Working at Height Training, Page 248 Reviews
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Average score 4.7
3287 reviews
Gives you the chance to think and review, something we all need to do more!
References to cherry pickers, scaffolding, being too close to power lines etc made this training irrelevant for teachers working in schools
informative.
Bit confusing after reviewing incorrect question during test.
It jogs your memory on any bits you might for get
It jogs your memory on any bits you might for get
If you wish to come across as more credible you should visit more job sites to garner a more reflective look at how they operate.The course material was great, although in reality jobs just don't get done if you stuck to the letter of the guidance. Today I left the top of a set of steps to climb into an enclosed space in an AHU. I was was working in on my own, with no man down or rescue plan. Sometimes that's just the job. We take risks to make sure we don't get canned. Ive worked alone on more sites than I care to imagine, I just needed to get the job done. And now I've had the training, all I can think of is that I'll be left without anything if an accident happened.
There were a number of incorrect health and safety issues with the video content, Eg you had a girl going up a ladder in flat sole shoes (no grip), examples of access towers and scaffolds which were not constructed correctly and a number of other issues. The images that were incorrect were when the audio content was explaining good practice not pointing out poor practice
One of the best courses I’ve taken on this subject. Good tips on how to put rules into practice
To many videos but not bad