Learn about the importance of using the correct fall protection. This course will provide a detailed illustration of the various types of fall protection systems and fall protection training and how to properly use them. Also covered will be falls in residential care settings, conditions that make slips more likely, site assessment, floor surface variations, surface friction, elimination of trip hazards, speed of travel, watching path of travel, safety shoes and nonskid surfaces, noise and inner ear adjustment, stairs and steps, distractions, foot dragging, carried objects, fall reporting, response to fall injury

  • When Fall Protection is Required
  • How to Use the Different Types of Fall Protection
  • How to Use a Personal Fall Arrest System
  • Information About Fall Distance
  • Other Fall Protection Methods
  • Proper Rescue and Retrieval Procedures

Falls in residential care settings, conditions that make slips more likely, site assessment, floor surface variations, surface friction, elimination of trip hazards, speed of travel, watching path of travel, safety shoes and nonskid surfaces, noise and inner ear adjustment, stairs and steps, distractions, foot dragging, carried objects, fall reporting, response to fall injury

Course Code:

SPI_2404

Publisher

FDLRC Provider Learning Center

Course Duration

2 hours and 0 minutes

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1

SPI - Slips, Trips, and Falls

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Overview
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Type:Instructor-Led Training
Credit:2
Credit Categories
Learning Time:2h  
Credit

The following credits are available upon completion of these activities.

Total credits:  2
Key Enrollment Info
Starts:Apr-09-2024
Enrollment:Prior to  Apr-10-2024
Enrollment
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Tokens Value:10