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Ladder Awareness

We offer Ladder Awareness courses in Manchester, Dorset, In-House and Online

Overview

The Work at Height Regulations 2005 establish that anyone who works at height or employs individuals to work at height should receive the necessary training to do so safely. This course is designed to give delegates an understanding of the hazards, and risks associated with using ladders and steps when working at height.

Who needs this qualification?

This training is a legal requirement for all those who use ladders and steps and helps employers meet their duties.

This includes (but not limited to):
• Maintenance personnel
• Roofers
• Painters and decorators

Why is Ladder Awareness training important?

Ladder awareness training is essential for all workers who use ladders and steps. It not only fulfils legal obligations but also safeguards workers’ well-being and ensures a safer and more productive work environment.

Course content

  • Health and Safety Law and Work at Height Regulations 2005
  • Fall from height statistics
  • Duties of employer and employee
  • Types of ladders and steps
  • Pre-use checks

Learning outcomes

Upon completion of the course, learners will be able to:

  • Understand the Work at Height Regulations
  • Understand the importance of appropriate control measures
  • Know the fall from height statistics
  • Understand the duties of an employer
  • Understand the duties of an employee
  • Understand the procedures for pre-use checks of ladders and steps
  • Understand the different types of ladders and steps

 

Certificated by: Ouch Learning & Development
Duration: Half Day
Assessment: Multiple choice exam
Prerequisites: None
Validity of award: 3 years
Learner-to-trainer ratio: Maximum 12 learners per trainer
Delivery formats available: Face-to-face / Live Online

Available dates

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In-House and On-Site Training

Do you have a larger group of learners that require training? Would you like us to deliver training at your premises?

We offer customised onsite and in-house training solutions directly to your organisation’s employees across the United Kingdom, making it convenient for you to upskill your workforce at a time and place that suits your business best.

If you are interested in finding out how we can help your training needs, please get in touch.

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Is it Time to Requalify?

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Health and Safety FAQs

Health and safety training refers to programs designed to equip individuals with the knowledge, skills, and awareness necessary to promote and maintain safe and healthy environments in various settings, such as workplaces, schools, or community spaces. These training programs aim to educate participants about potential hazards, risks, and preventive measures to minimise accidents, injuries, illnesses, and other adverse health outcomes.

You can read more information about health and safety in our Ultimate Guide to Health and Safety. 

Health and safety training is essential for creating a safe, healthy, and productive work environment for employees, while also ensuring compliance with regulations and protecting the organisation’s interests. Below are some of the reasons (but not limited to) why health and safety training is important:

  • Preventing accidents and injuries
  • Protecting physical and mental wellbeing
  • Legal compliance
  • Reducing absenteeism and turnover
  • Minimising financial costs
  • Boosts productivity
  • Protect your organisation’s reputation

You can read more information about health and safety in our Ultimate Guide to Health and Safety. 

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) provide the following information:

The Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 requires you to provide whatever information, instruction, training and supervision as is necessary to ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, the health and safety at work of your employees. This is expanded by the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999, which identify situations where health and safety training is particularly important, e.g. when people start work, on exposure to new or increased risks and where existing skills may have become rusty or need updating. Like many employers, you may not be in a position to provide this training on your own, in which case you will need competent help. If possible, you should appoint one or more of your employees. 

HSE – Health and safety training (hse.gov.uk)

You can read more information about health and safety in our Ultimate Guide to Health and Safety.

Yes. Many of our health and safety course can be delivered live online or face-to-face. 

There are a small number of courses that are unable to be delivered live online due to the practical elements involved e.g. Ladder restraint training. 

Take a look at our Health and Safety courses, where each course states which delivery formats are available. 

You can read more information about health and safety in our Ultimate Guide to Health and Safety. 

Yes. Following successful completion any of our health and safety courses, you will receive a certificate.

You can read more information about health and safety in our Ultimate Guide to Health and Safety. 

Health and safety courses can vary in expiry periods, however, you can use our requalification checker to see what course is needed and when you need to attend. 

You can read more information about health and safety in our Ultimate Guide to Health and Safety. 

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