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Found 65 short duration training standards. The standards are sorted in alphabetical order

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Harness User (HU)

This training standard is held by IPAF

Knotless safety net repair

The principal safety net repair course covers the repair of the more common, knotless safety nets and is highly practical, requiring the delegates to fully understand the method of repair and demonstrate this to the trainer/assessor.

Knotted safety net repair

The principal safety net repair course covers the repair of the more common, knotless safety nets and is highly practical, requiring the delegates to fully understand the method of repair and demonstrate this to the trainer/assessor.

Ladder and stepladder inspection


Ladder and stepladder use


Ladders and stepladders for instructors

The purpose of this training standard is train instructors to sufficient competency to be able to deliver a complete Ladder Association User and Inspection course.

Ladders and stepladders for managers

The scope of this standard is to ensure that managers are trained to a competent level to assess and determine when it’s appropriate to inspect a ladder or stepladder; record finding and recommend action to be taken if faults are found; and accurately record details of ladders and stepladders.

Large deck towers for users

This standard ensures that operatives are trained in how to safely assemble, dismantle and relocate access towers without risk of personal injury to the self or others.

Linked tower for users

This standard ensures that operatives are trained in how to safely assemble, dismantle and relocate access towers without risk of personal injury to the self or others.

Low-level towers for users

This standard ensures that operatives are trained in how to safely assemble, dismantle and relocate access towers without risk of personal injury to the self or others.

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