Working at heights Blended Full Certification

$165.00

Blended Working at Heights training is a two part course recommended for professionals that work at over 3 meters (10 feet), including but not limited to construction workers, contractors, HVAC installation professionals, manufacturing workers, roofing contractors, window cleaners, telecommunication technicians and riggers.

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2025-11-04 (12:30 PM) - 2025-11-04 (04:30 PM) - Markham
2025-11-20 (12:30 PM) - 2025-11-20 (04:30 PM) - Markham
2025-11-26 (12:30 PM) - 2025-11-26 (04:30 PM) - Markham
2025-12-08 (12:30 PM) - 2025-12-08 (04:30 PM) - Markham
2025-12-18 (12:30 PM) - 2025-12-18 (04:30 PM) - Markham

This course includes

  • Access to Working at Heights training Part – 1 & Part – 2 Course Content and e-learning modules
  • Digital Copy of Participant Manual
  • QR Coded certificate upon successful completion of course

 

Course Description
Our CPO approved working at heights training course consists of two parts. Guided by our eLearning modules and expert trainers, students in Ontario will learn the basic working at heights theory in Part I, and in Part II, the advanced theory along with the required practical components, in an in-person classroom setting. Our blended format allows you to complete your training easily and conveniently, while ensuring you understand and can implement the key concepts of working safely at heights on the job site when needed. Upon completion of the training, you will receive a QR coded certificate that is valid for 3 years from the date of issue. The E-learning portion is approximately scheduled for 3.5 hours and the in- person practical is scheduled for 4 hours of training.

 

What will you learn?

PART – 1 (e-learning)

  • Course objectives
  • Potential Hazards for working at heights
  • Health and Safety Law in Ontario
  • Roles and responsibilities and reporting hazards
  • Hazard recognition and the hierarchy of controls
  • Ladders and similar equipment (Theory)

PART – 2 (in-person)

  • Ladders and similar equipment (practical)
  • Fall prevention and protection
  • Legislative Requirements
  • Personal Protective Equipment and limitations
  • Anchors
  • Rescue planning
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