Working at heights is one of the most dangerous activities in the construction industry. In New York City, where towering structures define the skyline, fall protection isn’t just important—it’s mandatory. That’s why our Fall Protection Training Course is designed to meet all local safety standards while equipping workers and supervisors with the knowledge they need to prevent accidents and save lives.
✅ Meets NYC Training Requirements
This 4-hour course satisfies the New York City (NYC) Fall Protection training requirement for both workers and supervisors. It is fully compliant with Local Law 196 and the NYC Building Code, and it can be applied toward the Site Safety Training (SST) Card renewal for both workers and supervisors.
After successful completion, an Updated SST Card will be provided.
📚 What You’ll Learn
Our engaging training covers essential safety topics including:
- Fall Hazards and how to recognize them
- Fall Protection Options available on job sites
- Rope Descent Systems and their safe usage
- Ladder Safety best practices
- Training Requirements under OSHA
- Use of Guardrails, Netting, and Hole Covers
- Prevention of Slips, Trips & Falls
🎯 Course Objectives
By the end of the training, participants will:
- Understand basic terminology and concepts related to fall protection
- Learn how to identify and avoid potential fall hazards
- Be informed of OSHA’s Subpart M and other regulatory requirements
- Gain confidence to make safer decisions while working at heights
📎 No Pre-Requisites, Just a Commitment to Safety
Anyone can take this course—there are no pre-requisites. Whether you’re new to construction or an experienced supervisor, this training ensures you’re up to date with the latest in fall protection standards.
📝 Course Details
- Duration: 4 hours (not including breaks)
- CEUs: 0.4 Continuing Education Units
- Materials: Provided during the course
- Updated SST Card: Issued upon completion
📅 Ready to Get Certified?
Whether you’re renewing your SST card or taking fall protection training for the first time, this course is a vital step in ensuring jobsite safety. Don’t wait until it’s too late—train today, work safely tomorrow.