CPO Approved - Working at Heights Construction Refresher Training
Course Description:
Silecio’s Working at Heights (WAH) in Construction Refresher Training is approved by the Chief Prevention Officer (CPO) of the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development (MLTSD) and also meets the requirements under O. Reg. 128/04 as Director approved Continuing Education for 0.4 CEU’s.
Who Should Attend:
Workers who have completed an CPO Approved - Working at Heights Construction Training course, and whose work is covered by the Regulations for Construction Projects 213/91, are required to take the half-day course within three (3) years of completing the training in order to keep their certification in good standing. This course is intended for workers, supervisors, joint health and safety committee members, health and safety representatives or anyone else who works at heights, works with, or supervises people who work at heights.
Course Content:
The CPO Approved - Working at Heights Construction Refresher Training practical module covers the following topics:
Theory Review + Exam
PRACTICAL EQUIPMENT MODULES
- G - Warning Methods and Physical Barriers
- H - Anchor Points
- I - Personal Fall Protection Equipment
Practical Evaluation
- J - Work Access Equipment and Platforms
- K - Rescue Planning
Course Materials:
- Class Registration Form
- Learner's Guide
- Inspection Form Handouts (Anchors, Harnesses, Horizontal Lifelines, Lanyards, Self-Retracting Lifelines, Vertical Lifelines)
- Final Theory Exam
- Practical Evaluation Form
- Quick Reference Guide
- Course Evaluation Form
- Certificate of Completion (valid for 3 years)
Course Requirements:
- An area with tables and chairs for the theory portion of the course.
- A television or projector is an asset but is not mandatory.
- The practical evaluation process requires a minimum rectangular area of 8m (24 ft) x 12m (36 ft).
- All trainees must come to class with CSA approved steel toe footwear and will also be asked to present government-issued photo ID prior to course commencement.
- In order to successfully complete the course and receive a certificate, each trainee must achieve a minimum of 75% on the theory portion of the course and 100% on the practical portion of the course.
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