
Temporary Lifeline Installation
Temporary Lifeline Installation Training covers the proper techniques for setting up and using portable anchor points and lifeline systems to protect workers conducting tasks at elevated worksites.
Course OverviewDuration: Half a day
Difficulty Level: This course is classified as moderate difficulty, suitable for participants with a basic understanding of fall protection systems.
Training Format: The program combines theoretical knowledge and practical training, enabling participants to learn the safe installation of temporary lifelines.
Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the course, participants will be able to:
- Identify different types of temporary lifelines and their applications.
- Install and inspect temporary lifelines according to safety regulations.
- Demonstrate proper usage and maintenance of lifelines to ensure safety at height.
Course Structure
Introduction to Temporary Lifelines
- Overview of temporary lifeline systems, including horizontal and vertical configurations.
Theoretical Components
- Instruction on safety standards, installation procedures, and legal responsibilities related to lifeline use.
Practical Components
- Hands-on training in the installation and inspection of temporary lifelines, emphasizing safe practices.
Target Audience
This training is ideal for construction workers, safety officers, and personnel involved in working at heights. Participants should have a minimum educational background equivalent to Grade 10 or NQF Level 2.
Entry Requirements
Candidates must provide:
- A certified copy of their ID document.
By completing this course, participants will enhance their skills in installing temporary lifelines while ensuring compliance with relevant safety standards.