Fall Protection
This course goes over the following topics:
An overview of the legislation relating to work at heights.
A background in how equipment can be utilized to achieve this.
The proper use and limitations of typical fall protection equipment.
The criteria for issue, ID making, inspection, record keeping, maintenance, storage, and removal from service.
Details
Language: English
Format: In-person
Trainer
Mike Scharnell
Location: Burbank, CA
As the Regional Manager of Protecta International in 1999, Mike received six weeks of fall protection training from one of the largest manufacturers worldwide. After two years of handling the training and account management in the 13 western states, it was time to focus on training end-users and working with customers primarily in California, Arizona, and Nevada. In 2001, Mike joined VER Sales, Inc. to provide training and manage the engineered systems installations for their customers. Los Angeles Department of Water & Power, U.S. Navy Search & Rescue, Sony Pictures, Berg Electric, Staples Center, Universal Studios, Knotts Berry Farm, and California Ski Industry Association are just a few of the companies that have been trained by Mike Scharnell. While working for Protecta in 2000, Mike got his first glimpse of Rope Access and Rescue equipment and training. In 2003 he became a SPRAT Certified Rope Access Technician and also added Tower Rescue training to his list of credits. Formally trained by Ropeworks, the industry leader in Rope Access training, Mike has also had training from Petzl, MSA, DBI/SALA, Miller, Latchways, Tractel, and OSHA among others.