VegamedWorking at Height education
Any point where there is a risk of injury when falling is high. Work done above the reference level of the person, which may pose a health and safety hazard, is Work at Height.
In the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation in Construction Works, “working in any area where there is a level difference and where the possibility of injury may occur as a result of falling; height is defined as “working at height”, any level where the possibility of injury is valid regardless of height.
Working at height training is carried out by our Industrial Rope Access Trade Association (IRATA) certified trainers.
Training Participation Certificate is issued to the employees participating in the training in accordance with the Regulation on the Procedures and Principles of Occupational Health and Safety Training of Employees, dated 15.05.2013 and numbered 28648.
Duration of Basic Training for Safe Working at Height: 1 day (8 hours)
Educational content
- Definitions related to height, rules of working at height
- Factors causing fall
- Reasons for falling
- Identifying, preparing and installing anchors
- Collective protection methods and personal protection methods planning, safe assembly
- Recognizing dangerous and unsafe situations
- Stairs and railings
- Safe working on formwork, flooring and scaffolding
- Safe operation on façade lifts and mobile platforms
- safety signs
- Personal protective equipment (PPE) for working at height

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