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Combo Fall Protection and AWP (Prince George)
Local 993Fri Mar 8, 2024
08:30 am
Signup Deadline: Thu Mar 7, 2024 2:00 pm
Class Size – Min: 5, Max: 10
Prince George Center Of Excellence (Prince George)
Mobile Elevated Work Platforms / Aerial Work Platforms
Rules: Federal/provincial as well as industry standards
Technical Theory: identity and function of the main parts, leverage capacity and stability
Review fall protection requirements as it pertains to aerial lifts
Operational theory: inspections, travel and setup, safe operation
Parking and shutdown, fueling and charging
A written theory test to evaluate operators understanding of the information reviewed
Practical training in the topics covered
Practical skills test to evaluate the operators ability to demonstrate proper operation
All successful graduates of this course will receive a wallet size certification card, which is valid for 3 years.
Fall Protection:
Significance and value of Fall Protection Training
Overview of current Standards and Regulations
Hierarchy of Fall Protection
Fall Arrest vs Restraint
Various components and types of Personal Fall Protection Systems
Proper Inspection
Donning and Doffing
Fall Clearance Distance Calculation
Basic Ladder Safety
Fall Protection Planning
Rescue
Theory Exam
All successful graduates of this course will receive a wallet size certification card, which is valid for 3 years.
- Safety Boots
- Long Sleeve Shirt
- Pen and Paper
Location: Prince George Center Of Excellence
Instructor
Brianne Queen
NoneBrianne is a certified trainer on counterbalanced forklifts, telehandlers, aerial work platforms, skid steer and front end loaders.
She also provides certified Fall Protection Training.
She has been working with Vetter Safety Training for the past three years, where on-site industrial and operator training is provided.
The spirit and focus of safety and injury prevention is consistent across sites, but the environment and tasks vary between mining and pipeline work, construction, production, manufacturing and the film industry.
Prior to working with Vetter Safety Training, Brianne worked for more than 10 years with Interior Health. She is a registered Occupational Therapist who provided rehabilitation services to adults in the community, residential and home setting.
Brianne’s focus continues to be keeping individuals working safely and competently in their field. The training environment is made to be welcoming and accessible and a place where individuals can come to practice and learn to be safe, reliable and diligent operators.