Fall Protection Training Course
Comprehensive Fall Protection Training Course aligned with OSHA 29 CFR 1926.501, ANSI Z359, and CSA Z259 standards.

Course Title
Fall Protection
Course Duration
1 Day
Competency Assessment Criteria
Practical Assessment and Knowledge Assessment
Training Delivery Method
Classroom (Instructor-Led)
Service Coverage
In Tamkene Training Center or On-Site: Covering Saudi Arabia (Dammam - Khobar - Dhahran - Jubail - Riyadh - Jeddah - Tabuk - Madinah - NEOM - Qassim - Makkah - Any City in Saudi Arabia) - MENA Region
Course Average Passing Rate
98%
Post Training Reporting
Post Training Report + Candidate(s) Training Evaluation Forms
Certificate of Successful Completion
Certification is provided upon successful completion. The certificate can be verified through a QR-Code system.
Certification Provider
Tamkene Saudi Training Center - Approved by TVTC (Technical and Vocational Training Corporation)
Certificate Validity
2 Years (Extendable with additional training hours)
Instructors Languages
English / Arabic / Urdu / Hindi
Training Services Design Methodology
ADDIE Training Design Methodology
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Course Overview
This intensive Fall Protection Training Course provides participants with essential knowledge and practical skills required for effective fall protection in construction, industrial, and workplace environments. The course delivers concentrated learning focused on fall protection fundamentals, system selection, and safety equipment usage in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1926.501 Fall Protection standards, ANSI Z359 Fall Protection and Fall Arrest Systems, and CSA Z259 Fall Protection Code for Canadian compliance applications.
Participants will gain hands-on experience in fall protection equipment selection, installation procedures, inspection techniques, and hazard assessment through interactive exercises and practical fall protection scenarios. This intensive format combines theoretical foundations with practical applications, ensuring participants develop immediately applicable skills for fall protection implementation while maintaining focus on worker safety and regulatory compliance.
Key Learning Objectives
Master fundamental fall protection principles and system selection criteria
Perform effective fall hazard identification and risk assessment procedures
Execute proper personal fall arrest system installation and usage
Apply guardrail and safety net system design and implementation
Develop equipment inspection and maintenance capabilities
Implement effective fall protection planning and coordination
Establish regulatory compliance and documentation procedures
Create comprehensive fall protection programs and training systems
Group Exercises
Fall protection planning including (hazard assessment, system selection, and implementation procedures)
Equipment inspection including (inspection procedures, defect criteria, and documentation requirements)
System design including (component selection, installation methods, and safety verification)
Program development including (policy writing, training design, and compliance procedures)
Knowledge Assessment
Multiple-choice questions including (fall protection systems, regulatory requirements, and safety procedures)
Hazard assessment exercises including (fall risk evaluation, protection selection, and system design)
Equipment identification including (system components, installation hardware, and inspection criteria)
Regulatory compliance including (OSHA standards, ANSI requirements, and CSA specifications)
Course Outline
1. Fall Protection Fundamentals and Regulatory Framework
Fall protection definition including (hazard elimination, fall prevention, and worker protection)
OSHA 29 CFR 1926.501 requirements including (trigger heights, protection methods, and employer obligations)
ANSI Z359 standards including (system classifications, performance requirements, and testing standards)
CSA Z259 requirements including (Canadian standards, equipment specifications, and operational procedures)
2. Fall Hazard Assessment and Risk Evaluation
OSHA 1926.501 hazard identification including (walking-working surfaces, unprotected sides, and hole hazards)
Fall hazard types including (leading edges, low-slope roofs, and excavations)
ANSI Z359 risk assessment including (fall distance calculation, swing fall potential, and clearance requirements)
Environmental factors including (weather conditions, surface conditions, and structural limitations)
