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LJB University™ has been approved as an Authorized Provider by the International Association forContinuing Education and Training (IACET), 1760 Old Meadow Road, Suite 500, McLean, VA 22102. .
EFFECTIVE FALL PROTECTION TRAINING
CGalecka@LJBInc.com; Phone: (517) 349-9280MODERATOR: Kim Messer, KMesser@LJBInc.com; Phone: (937) 259-5000
CRAIG GALECKA, P.E., C.S.P. – PROJECT MANAGER
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INTRODUCTION
Craig Galecka, P.E., C.S.P.> Project Manager in LJB Safety division
> 15+ years experience in fall protection industry
> LJB fall protection training services manager
> American Society of Safety Engineers
• Lansing chapter executive board
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BOTTOM LINE UP FRONT
The right training program can change behavior and
reduce risk
Only well-informed individuals can make good
decisions
>These can be life-and-death decisions
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AGENDA
Evaluate your training
Personnel duties
Effective training recommendations
Closing
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LEARNING OBECTIVES
Summarize the training requirements required by
ANSI fall protection standards
List the primary elements needed for effective fall
protection training
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CALL TO ACTION
1. Evaluate your current training programs
2. Create your own criteria for fall protection training
providers
3. Determine who in your organization needs each level
of training
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AGENDA
Evaluate your training
Personnel duties
Effective training recommendations
Closing
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SCENARIO 1: HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
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SCENARIO 2: EQUIPMENT MISUSE
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SCENARIO 2: EQUIPMENT MISUSE
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SCENARIO 3: FALL CLEARANCE
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SCENARIO 4: ANCHORAGE
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SCENARIO 5: USE & RESCUE PROCEDURES
System identification
Equipment and inspection procedures
Reference information
System use procedures
System reference image(s)
Rescue procedures
Design data
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AGENDA
Evaluating your training
Personnel duties
Effective training recommendations
Closing
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OSHA – COMPETENT PERSON
Identifies existing, foreseeable
and predictable hazards
Has the authority to take
prompt corrective measures to
eliminate hazards
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ANSI Z359.2: COMPETENT PERSON
Specifies 15 specific duties for competent persons> Supervise and implement fall protection program
> Understand regulations and standards
> Identify fall hazards
> Control swing fall hazards
> Stop unsafe work practices
> Prepare and approve procedures
> Specify systems and equipment
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ANSI Z359.2: COMPETENT PERSON
Specifies 15 specific duties for competent persons (cont’d)> Select and inspect non-certified anchorages
> Verify installation
> Train authorized persons
> Establish fall clearance requirements
> Ensure prompt rescue
> Investigate incidents
> Remove damaged equipment
> Conduct formal equipment inspections
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AUTHORIZED PERSON
OSHA > Recognize hazards
> Understand how to use a system
ANSI specifies 4 specific duties for APs> Follow policies, procedures and instructions
> Recognize unsafe or hazardous conditions/actions
> Properly use, maintain, store and care for equipment
> Conduct pre-use equipment inspections
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AGENDA
Evaluating your training
Personnel duties
Effective training recommendations
Closing
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CRITICAL ELEMENTS
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WHO?
Authorized person> Those working at heights
Competent person> Safety personnel
> Engineers involved in project planning and execution
> Those responsible for training and inspection
> Supervisors - skilled trades and maintenance groups
> Operations personnel involved with work at heights
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CONTENT
Overall
Organization
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CONTENT
Compliance vs. improving safety>Behavior changes when workers can apply what they’ve
learned
>AND choose to do so
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CONTENT
Content should address competent person duties> Background knowledge
> Identification of fall hazards
> Selection of abatement solutions and systems
> Inspection and approval of PPE
> Development and application of system use and rescue
procedures
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ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
Fall protection program overview
Fall hazard identification
Engineering controls
Fall hazard abatement
Lift equipment and scaffolding
Anchorages
Fall clearances
Horizontal lifelines
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HANDS-ON AND INTERACTIVE
Equipment inspection
Equipment use and limitations
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PRACTICAL APPLICATION
Exercises
Customized case studies
Brainstorming exercise
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DELIVERY
Instructor qualifications> Specific expertise in fall protection
> Knowledge of regulations and standards
> Understanding of equipment use and limitations
> Experience training adult learners
> General presentation skills
> References
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DELIVERY
Medium> Classroom
> Online
> Video
> Combination
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DELIVERY
Training methods> Lecture
> Multi-media applications
> Hands-on exercises
> Practical
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LOGISTICS
Schedule
Budget
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AGENDA
Evaluating your training
Personnel duties
Effective training recommendations
Closing
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MOST EFFECTIVE TRAINING
Variety of media used
Qualified instructor
Academic + hands-on
Practical application
Customized content
THANK YOU FOR JOINING US
Blog> http://thespot.LJBinc.com/category/safety/
Past webinars> Slideshare.net/kmesser
Twitter> @LJBInc
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