Training

NABET 700-M UNIFOR
100 Lombard Street
Suite 303
Toronto, ON
M5C 1M3
Tel: 416-536-4827
Toll-free: 1-888-428-0362
Fax: 416-536-0859
Email:
info@nabet700.com

Working at Heights/Fall Protection Certification - Sept. 26th or 27th

September 26, 2015 - September 27, 2015
10:00AM - 5:00PM


Instructor: Gary MacLeod
Cost (Members): 50.00


Beginning April 1, 2015, the Ministry of Labour requires that all workers who work at heights above 10 feet must acquire approved Working at Heights training. This certification will be valid for three years* from the date the training is completed. 

NABET 700-M UNIFOR is now officially able to offer the new Ministry of Labour updated and approved course. There are two dates scheduled for you to choose from.

Working at Heights Certification Course
Saturday, September 26th OR Sunday, September 27th (choose one date)

10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
NABET 700 UNIFOR office (100 Lombard Street) Suite 301
Cost: $50 members
Instructor: Gary MacLeod
Only 12 spots available on each day!

The objective of this training will be to provide film industry specific guidance related to overall safety considerations when working at heights. Course content will include the following:

  • Review of legislation and regulatory requirements
  • Review of roles and responsibilities
  • Safe Work Practices in Film and Television
  • Ladder Safety, Scaffolds and Lifts
  • Rescue Safety; Emergency Rescue plan
  • Practical application

This course is required for anyone working at heights.

If you are interested in taking this course please register with NABET 700-M UNIFOR reception, either over the phone with a credit card or in person with a cheque, debit, cash (exact change) or credit card. You must pay in order to secure your spot in the course.

*If you have previously completed Fall Protection/Working at Heights training you will have a grace period of 2 years (until April 1, 2017) to get re-certified under the new standards. Please note however, that members who have not taken Fall Protection training for 5 years or more should consider updating their certification as soon as possible.