SA051C - Tetra Leaning Ladder and Flat Roof Accreditation

The SA051C - Tetra Leaning Ladder and Flat Roof Candidate Accreditation course is a one-day program aimed at accrediting candidates in the safe use of leaning ladders and flat roofs. This course covers essential safety techniques, proper equipment handling, and industry best practices for working at heights. Perfect for professionals needing certification in ladder and roof safety, this course is delivered by experienced instructors for optimal safety and compliance.

1 days
SA051C - Tetra Leaning Ladder and Flat Roof Accreditation

About This Course

Learners will gain an understanding of the hazards and potential risks of leaning ladders and flat roof access, whilst developing the required knowledge to implement safe working methods via the use of fall protection equipment, that will enable these systems to be used safely.

These topics will be covered

• Relevant health & safety legislation and industry good practice when working on site
• Importance of the harness within the fall protection system.
• Fall classification & effect.
• Leaning ladder access methods.
• Safe working procedure for leaning ladders access methods.
• Know the criteria and inspection guidance for flat roof working.
• Be able to carry out a safe method of installing a single point fall protective system to a flat roof.



 

Who Attends

Contact us for more information on who should attend this course.

Course Content

Participants will cover the following modules:

Module information coming soon.

Certification

Upon successful completion, participants will receive an industry-recognised certification.

PPE Requirements

To ensure safety during practical training, all participants MUST bring the following PPE:

PPE requirements will be provided upon booking.

Location & Facilities

UTC Training Centre

Location details will be sent via email.


On-site Facilities:

Facilities information available upon request.

£249.50
ex VAT per person

Course Start Date

Duration: 1 days
Small group sizes