Fall Protection

Length of Course: 1 hour

Minimum Attendees: None

Maximum Attendees: None

Worker in safety gear on ladder

Improve Workplace Safety with Fall Protection Training


Fall Protection Training helps employees recognize fall hazards, prevent workplace injuries, and follow OSHA safety requirements for walking and working surfaces. Slips, trips, and falls remain one of the leading causes of workplace injuries and fatalities across construction, manufacturing, industrial, and maintenance environments.

This training provides practical instruction on identifying workplace hazards, using fall protection equipment properly, and applying safe work practices that reduce the risk of injury. Participants will gain the knowledge and confidence needed to recognize hazards before incidents occur and help maintain a safer workplace for everyone.

  • Awareness: 1 hour
  • Refresher: 4-8 hours
  • Competent Person Certificate: 16 hours

Key Topics

  • Common slip, trip, and fall hazards: Causes and examples.
  • Effective hazard control methods: From housekeeping to proper footwear.
  • Fall protection measures: Guardrail systems, personal fall arrest systems, and load limits.
  • Safe practices for ladders, scaffolds, and stairways.
  • Employer responsibilities under OSHA guidelines.

Who Should Attend?

This course is ideal for employees, supervisors, and safety professionals in industries where walking and working surface hazards are a concern. Whether you’re a seasoned worker or new to the job, this training provides essential knowledge to help maintain a safer workplace.

Benefits of Training

  • Enhance workplace safety by reducing slip, trip, and fall incidents.
  • Comply with OSHA regulations for walking and working surfaces.
  • Build confidence in hazard recognition and control.
  • Protect yourself and your team through better awareness and practices.

All training can be customized to fit client’s needs and delivered according to client’s work schedule.

Preventing Slips, Trips, and Falls in the Workplace


Slips, trips, and falls are among the leading causes of workplace injuries and fatalities, accounting for 15% of all accidental deaths in general industries. This training dives into the essentials of identifying, controlling, and preventing hazards associated with walking and working surfaces, ensuring employees work in safe environments.

  • Awareness: 1 hour
  • Refresher: 4-8 hours
  • Competent Person Certificate: 16 hours

Key Topics

  • Common slip, trip, and fall hazards: Causes and examples.
  • Effective hazard control methods: From housekeeping to proper footwear.
  • Fall protection measures: Guardrail systems, personal fall arrest systems, and load limits.
  • Safe practices for ladders, scaffolds, and stairways.
  • Employer responsibilities under OSHA guidelines.

Who Should Attend?

This course is ideal for employees, supervisors, and safety professionals in industries where walking and working surface hazards are a concern. Whether you’re a seasoned worker or new to the job, this training provides essential knowledge to help maintain a safer workplace.

Benefits of Training

  • Enhance workplace safety by reducing slip, trip, and fall incidents.
  • Comply with OSHA regulations for walking and working surfaces.
  • Build confidence in hazard recognition and control.
  • Protect yourself and your team through better awareness and practices.

All training can be customized to fit client’s needs and delivered according to client’s work schedule.

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Reviews for This Course

Cody Shultz, Weyerhaeuser Arcadia, 7/15/2025

“Keep doing what your doing you make the course interesting and fun”

Cody Shultz
Weyerhaeuser Arcadia, 7/15/2025

John Stansbury, Foster Farms, 2/5/25

“[After this class, I am] able to provide and show correct information on how to correctly put on a body harness and know the right anchor points.”

John Stansbury
Foster Farms, 2/5/25