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Online Fall Protection Certification

Fall Protection in Construction Competent Person

In the construction sector, falls are the main cause of both fatalities and serious injuries. Our Fall Protection in Construction Competent Person training gives you the skills and confidence to protect your employees and maintain a legal workplace. It doesn't seem like there are any particular requirements for this course.

26 Modules

Why This Course Helpful


This extensive course, intended for safety managers, construction supervisors, and anybody else who want to become a "competent person" for fall protection, gives you the following additional authority:

• Become An Authority On Osha Compliance Learn more about OSHA's fall prevention regulations (29 CFR 1926.501 and 1926.502) so that you can apply them to your projects with assurance.

• Determine And Reduce The Risk Of Falls Gain the ability to spot possible fall hazards at any construction site, including leading edges, excavations, roof work, and scaffolding.

• Appropriate Fall Safety Measures Discover several kinds of fall protection devices, such as fall restraint systems, safety nets, guardrails, and personal fall arrest systems (PFAS). The course gives you the tools to select the best solution for every given task and set of working conditions.

• Proper Use And Maintenance Train your staff on how to safely use, check, and maintain all fall prevention equipment. This includes staying aware of anchoring spots, checking lifelines and harnesses for damage.

• Create A Plan For Fall Protection: Make a plan unique to the location that describes the fall risks, the specified fall protection areas, and the rescue techniques.

• Effectively Train Your Workforce This course gives you the resources and information you need to teach your employees fall prevention procedures so that everyone knows what to do and how to stay safe.

Course Modules - (26)

