Fall Protection Training
Learn to prevent workplace falls through proper equipment use, inspections, and OSHA-compliant practices.
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Fall Protection Training for Height Safety
Understand how OSHA 1910 and 1926 standards protect workers from fall hazards and ensure safe practices at elevated job sites.
Fall Protection
Training that helps workers recognize hazards, inspect equipment, and follow safe climbing and positioning methods in line with OSHA standards.
Popular Fall Protection Safety Courses
$100
Fall Protection Awareness
Intro course on spotting fall hazards and applying safe work practices for workers.
- Fall Hazard Recognition
- Harness & Lanyard Basics
- Inspection & Reporting
$100
Fall Protection Training
Advanced training for supervisors responsible for evaluating fall risks and enforcing OSHA standards.
- System Installation & Testing
- Anchorage Point Selection
- Fall Arrest Planning
$100
Rescue & Inspection Training
Prepares teams for post-fall rescue and proper maintenance of protection equipment.
- Emergency Response Procedures
- Equipment Inspection & Storage
- Rescue Technique Application
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Get answers to common questions about fall protection training and safety requirements.
Fall protection training helps workers understand how to identify hazards and use protective equipment to prevent serious injuries or fatalities from falls.
Anyone working at heights of four feet or more in general industry—or six feet or more in construction—must complete OSHA-compliant fall protection training.
Refresher training is required when workplace conditions change, new equipment is introduced, or as needed to maintain safety awareness—typically every two years.
Yes. OSHA mandates guardrails, safety nets, or personal fall arrest systems depending on the type of work and height exposure.
Yes. Authorized providers offer online awareness and refresher courses covering OSHA 1910 and 1926 standards with certification upon completion.