3. Personal Fall Arrest Systems
OSHA 1926.502 system components including (full-body harnesses, connecting devices, and anchorage points)
ANSI Z359.11 harness requirements including (design standards, fit criteria, and attachment points)
Connecting devices including (shock-absorbing lanyards, self-retracting lifelines, and rope grabs)
CSA Z259.10 system standards including (performance requirements, testing procedures, and certification)
4. Guardrail Systems and Passive Protection
OSHA 1926.502 guardrail requirements including (height specifications, strength requirements, and installation standards)
System components including (top rails, mid rails, posts, and structural connections)
ANSI Z359.2 guardrail standards including (design criteria, load requirements, and deflection limits)
Installation procedures including (temporary systems, permanent installations, and structural attachments)
5. Safety Net Systems and Catch Platforms
OSHA 1926.502 safety net requirements including (installation procedures, mesh specifications, and drop-test standards)
ANSI Z359.2 net systems including (design requirements, installation criteria, and performance standards)
Installation procedures including (support systems, net placement, and clearance requirements)
CSA Z259.16 safety nets including (Canadian standards, testing requirements, and inspection procedures)
6. Anchorage Systems and Structural Connections
ANSI Z359.1 anchorage requirements including (strength standards, safety factors, and certification procedures)
Anchorage types including (permanent anchors, temporary systems, and mobile anchor points)
OSHA anchorage standards including (5000-pound strength requirement, connector compatibility, and installation verification)
Structural considerations including (load distribution, attachment methods, and engineering requirements)
7. Equipment Inspection and Maintenance
OSHA 1926.502 inspection requirements including (competent person duties, inspection frequency, and documentation)
ANSI Z359.7 inspection standards including (inspection criteria, defect identification, and retirement procedures)
Maintenance procedures including (cleaning protocols, storage requirements, and service life management)
CSA Z259.2.1 inspection including (Canadian requirements, qualified person duties, and record keeping)
8. Fall Protection Planning and Program Management
OSHA planning requirements including (fall protection plans, alternative methods, and competent person designation)
Program elements including (hazard assessment, system selection, and training requirements)
ANSI Z359 program management including (policy development, implementation procedures, and performance monitoring)
Training programs including (competency requirements, refresher training, and certification maintenance)
Practical Assessment
Hazard assessment including (fall risk identification, protection planning, and system selection)
Equipment inspection including (component examination, defect recognition, and documentation procedures)
System installation including (harness fitting, anchorage setup, and connection procedures)
Safety verification including (clearance calculations, swing fall assessment, and system testing)
Gained Core Technical Skills
Fundamental fall protection system selection and hazard assessment capability
Comprehensive personal fall arrest system installation and usage proficiency
Effective guardrail and safety net system design and implementation
Professional equipment inspection and maintenance expertise
Fall hazard recognition and risk evaluation skills
Regulatory compliance and documentation capability
Fall protection program development and management expertise
Training Design Methodology
ADDIE Training Design Methodology
Targeted Audience
Construction workers and tradespeople
Safety professionals and coordinators
Supervisors and competent persons
Facility maintenance personnel
OSHA fall protection training participants
Roofing and exterior building workers
Industrial maintenance and inspection personnel
Safety trainers and instructors
Why Choose This Course
Essential Fall Protection Training
OSHA Regulatory Compliance Focus
Comprehensive System Selection
Expert Safety Equipment Instruction
Practical Implementation Experience
Note
Note: This course outline, including specific topics, modules, and duration, is subject to change and also can be customized based on the specific needs and requirements of the client.