  • 1) Why Fall Protection Training is Important
  • 2) Safety Advice for Contractors on Fall Protection
  • 3) Using Fall Protection - Example from Dan Daley Construction
  • 4) Fall Protection in Construction
  • 5) Getting Started Using Fall Protection | Fall Protection Bucket, Resources, Oregon OSHA
  • 1) Falls most common cause of death in construction
  • 2) Life after near death injury | Falls, Workplace Injuries, Deaths, Accidents, Fatality OSHA, Training
  • 1) Workplace Falls and Injuries, Deaths, Accidents, Fatality
  • 2) Falling Object Protection | Tool Lanyards, Safety Nets, Fall Protection,
  • 3) How to Prevent Dropped Objects by Tethering, Topping and Trapping
  • 4) Slips Trips and Fall Hazards
  • 5) Walking-Working Surfaces OSHA Standard
  • 1) Planning for Fall Protection at Construction Jobsites
  • 2) Three Keys To An Effective Fall Protection Plan
  • 3) Risk Assessment | Planning to Use Fall Protection,
  • 4) Elimination of Fall Hazards
  • 5) Overview of Fall Protection Options
  • 6) Fall Protection Program
  • 7) Sample Written Program for Fall Protection
  • 8) Model Fall Protection Plan
  • 9) What is a Program Administrator?
  • 1) What's a Competent Person? Fall Protection Training: Construction Competent Person
  • 2) Competent vs Qualified Person
  • 3) Fall Protection in Construction: Requirements for Competent Persons
  • 4) Competent Person Fall Protection
  • 1) Force = Mass x Acceleration ,Tension force and Angle force
  • 1) Subpart E : Personal Protective and Life Saving Equipment
  • 2) Personal Protective and Life Saving Equipment
  • 3) Subpart M : Fall Prevention
  • 4) Scaffolding Hazards
  • 5) Scaffold Ladders
  • 6) Ladders & Stairways
  • 7) Scaffold Ladder Installation and Use Guidelines
  • 1) What's a Qualified Person? Fall protection
  • 2) Top 3 Roles and Responsibilities in a Construction Fall Protection Program:
  • 3) What's an Authorized Person? Fall Protection
  • 4) What is an Authorized Rescuer? Fall Protection Training: Authorized Rescuer Fall Prevention Safety
  • 5) What's a Competent Rescuer? Fall Protection Training: Competent Rescuer Construction Fall Prevention
  • 1) What is Fall Protection
  • 2) Fall Protection Systems
  • 3) Overview of Fall Protection Options
  • 4) Safety Monitor | OSHA, Fall Protection Training, Roofing Work, Workplace Accidents
  • 5) Warning Line | OSHA, Fall Protection Training, Roofing Work, Workplace Accidents
  • 1) How to Put on a Fall Protection Harness
  • 2) Inspection and Maintenance of Fall Protection Equipment
  • 3) How to Inspect Fall Protection Equipment
  • 4) Fall Protection Anchors for Construction - clamps, I-beam, beamer, strap (M3V1 Anchors Overview)
  • 5) Fall Protection Anchors | Temporary and Permanent, Ridge Anchor, Guardian
  • 6) Components of a Fall Arrest System
  • 7) Personal Fall Protection Systems Fact Sheet
  • 1) Fall Restraint vs. Fall Arrest in Construction
  • 2) OSHA Guardrail Systems
  • 3) Guardrails for Construction Job Sites
  • 4) Fall Prevention | Guardrails, Hole Covers, Fall Restraint Systems
  • 5) OSHA-Covering Holes - Fall Protection
  • 6) Protecting Holes and Openings
  • 7) Skylights | Roofing Safety, Fall Protection
  • 8) Toolbox Talk: Hole Covers
  • 1) Vertical and Horizontal Lifelines
  • 2) Rigid Lifelines Designs Fall Protection Systems for the One World Trade Center Spire
  • 3) Rope Adjustment | Rope Grab, OSHA Standards, Fall Protection Training, Hazards
  • 4) What is a Vertical Lifeline Assembly and when is it used?
  • 5) Fall Protection Vertical Lifeline Assembly with Rope Grab
  • 6) What is a Temporary Horizontal Lifeline and What are Some Typical Uses for Them?
  • 7) HTL Horizontal Lifeline
  • 8) How to Use a Horizontal Temporary Life Line - Height Safety - Restraint
  • 9) Horizontal Lifeline | Fall Protection
  • 1) Self Retracting Lifelines (SRLs) in Construction
  • 2) Self-Retracting Lifelines
  • 3) Self-Retracting Lifelines (SRLs), Fall Arrest, Positioning Devices, Safety Nets | Fall Protection
  • 4) Using Positioning Devices as Fall Protection for Construction Projects
  • 5) OSHA-Safety Net Systems
  • 1) OSHA-Controlled Access Zones
  • 2) OSHA-Limited Access Zone
  • 3) OSHA-Controlled Decking Zones (Steel Erection)
  • 4) OSHA-Safety Monitoring Systems
  • 5) OSHA-Warning Line Systems
  • 6) Safety Monitor | OSHA, Fall Protection Training, Roofing Work, Workplace Accidents
  • 7) Warning Line | OSHA, Fall Protection Training, Roofing Work, Workplace Accidents
  • 8) CONTROLLED ACCESS ZONES AND MONITORING
  • 9) Controlled Access Zones
  • 10) Sheet Metal Deck Installation
  • 1) Hardhats
  • 2) Tethering of Tools
  • 3) Vertical Nets
  • 4) Doka Safety Net Fan - debris net system for any building structure
  • 1) Using Scaffolding Correctly - Apartment Construction Demonstration
  • 2) OSHA Subpart L Scaffold
  • 3) Overview of Scaffolding in Construction
  • 1) Frame Scaffold or Fabricated Frame
  • 2) Ladder Jack
  • 3) Mast Climbers
  • 4) Mobile (Manually or Propelled)
  • 5) Pole or Wood Pole
  • 6) Pump Jack
  • 7) Specialty and Other Scaffolds
  • 8) Tube and Coupler
  • 1) Catenary
  • 2) Float (ship)
  • 3) Interior Hung
  • 4) Multi-level
  • 5) Multi-point Adjustable
  • 6) Needle Beam
  • 7) Single-point Adjustable
  • 8) Two-point (swing stage)
  • 1) Subpart X
  • 2) OSHA-Stairways and Ladders
  • 3) OSHA-Ladder Safety
  • 4) OSHA-Falls: Misuse of Portable Ladders
  • 5) Stairs and Ladders PPT
  • 6) Reducing Falls in Construction: Safe Use of Extension Ladders OSHA
  • 7) LADDER HAZARD INFORMATION
  • 8) Ladder Safety Checklist
  • 9) Job-made Wooden Ladders
  • 10) Ladders Oregon OSHA
  • 11) Portable Ladder Safety
  • 1) The Dangers of Ladders
  • 2) Overview of Ladder Safety
  • 3) How to Pick the Right Ladder for the Job
  • 4) Ladder Safety Training Example
  • 5) How to Inspect and Maintain Your Ladder
  • 6) Overview of Portable Ladder Safety
  • 7) New Types of Ladders
  • 8) Ladder Safety Accessories
  • 9) How to Safely Set Up Your Portable Ladder
  • 10) Mobile Ladder Stands
  • 11) Introduction to Fixed Ladders
  • 12) Ladder Safety Systems
  • 13) Common Ladder Hazards and Mistakes
  • 14) How to Properly Store Your Ladder
  • 1) Aerial Lifts
  • 2) Summit Aerial Lift Safety Video
  • 3) Aerial Lift Fall Protection
  • 4) Scissor Lifts
  • 5) Scissor Lift Walk Around Inspection
  • 6) Scissor Lift Safety Tips
  • 1) Fall Protection in Leading Edge Work
  • 2) Falls in Construction/Leading Edge Work
  • 3) Fall Protection for Leading Edge and Sharp Edge
  • 1) Fall Distance
  • 2) Calculation Fall Distances
  • 3) How to Calculate Fall Clearance Distance with SRL’s? SRL Fall Protection
  • 4) Do the Math - Calculating Fall Clearance Tutorial
  • 1) How to Rescue a Fallen Worker
  • 2) How to Rescue a Fallen Worker from a Roof
  • 3) Self Rescue
  • 1) ‘Fall’ Hazards Trainer Guide
  • 2) Fall Prevention Training Guide
  • 3) Falls Presentation
  • 4) Review
  • 1) Tool Box Talk Housekeeping
  • 2) HOUSEKEEPING POLICY
  • 3) Housekeeping OSHA Standard
  • 4) HOUSEKEEPING AT CONSTRUCTION SITE(TIPS)
  • 5) Housekeeping - The Importance of the Basics
  • 6) Housekeeping on the Jobsite

