WORKING AT HEIGHTS TRAINING AND CERTIFTION COURSE
The Working at Heights Training Certification course is approved by the Chief Prevention Officer (CPO) of Ontario. These courses are taught by our certified trainers and we offer short notice training or weekend sessions if required. All employers who have employees that work at height must have their workers successfully complete the full CPO approved Working at Heights Training program. The full course is valid for a period of 3 years from date of successful completion. To avoid this certification from expiring the Working at Heights Refresher Course will need to be completed.
Working at Heights training is offered throughout Ontario including Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, Markham, Vaughan, Richmond Hill, Oakville, Burlington, Hamilton, Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa, Milton, Georgetown, Aurora, Newmarket, Caledon, Barrie, Guelph, Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, St. Catharines, Niagara Falls, Peterborough, Orangeville, Grimsby, Brantford, Stratford, Simcoe, Woodstock, Collingwood, Orillia, Port Hope, Kawartha Lakes, and more.
If you have lost your WAH card or have any questions regarding your WAH certification, please call the Ontario Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development at 1.877.202.0008 or by email at: [email protected]
Working at Heights (WAH & WAH Refresher) Pricing
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Working at Heights (WAH) – Full Course: 7 – 8 Hours
1-6 Participants: $1,140.00/Session
7-9 Participants: $190.00/Participant
10-12 Participants: $180.00/Participant
Working at Heights (WAHR) – Refresher Course: 4 Hours
1-6 Participants: $870.00/Session
7-9 Participants: $145.00/Participant
10-12 Participants: $135.00/Participant
Duration
As per Ontario Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development standards, the full course is a minimum of 7 + hours. The refresher course is 4 hours
Assessment
A passing grade of 75% is required in order to receive a certificate
Completion
Upon successful completion of this course, the participant will receive a temporary PDF wallet card and the Ontario Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development will directly send each participant their official certificate
Working at Heights Training and Working at Heights Refresher Courses
Our full Working at Heights Training course and the Working at Heights Training 'Refresher' Course are both approved by the Chief Prevention Officer (CPO) of Ontario.
Working at Heights Training and Working at Heights Refresher Courses are designed to:
Promote a strong workplace safety culture by identifying the importance of safe working at height principles.
Teach all workers who work at heights, the proper theory and practical protection training to help keep them safe in their workplaces.
Demonstrate all related fall protection equipment available and proper donning and doffing techniques.
Educate on the various dangers of working at height and how to prevent accidents.
Working at Heights - Full Course Outline:
Rights and responsibilities
General hazard recognition
Hierarchy of controls
Procedures for warning methods and physical barriers
Procedures for safety equipment
Personal protective equipment (PPE)
Barrier and safety nets
Anchor points
Work positioning systems, work access equipment and platforms
Rescue and planning
Working at Heights - Refresher Course Outline:
Barriers, guardrails and safety nets
Personal fall protection equipment
Practical demonstration and fall distance calculations
Anchor points
Work positioning systems, work access equipment and platforms
Rescue planning
Employers must ensure that certain workers complete the courses that have been approved by the Chief Prevention Officer (CPO) and delivered by an approved training provider such as Safety First Training before they can work at heights.
The training requirement is for workers on construction projects who use any of the following methods of fall protection: travel restraint systems, fall restricting systems, fall arrest systems, safety nets and work belts or safety belts.
This training requirement is in the Occupational Health and Safety Awareness and Training Regulation, and is in addition to training requirements under the Construction Regulation.
Working at heights can be dangerous and poses a significant risk to workers' safety. That's why the Ontario Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development requires workers who work at heights to receive Working at Heights Training.
The Working at Heights Training program is designed to educate workers on the hazards associated with working at heights and provide them with the skills and knowledge they need to work safely in elevated environments. The training covers topics such as:
Proper use of fall protection systems: Workers are taught how to correctly use equipment such as safety harnesses, lifelines, and anchorage points to protect themselves from falls.
Risk assessment: Workers learn how to identify and assess hazards associated with working at heights, such as uneven surfaces, slippery conditions, and unprotected edges.
Safety procedures: Workers are trained on safe work practices, such as maintaining three points of contact, properly securing tools and equipment, and following established safety protocols.
Emergency procedures: Workers are taught how to respond in the event of an emergency, such as a fall or other accident.
The importance of Working at Heights Training cannot be overstated. Falls from heights are a leading cause of workplace injuries and fatalities in Ontario, and many of these incidents are preventable with proper training and equipment. By providing workers with the knowledge and skills they need to work safely at heights, employers can help prevent injuries and save lives.
Working at heights training is a legal requirement in Ontario. Employers who fail to provide their workers with proper training can face fines and other penalties. By ensuring that their workers receive adequate training, employers can avoid legal liabilities and protect their reputation.
Working at Heights Training is essential for workers who work at heights in Ontario. It not only helps prevent workplace injuries and fatalities but also ensures compliance with legal requirements and protects employers from legal liabilities.