Who is required to have a working at heights training?

Working at heights is a potentially dangerous activity and requires special training. Those who work at heights, or enter a commercial or large jobsite, need to have an Working at Heights Certificate in order to safely and effectively perform their job. The following is an overview of who needs to attend a Working at Heights Training:

• Employees: Any employee who works at heights needs to have an Working at Heights Certificate in order to do their job safely and effectively. This includes construction workers, roofers, tree trimmers, window cleaners, and anyone else who works at heights.

• Truck Drivers: Truck drivers who enter a commercial or large jobsite need to have an Working at Heights Certificate in order to safely and effectively drive their vehicles.

• Mechanics: Mechanics who enter a commercial or large jobsite need to have an Working at Heights Certificate in order to safely and effectively perform their duties.

• Engineers: Engineers who enter a commercial or large jobsite need to have an Working at Heights Certificate in order to safely and effectively perform their duties.

• Architects: Architects who enter a commercial or large jobsite need to have an Working at Heights Certificate in order to safely and effectively perform their duties.

• Artists: Artists who enter a commercial or large jobsite need to have an Working at Heights Certificate in order to safely and effectively perform their duties.

In conclusion, anyone who works at heights, or enters a commercial or large jobsite, needs to have an Working at Heights Certificate in order to safely and effectively perform their job. This is important in order to ensure the safety of all employees and to ensure that the job is done properly.

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