Course Outline
1. Fall Protection Fundamentals and Regulatory Framework
Fall protection definition including (hazard elimination, fall prevention, and worker protection)
OSHA 29 CFR 1926.501 requirements including (trigger heights, protection methods, and employer obligations)
ANSI Z359 standards including (system classifications, performance requirements, and testing standards)
CSA Z259 requirements including (Canadian standards, equipment specifications, and operational procedures)
2. Fall Hazard Assessment and Risk Evaluation
OSHA 1926.501 hazard identification including (walking-working surfaces, unprotected sides, and hole hazards)
Fall hazard types including (leading edges, low-slope roofs, and excavations)
ANSI Z359 risk assessment including (fall distance calculation, swing fall potential, and clearance requirements)
Environmental factors including (weather conditions, surface conditions, and structural limitations)
3. Personal Fall Arrest Systems
OSHA 1926.502 system components including (full-body harnesses, connecting devices, and anchorage points)
ANSI Z359.11 harness requirements including (design standards, fit criteria, and attachment points)
Connecting devices including (shock-absorbing lanyards, self-retracting lifelines, and rope grabs)
CSA Z259.10 system standards including (performance requirements, testing procedures, and certification)
4. Guardrail Systems and Passive Protection
OSHA 1926.502 guardrail requirements including (height specifications, strength requirements, and installation standards)
System components including (top rails, mid rails, posts, and structural connections)
ANSI Z359.2 guardrail standards including (design criteria, load requirements, and deflection limits)
Installation procedures including (temporary systems, permanent installations, and structural attachments)
5. Safety Net Systems and Catch Platforms
OSHA 1926.502 safety net requirements including (installation procedures, mesh specifications, and drop-test standards)
ANSI Z359.2 net systems including (design requirements, installation criteria, and performance standards)
Installation procedures including (support systems, net placement, and clearance requirements)
CSA Z259.16 safety nets including (Canadian standards, testing requirements, and inspection procedures)
6. Anchorage Systems and Structural Connections
ANSI Z359.1 anchorage requirements including (strength standards, safety factors, and certification procedures)
Anchorage types including (permanent anchors, temporary systems, and mobile anchor points)
OSHA anchorage standards including (5000-pound strength requirement, connector compatibility, and installation verification)
Structural considerations including (load distribution, attachment methods, and engineering requirements)
7. Equipment Inspection and Maintenance
OSHA 1926.502 inspection requirements including (competent person duties, inspection frequency, and documentation)
ANSI Z359.7 inspection standards including (inspection criteria, defect identification, and retirement procedures)
Maintenance procedures including (cleaning protocols, storage requirements, and service life management)
CSA Z259.2.1 inspection including (Canadian requirements, qualified person duties, and record keeping)
8. Fall Protection Planning and Program Management
OSHA planning requirements including (fall protection plans, alternative methods, and competent person designation)
Program elements including (hazard assessment, system selection, and training requirements)
ANSI Z359 program management including (policy development, implementation procedures, and performance monitoring)
Training programs including (competency requirements, refresher training, and certification maintenance)
Why Choose This Course?
Essential Fall Protection Training
OSHA Regulatory Compliance Focus
Comprehensive System Selection
Expert Safety Equipment Instruction
Practical Implementation Experience
Note: This course outline, including specific topics, modules, and duration, is subject to change and also can be customized based on the specific needs and requirements of the client.
Practical Assessment
Hazard assessment including (fall risk identification, protection planning, and system selection)
Equipment inspection including (component examination, defect recognition, and documentation procedures)
System installation including (harness fitting, anchorage setup, and connection procedures)
Safety verification including (clearance calculations, swing fall assessment, and system testing)
Course Overview
This intensive Fall Protection Training Course provides participants with essential knowledge and practical skills required for effective fall protection in construction, industrial, and workplace environments. The course delivers concentrated learning focused on fall protection fundamentals, system selection, and safety equipment usage in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1926.501 Fall Protection standards, ANSI Z359 Fall Protection and Fall Arrest Systems, and CSA Z259 Fall Protection Code for Canadian compliance applications.
Participants will gain hands-on experience in fall protection equipment selection, installation procedures, inspection techniques, and hazard assessment through interactive exercises and practical fall protection scenarios. This intensive format combines theoretical foundations with practical applications, ensuring participants develop immediately applicable skills for fall protection implementation while maintaining focus on worker safety and regulatory compliance.
Key Learning Objectives
Master fundamental fall protection principles and system selection criteria
Perform effective fall hazard identification and risk assessment procedures
Execute proper personal fall arrest system installation and usage
Apply guardrail and safety net system design and implementation
Develop equipment inspection and maintenance capabilities
Implement effective fall protection planning and coordination
Establish regulatory compliance and documentation procedures
Create comprehensive fall protection programs and training systems
Knowledge Assessment
Multiple-choice questions including (fall protection systems, regulatory requirements, and safety procedures)
Hazard assessment exercises including (fall risk evaluation, protection selection, and system design)
Equipment identification including (system components, installation hardware, and inspection criteria)
Regulatory compliance including (OSHA standards, ANSI requirements, and CSA specifications)
Targeted Audience
Construction workers and tradespeople
Safety professionals and coordinators
Supervisors and competent persons
Facility maintenance personnel
OSHA fall protection training participants
Roofing and exterior building workers
Industrial maintenance and inspection personnel
Safety trainers and instructors
