Logiciel BIS Sécurité Canada
BIS Safety Software
The purpose of this course is to equip learners with the knowledge to identify the risks associated with falls from heights of four feet (1.2 m) or more, and understand the practical application of personal fall arrest systems utilized for fall protection. This includes understanding the main elements of these systems, how they work cohesively to prevent falls, and the correct procedure for inspecting, wearing, and connecting the system's attachment to an anchor point.
This course, Personal Fall Arrest Systems, aims to empower learners with the ability to identify the risks associated with falls from heights of four feet (1.2 m) or more. It also focuses on personal fall arrest systems that are employed as fall protection measures. Learners will gain a deep understanding of the main elements of these systems, how they interact to prevent falls, and the correct procedure for inspecting, wearing, and connecting the system’s attachment to an anchor point.
After successfully completing the Personal Fall Arrest Systems course, you should be able to:
Environ 30 minutes
Testing carried out throughout this online course is aimed at reinforcing the information provided. A score of 80% or higher must be achieved to receive a certificate of completion. Participants have the option to retake the course twice if the required score is not achieved on the first attempt.
Une fois ce cours en ligne terminé avec succès, un certificat d'achèvement sera disponible en téléchargement et pour impression.
Ce cours durera environ 30 minutes
Pour réussir cette formation, vous devez obtenir 80% ou version supérieure au quiz
À l'issue de la réussite de ce cours, un certificat à votre nom sera stocké sur votre profil et disponible à l'impression
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