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5 Reasons Why Training for Working at Heights Is a Good Investment

Rick PPE-SEO • May 26, 2021

Working on heights can cause serious injuries! Here's why you should train workers to work at heights.

Three cranes fixed at a construction site

According to a recent study, Canadian workplaces are becoming less safe, with 1,027 workers having lost their lives due to work-related injuries in 2018. Thus, a huge responsibility now lies on the employers to ensure their workers' safety and productivity in the workplace.
A common work-related fatality and injury cause is height! When employees aren't aware of preventive safety measures for working at heights, they face accidents.
Here we've compiled five reasons why workers need 'working at heights' training.


1. Reduces the Likelihood of Accidents at Work

Do you know that falls are the leading cause of injuries in Canadian workplaces? Such accidents can ruin a company's reputation and goodwill in the market. And if the company doesn't offer any compensation to employees, they can be sued for their negligence.
This negatively impacts the company's health and longevity. In severe cases, the company can also face suspension in license or permanent shutdown. If you train your workers appropriately to work at heights, it can significantly reduce the risk of accidents.

A worker hanging on the building

2. It Enhances Employee Morale

Another reason to train your employees for working at heights is that it boosts and stimulates their morale. Employees feel more confident and secure while performing their jobs. Moreover, they feel happy knowing that the company has invested in their growth and safety. Thus, employees do their jobs wholeheartedly, which increases their productivity and consequently the company's health.


3. Promotes Safety and Positive Culture

Training your employees to work at heights improves their safety and promotes a positive work environment. After receiving the training, employees are more knowledgeable and skilled to manage challenging tasks better. This also fosters feelings of care and help among fellow workers.


4. The Training Course Is All-Inclusive

Our' working at heights' training course is all-inclusive. It means whether you're an electrician, builder, telecom engineer, or HVAC worker, our course will properly prepare you to deal with challenging height work.

From adequately positioning the ladder to correctly wearing the PPE, our training course hones the employees' skills, and they better recognize and manage the working at heights hazards.


5. Ensures Long Term Benefits in Little Time

Some people take 'training' as consuming a lot of worker's time, which is wrong. Our 'working at heights' training course is a one-day long course, combining in-class and on-site training. Once done, you can always look back to our refresher courses of half days.

Employees learn a lot by serving only 24 hours for this training. Not only does this help them in performing their jobs efficiently, but it also helps the company meet their goals quickly and effectively.


Book Your Working at Heights Training Course Today!

After reading this blog, you now know how beneficial it is to invest in working at heights training courses for the employer and the employees. And if you work in construction, this course becomes mandatory under construction regulations and OSHA standards.


At Premier Proactive Education (PPE), we offer CPO-Approved Working at Heights training courses in Ontario, Canada. The course prepares the workers well in inspecting and using fall arrest equipment and PPE. We also provide other training courses, including forklift training, first aid training, fall protection courses, and aerial lift training.

Let Premier Proactive Education (PPE) take care of your workers' safety. To book your slots, contact us today!

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