Fall Protection Regulations and statistic
- Federal legislation
 - Provincial legislation
 - Working at Heights legislation
 
Fall Protection equipment and system
Anchorage criteria:
- Selection
 - Permanent
 - Single use vs. reusable
 
Fall Protection equipment and systems
Personal Fall Protection Equipment:
- Body Belt vs. Full Body Harness
 - Inspection procedures
 - Lifelines & Fall Arresters / Rope Grabs
 - Connectors and carabineers
 - Storage and cleaning procedures
 - How to properly fit a five point harness
 - Equipment service life
 - Orthostatic intolerance
 - Rights and Responsibilities
 - Identification of Hazards
 - Warning Methods
 - Physical Barriers \ Guardrails
 - Ladders and Similar Equipment
 - Basic physics of falling
 - Travel restraint or fall arrest
 - Exposure limits to the human body in fall arrest systems
 - Rescue plans
 - Fall Protection Recommendations
 
Program Objectives
- Identify the roles and responsibilities of; Employer, Constructor, Supervisor and worker, with respect to working at heights.
 - Explain hazards posed by working at heights
 - Describe the Hierarchy of Controls
 - List safety procedures for warning methods and physical barriers, for ladders and other equipment.
 - To learn basic knowledge of the physics of falling and how it relates to the human body during a fall arrest and post fall rescue.
 - To become familiar with a variety of equipment and systems
 - To learn about fall protection regulations (OHSA & CSA Standard).
 
