Industrial Rescue Training for Lineman and Work At Height Professionals
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Tower Climbing and Fall Protection OSHA regulations (29 CFR 1926.500-503) require you to take specific precautions to protect employees who work at heights.When workers are exposed to falling 6 feet or more, OSHA requires installation of one or more of these three primary fall prevent....MORE |
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Pole-Top Rescue for Linemen OSHA requires that all linemen, in both distribution and transmission, receive yearly training in pole-top rescue. The question is, does the training you are presently doing fully prepare you to deal with a real worst case scenario? Our course incorp....MORE |
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Bucket Truck Escape Ask any lineman, and they can tell you stories of the time they got stuck in a broken bucket truck. After all, they are only machines, and machines can break. This could mean hours stuck in the bucket while you wait for another truck to come to the r....MORE |
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Tower Rescue for Linemen - Level 1 OSHA regulations (29 CFR 1926.500-503) requires that employers provide their employees that work at height with rescue training on a yearly basis. Iron Mountain Rope Access offers a Tower Climbing and Rescue Training Course that will satisfy OSHA reg....MORE |
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Tower Rescue for Linemen - Level 2 In addition to providing adequate fall protection, employers are required to provide their employees that work at height with rescue training on a yearly basis. Iron Mountain Rope Access offers a Tower Climbing and Rescue Training Course that will sa....MORE |
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Industrial Rescue Training Whether you work for a utility, a power plant, or a papermill, if you work at height you are required by OSHA to receive rescue training on a yearly basis. At Iron Mountain Rope Acess, we can evaluate your current rescue training to help determine if....MORE |
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