8-Hour Fall Prevention Course
The construction industry faces significant risks, with falls being the leading cause of fatalities. Workers must use fall protection when working at heights of six feet or more. The 8-Hour Fall Prevention course provides essential training on identifying, mitigating, and correcting fall hazards on job sites. Topics include fall hazard recognition, competent person responsibilities, types of fall protection systems, calculation of fall distances, and proper anchorage point selection.
This course equips construction workers with the knowledge to effectively recognize, avoid, and manage fall hazards. Accessible on any device, learners can progress through the material at their own pace. Upon successful completion, participants receive their certification via email, confirming their competence in fall prevention.
Fall Prevention Training – NYC DOB Requirement
In accordance with Local Law 196, the NYC Department of Buildings mandates specific training for individuals working on NYC construction projects. This includes:
- 8 hours of fall prevention training
- 30 hours of construction training
- 2 hours of drug and alcohol prevention training
Course Requirements:
- 100% attendance during the Fall Protection Class
- Minimum passing score on the end-of-course examination
- Hands-on participation in the class
Learning Objectives: By completing this fall prevention training, participants will:
- Understand the statistical significance of fatal falls in construction
- Identify responsibilities of competent persons
- Describe various types of fall hazards
- Understand the equation for force (Force = Mass x Acceleration)
- Detail components, specifications, and regulatory requirements for fall controls
- Comprehend controls for Struck-by and fall-to-the-same level incidents
- Explain regulatory requirements, including New York City Chapter 33, Section 3315.1