Our Training Programs

® Working at Height Limited ™ is committed to meeting our clients’ needs and meeting the delegates expectations. Here at working at height we are the fore front of everything associated with educational safety and working at height industry best practices.

Our Training Programs

All training programs are structured upon a pass or fail determination criteria, and are in accordance with;

Ireland/IRL

  • Safety, Health & Welfare at Work (General Application) Regulations 2007 (HSA)
  • Pre-Hospital Care Council CPG’s
  • Quality And Qualifications Ireland

United States Of America/USA

  • ASTM E2659-18 Standard Practice for certificate programs
  • ANSI Z490.1 – 2016Criteria for accepted practices in safety, health, and environmental training,
  • and harmonized to Z10 American National Standard — Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems.
  • OSHA 10 – 30 Regulations
  • NFPA Regulations
  • NIOSH Guidelines
  • CDC Guidelines
  • American Heart Association
  • Health Safety Institute

Europe/EU

  • Directive 89/391 – OSH “Framework Directive”
  • European Resuscitation Council
  • EU-OSHA

United Kingdom/GBR

  • Health & Safety Executive Health & Safety at Work act 1974
  • The Work at height Regulations 2005 (HSE)
  • BS 8454 Code of practice for delivery of training and education for work at height and rescue

Canada/CAN

  • There are fourteen jurisdictions in Canada – one federal, ten provincial and three territorial – each having its own occupational health and safety legislation, outlining the general rights and responsibilities of the employer, the supervisor and the worker. Here are examples;
  • Canada Labour Code.
  • Canada Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Regulations.
  • OHS Act.
  • OHS Regulation.

Australia/AUS

  • Safe Work Australia ACT 2008

International/INT

Adhering & certified to;

  • OHAS 45001 Occupational Health and Safety Management
  • ISO 17024 Accreditation for personal certification bodies
  • ISO 29990:2010 Learning Services for non-formal education and training
  • International Labor Organization (ILO) Convention No 155
  • International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR)

Society of Professional Rope Access Technicians (SPRAT)

The Society of Professional Rope Access Technicians (SPRAT) is a member-driven organization that advances the safe use of rope access through education, standards development, and certification administration. SPRAT is a 501c6 non-profit organization In addition, SPRAT supports companies and technicians using rope access with regulatory support, networking, and opportunities to participate in developing industry-consensus standards. Membership in the organization is open to any company or individual interested in furthering the interest of rope access. Current members include a broad cross-section of commercial industry, professional services, and government agencies. For more information about membership. The Society of Professional Rope Access Technicians values openness, honesty, professionalism, responsibility, accountability and integrity in an environment of teamwork, mutual trust and respect. This includes honoring and encouraging diversity and inclusion in all respects of SPRAT’s mission as well as with our members, technicians and partners.