Fall Rescue Planning
Training that teaches crews how to develop, test, and execute fall rescue procedures aligned with OSHA 1926 Subpart M and ANSI Z359.2.
23+ Years in Safety
Experience across wind, solar, BESS, data centers, heavy civil, utilities, and industrial projects.
Aligned with OSHA / NFPA / EM 385 / ISO
Work built to OSHA 1910/1926, NFPA 70E, EM 385-1-1, and ISO 14001/45001/9001 frameworks.
Nationwide Coverage
United States projects with mobilization to Canada (Ontario, Alberta, Saskatchewan), Puerto Rico, and Mexico.
Prepare Crews for Safe & Prompt Response
This course provides detailed, hands-on guidance on developing, implementing, and maintaining effective fall rescue procedures before any elevated work begins. Participants learn to identify potential fall hazards, plan rescue operations, assign responsibilities, and ensure all response measures align with OSHA and EM 385-1-1 requirements for timely and safe recovery.
Participants learn how to assess anchor systems, select rescue gear, and assign trained rescuers to meet OSHA and ANSI response time expectations.
Fall Protection
Training that helps workers recognize hazards, inspect equipment, and follow safe climbing and positioning methods in line with OSHA standards.
Why Effective Fall Rescue Planning Truly Matters
Every fall protection plan must include a prompt rescue strategy. Without it, suspended workers face serious injury or death within minutes.
Risks Without Rescue Planning
Fall Rescue Planning
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OSHA 1926 / ANSI Z359.2 | Practical Training | Certified
We help crews create and execute effective rescue strategies that minimize response time and meet regulatory requirements.
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Get answers to common questions about Fall Rescue Planning.
It teaches teams how to create and implement fall rescue procedures required by OSHA 1926 Subpart M and ANSI Z359.2.
Any employer or contractor with workers exposed to fall hazards above 6 feet in construction or 4 feet in general industry.
Plans should be tested and updated at least annually or when site conditions change.
Yes. It aligns with OSHA 1926.502 (d)(20) and ANSI Z359.2 for rescue preparedness and training competency.
Yes. We deliver onsite and virtual sessions to fit project schedules and shift coverage.