The Working at Height (WAH) course is designed to equip participants with the essential knowledge and skills necessary for safe and efficient work practices at elevated locations.
In Level 1, participants receive a fundamental understanding of basic safety measures, hazard identification, and proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE) such as harnesses and helmets.
Level 2 builds upon this foundation by delving deeper into risk assessment, fall protection systems, and emergency response procedures. Participants learn about various types of fall arrest systems, their proper usage, and inspection protocols.
In Level 3, the course focuses on advanced techniques, including the selection and installation of fall protection systems tailored to specific work environments. Additionally, participants gain expertise in rescue operations, enabling them to respond effectively to emergencies involving individuals working at height.
Throughout all levels, emphasis is placed on regulatory compliance, fostering a safety-conscious mindset, and promoting best practices in the workplace to prevent accidents and ensure the well-being of workers operating at elevated positions.