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“Tell me, and I forget. Teach me, and I remember. Involve me, and I learn.”
—Benjamin Franklin
Judging by what he said, Ben Franklin would likely approve of hands-on professional training for installing and testing fall protection equipment. Building and business owners and safety managers will also realize how much training helps ensure safety in high-risk industries where employees work at heights.
Anchorages for lifelines, horizontal lifelines, and rigid rail tracks are fundamental components of a comprehensive fall protection plan, and they require qualified installers and testers.
Anchor bolts are permanently installed roof anchors that can be affixed in several ways, including epoxy, shallow deck, cast-in, weld-on, wrap-around, bolted, screw-in, and with beam clamps.
The course is designed to equip participants with the knowledge and skills needed for installing, testing, maintaining, and periodically inspecting anchor bolts. Training includes theoretical and practical components, focusing on understanding anchor systems, correct procedures, and compliance with relevant safety standards and related legislation.
System design considerations, componentry, safety harness eyebolt fundamentals, and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) combinations are covered. The course is indispensable for professionals in the following areas:
Horizontal lifelines are not simply tie-off lines; they are energy-absorbing, engineered systems that provide effective travel restraint and fall arrest. They support up to three workers for every 12 metres (39 feet) between anchorages. Horizontal lifelines can be installed on membrane, metal sheet, or structural roofs, overhead, the sides of a building, and with non-penetrating mobile deadweight anchor systems.
Rigid rail lifelines are modular track-and-trolley systems for servicing aircraft, vehicles, and equipment from overhead. They offer the safety of a minimal fall arrest distance and can be installed on existing roof purlins and secondary steel.
The course focuses on correctly installing, maintaining, commissioning, and recertifying horizontal and rigid lifeline systems. It covers several topics, including PPE selection, system componentry, installation techniques, pull-testing cables, compliance with safety standards and legislation, and other theoretical and practical facets of understanding and using lifeline systems.
The training will benefit professionals in various industries, such as:
“An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” is another famous quote from Benjamin Franklin.
After nearly three centuries of inflation, prevention equals training, which equates to immeasurable value in properly installing anchor bolts and specialized lifeline systems, protecting workers in high-risk industries and activities, and complying with safety regulations.
Training courses in Anchor Bolt and Lifeline Installation and Testing, plus other fall protection specialties, are offered regularly by Kee Safety, Ltd. Online registration is straightforward, including a new Click-to-Action (CTA) payment system for customer ease of use and security.
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now able to offer you a full suite of safety training and compliance services to continue the
mission that started with our products.