Why Should You Consider PDH Safety?


There are several benefits to taking Pdhsafety's Fall Protection Competent Person training.

•Online Convenience

Learn whenever and wherever you choose, at your own speed. You can finish the course modules at your own pace thanks to the easily navigable online platform.

•Expert-Developed Content

You will obtain the most recent and pertinent knowledge for your sector because the course was developed by construction safety specialists. 

•Engaging Learning Format

A range of educational approaches, such as video lectures, interactive activities, and downloadable materials, help you stay involved.

•Cost-Effective Solution

At a competitive price, make an investment in your employees' and your company's safety. And we are offering money back guarantee to our customers. 

•Certificate of Completion

If you pass, you'll get a certificate attesting to your proficiency in fall protection.

What You’ll Learn In The Course


Understanding Fall Hazards and Risks

Fall Protection Standards and Regulations

Types of Fall Protection Systems

Guardrail Systems: Selection, Installation, and Use

Safety Net Systems: Design, Installation, and Inspection

Personal Fall Arrest Systems (PFAS)

Fall Restraint Systems: Safe Use and Limitations

Anchorages and Tie-Off Points

Training Workers on Fall Protection Procedures

Developing a Fall Protection Plan

Fall Protection for Residential Construction


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This Course Includes

  • Modules : 26
  • Duration : 10 Hours
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  • Language : English
  • Skill Level : Expert
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