


IPAF Harness Inspection, Awareness & User
This theory only course provides the essential knowledge to enable a successful candidate to select, monitor, manage and plan the correct use of Harnesses and lanyards for use in a MEWP. This course also provides the essential knowledge and practical application for the statutory Inspection of Harnesses, lanyards and associated ancillary PFPE equipment for use in a MEWP.
A practical assessment of the application of the theory is required to use a harness in a MEWP in the form of Harness User Training.
This theory only course provides the essential knowledge to enable a successful candidate to select, monitor, manage and plan the correct use of Harnesses and lanyards for use in a MEWP. This course also provides the essential knowledge and practical application for the statutory Inspection of Harnesses, lanyards and associated ancillary PFPE equipment for use in a MEWP.
A practical assessment of the application of the theory is required to use a harness in a MEWP in the form of Harness User Training.
This theory only course provides the essential knowledge to enable a successful candidate to select, monitor, manage and plan the correct use of Harnesses and lanyards for use in a MEWP. This course also provides the essential knowledge and practical application for the statutory Inspection of Harnesses, lanyards and associated ancillary PFPE equipment for use in a MEWP.
A practical assessment of the application of the theory is required to use a harness in a MEWP in the form of Harness User Training.
Course Duration: 1 Day
Maximum Delegates: 10 Delegates
Certificate Expiry: 5 Years
Delivery Method: Classroom Based Theory and Practical
Approved By: IPAF
Introduction
Hierarchy of Person Fall Protective Equipment (PFPE)
Know your Equipment: Harness Systems
Anchor Points
Boom Platform Hazards: Stay Safe
Vertical Platform Hazards: Stay Safe
Pre-use Checks
Donning and Doffing
Cleaning and Storage
Introduction
Statutory Inspections
Types of Detailed Inspections
Longevity and Obsolescence
Common Types of Damage and Criteria for Failure
Inspection Report
Summary