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Fall Protection Orientation

Overview

Fall Protection Orientation is designed to increase awareness of job site hazards and mitigate the risk of injury or death from these hazards. Learners are introduced to fundamental safety and hazard recognition concepts and the role of OSHA in regulating elevated work on the jobsite. The title also presents proper use of fall protection equipment; safe use of stairs, ladders, and scaffolds; and guidelines for use of aerial lifts.

Craft Snapshot

RECOMMENDED HOURS
8
PUBLISHED
1st Edition
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LANGUAGES
English
Module 75901
8 Hours

Covers fundamental safety and hazard recognition concepts. Introduces the role of OSHA in regulating elevated work on the jobsite and the causes, costs, and consequences of falls. Presents proper use of fall protection equipment; safe use of stairs, ladders, and scaffolds; and guidelines for use of aerial lifts.

Contributing Subject Matter Experts

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Contributing Subject Matter Experts
Below is a list of subject matter experts for this craft:
B

Brett Richardson, Starcon

C

Cameron Strother, Southland Safety

Chris Williams, ABC National

D

Dan Nickel, Carolina Bridge Company, Inc.

David Burman, Northern Industrial Training LLC

Dell Husted, Alaska Training Center

E

Earl Hyatt, TIC – The Industrial Company

Ed Valencia, LPR Construction

J

Jarrett Quoyle, MasTec

Jo Ballagh, Northern Industrial Training LLC

L

Lance Simons, The Haskell Company

M

Mike Powers, Tri-City Electrical Contractors

P

Paul Fontenot II, Safety Advantage, LLC

R

Ronald Sokol, Safety Council of Texas City

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