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24-Hour Fall Protection

24-Hour Fall Protection

This 24-hour course includes in-class, physical demonstrations and practical hands on activities on how to properly select, inspect, install, assemble, and use fall protection equipment. It is designed to meet OSHA and EM-385-1-1 regulations and is mandatory if awarded an Army Corps project.

Training includes inspecting systems prior to use, installation, component compatibility, estimating free-fall distances, total required clearance, dismantling, storage, and the common hazards associated with each system and component.

AGC is no longer offering this class.

AGC used Integrity Safety Services for our past training. Visit their website.

Questions? 
Contact: Brent Babcock | 971-940-5465

In-Person Pricing:

Member: $175 | Non-member: $185

Train the Trainer Pricing:

Member: $945 | Non-member: $995

2024 Schedule:

Questions?

Contact: Brent Babcock | 971-940-5465

Upcoming Trainings:

9450 SW Commerce Cir #200
Wilsonville, OR 97070
Time: 8 am–12pm

Train the Trainer: 8 am–1 pm

Online Pricing:

Member | Non-member: $95

Online training is self-directed and can be completed anywhere an internet connection is available. Attendees will receive a link to the training once registration is complete. A certificate of completion is sent at the successful conclusion of the course.

Questions?
Contact: Brent Babcock | 971-940-5465

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