Description
This CLS: Safety Awareness—Working at Heights course trains workers on how to use the OODA Loop to protect themselves and their coworkers against potential hazards when working at heights on construction job sites. As they become more familiar with the four steps of the OODA Loop, workers will learn to **Observe** the work area for signs of fall-related hazards, **Orient** to hazards and ask themselves how they can mitigate them, **Decide** on the safest course of action, and **Act** to eliminate any risk. Topics include guardrails, personal fall arrest systems, scaffolds, aerial lifts, ladders, holes, leading edges, and falling objects. At the end of the course, workers will put their learning to the test by entering our OODA Loop simulator, where they will go through each step of the OODA Loop to find and mitigate hazards in a 3D construction environment.
Objectives
- Use the OODA Loop to recognize and mitigate hazards when working at heights
- Identify how many feet off the ground someone must be in order to be considered working at heights
- Determine if guardrails meet OSHA requirements
- Explain what elements make up a PFAS and when to use a PFAS
- Describe fall-related hazards associated with scaffolds and what to inspect before climbing one
- Identify fall-related hazards associated with aerial lifts and explain how to avoid them
- Determine which ladders to use in different situations
Certificate
By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate Certificate of Completion
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