OSHA 3115: Fall Protection

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Overview

OSHA 3115: Fall Protection

Course Description

Understand how to safeguard your workers from falls. In addition to learning about state-of-the-art technology and OSHA requirements for fall protection, you’ll study and take part in a one-day field exercise demonstrating the principles of fall protection along with the ins and outs of fall arrest systems.

Course Content

SCOPE AND APPLICATION

DUTY TO HAVE FALL PROTECTION 501

CONVENTIONAL METHODS OF FALL PROTECTION

  • Guard rails
  • Safety nets

WARNING LINE SYSTEMS, SAFETY MONITORS, CAZS, AND FALL PROTECTION PLANS

BODY HOLDING DEVICES

  • Safety belts
  • Full body harnesses
  • Construction and types

CONNECTION MEANS

  • Snaphooks
  • Carabiners
  • Lanyards
  • Shock absorbers
  • Positioning devices

HORIZONTAL TRAVELING SYSTEMS

  • Design factors
  • Temporary systems
  • Engineered systems

VERTICAL TRAVELING SYSTEMS

  • Retractable lifelines
  • Ladder devices
  • Vertical lifeline

FALL PROTECTION FOR RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION AND SFT

FALL HAZARD ANALYSIS FOR SCAFFOLD ERECTORS

Requirements & Materials
Important Information

Although enrollment in online OSHA numbered courses is restricted to students in OSHA's Region IV (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee), individuals who have an established relationship with Georgia Tech (have previously taken courses at Georgia Tech OTIEC), are not prohibited from registering for OSHA numbered online courses if they reside outside of OSHA's Region IV.

Prerequisites
Materials

Required

  • Photo identification (present at check-in)

Session Details

Who Should Attend

This course is designed for workers who need to understand OSHA requirements and equipment for fall protection.

OSHA professionals working on jobsite

What You Will Learn

  • Fall hazard analysis
  • Accidents and fatalities
  • Sample fall protection plans
  • Consensus standards
  • 29 CFR 1926 Subpart M
  • Litigation issues
OSHA professionals working on construction jobsite

How You Will Benefit

  • Spot fall hazards and identify safeguards.
  • Recognize different types of fall protection and their components.
  • Understand how to properly use fall protection and fall arrest systems.
  • Pick proper standards for citation.
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The solid OSHA curriculum, fueled with hands-on training, and a strong professional network builds you for a successful safety career.

- Rodrigues "Rocky" Smith
Safety Manager

TRAIN AT YOUR LOCATION

We enable employers to provide specialized, on-location training on their own timetables. Our world-renowned experts can create unique content that meets your employees' specific needs. We also have the ability to deliver courses via web conferencing or on-demand online videos. For 15 or more students, it is more cost-effective for us to come to you.

  • Save Money
  • Flexible Schedule
  • Group Training
  • Customize Content
  • On-Site Training
  • Earn a Certificate
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