Learners who successfully complete and pass the course will receive IWH PB permits to operate (NB: only registered professional bodies can issue such permits).
Basic Risk Assessment - Is a ladder the right access method
Ladder inspection
Transporting, erecting, securing, taking down ladders, and storing ladders
Climbing and working from ladders
Hazards and misuse of ladders ?
Correct PPE to use and how to climb structures correctly.
The difference between fall prevention and fall arrest and the different lifelines and their uses.
Harnesses, different types, what they're used for, and how to don them correctly
Correct use of work positioning belts.
Safety on scaffolding, ladders and how to do pre-inspection on equipment.
The use and regulations of a range of fall arrest equipment.
Pre-use inspection and assembly of fall arrest equipment.
Regulations pertaining to international and local standards - industry best practice including equipment record keeping
The process of purchasing fall arrest equipment
Discarding equipment - proper procedures
Basic Risk Assessment - Is a ladder the right access method
Ladder inspection
Transporting, erecting, securing, taking down ladders, and storing ladders
Climbing and working from ladders
Working at heights (up to 14m)
Basic Risk Assessment - Is a ladder the right access method
Ladder inspection
Transporting, erecting, securing, taking down ladders, and storing ladders
Climbing and working from ladders
Working at heights (up to 21m)
Training takes place at TLTA's premises in Florida Hills, Roodepoort. Minimum number of learners is 8 per day. Maximum number of learners is 12 per day. Learners are required to have a valid work at height medical permit and provide own PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)
Minimum of 8 learners trained at TLTA premises. For on site prices, please contact us.
21 meter training will receive a certificate issued by TLTA but not by IWH.