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Working at Heights Refresher Training

The Working at Heights Refresher training ensures that all participants stay up-to-date with safety standards and practices.

April 1, 2018, marked the first anniversary of Ontario’s mandatory Working at Heights Safety Training. This program requires that workers complete a half-day refresher course every three years to maintain their certification. 

Workers who have completed a CPO-approved Working at Heights Safety Training course and whose work is covered by the Regulations for Construction Projects must take the half-day Working at Heights Refresher safety training course within three years of completing the training to keep their certification in good standing.

Topics covered

  • Warning methods, such as signage, bump lines and barriers, used to identify fall hazards to workers to prevent falls from heights
  • Different types of work positioning systems that may be available to safely perform a variety of tasks at heights, including scaffolds and powered elevating work platforms
  • Different types of personal fall protection systems, including their limitations, appropriate uses, components, and set-up
  • Hands-on experience setting up, wearing and using personal fall protection equipment.
Image of safety worker working at heights following fall protection.

Prerequisite

Successful completion of CPO-approved Working at Heights Safety Training. 

Who should attend

The refresher course focuses on the practical aspects of using fall protection systems and other equipment used for working at heights, and is intended for workers, supervisors, joint health and safety committee members, health and safety representatives or anyone else who works at heights, works with, or supervises people who work at heights.

For workers using equipment such as elevating work platforms or aerial lifts, suspended access platforms or swing stages and ladders, Working at Heights and Working at Heights Refresher training is required.

Learners in both programs learn about personal protective equipment, such as travel restraint, fall restricting, and fall arrest systems and how they all work.  Physical inspection of harnesses, donning harnesses, learning how to tie off using ropes and rope grabs, and transferring from one line to another using double lanyards is included in both programs.

Unfortunately, as accidents and fatalities continue from activities where workers are working at heights, the chance to refresh learning is prudent. Workers should also be aware of their right to refuse unsafe work, use their equipment properly, and to report any hazards they see. Workers need to register for Working at Heights Refresher course to maintain certification and when their job requires them to work at heights. 

Working at Heights regulations Ontario

Guideline for Working at Heights – https://www.ontario.ca/document/safety-guidelines-film-and-television-industry/guideline-no-21-working-heights

Training for Working at Heightshttps://www.ontario.ca/page/training-working-heights