Walking/Working Surfaces & Fall Protection Training

Walking/Working Surfaces & Fall Protection Training

Walking/working surfaces and fall protection basics: hazard identification, surface inspections, covers and guardrails, ladder awareness, and practical controls to reduce same?level and height?related falls.

$89.00

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Walking-Working Surfaces and Fall Protection

Reduce slips, trips, and fall hazards before they lead to injuries, downtime, and disruption

A single missed hazard on a floor, stairway, platform, ladder, or elevated work area can have serious consequences. This course helps learners build practical awareness of walking-working surface risks and fall protection principles so they can work more safely, recognise dangers earlier, and support stronger safety performance every day.

Why this course matters

Slippery floors, uneven surfaces, poor housekeeping, damaged walking areas, unprotected edges, and unsafe access equipment are among the most common contributors to workplace incidents. These hazards are easy to overlook, but when control measures are weak, even routine tasks can lead to serious injury and operational disruption.

This training helps turn awareness into action. Learners gain a clearer understanding of how walking-working surface hazards develop, why fall protection matters, and what safer behaviour looks like across day-to-day operations, inspections, access routes, and elevated work environments.

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Recognise Surface Hazards Early

Improve awareness of slip, trip, and surface-related risks before incidents occur.

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Support Safer Access and Movement

Reinforce safer thinking around ladders, stairways, platforms, and routine work access.

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Build Fall Protection Awareness

Help learners understand the role of fall protection controls in higher-risk environments.

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Encourage Better Prevention Habits

Strengthen housekeeping, inspection awareness, reporting, and safer work planning.

Course Overview

Walking-Working Surfaces and Fall Protection is designed to give learners a practical foundation in one of the most common and costly areas of workplace risk. It focuses on the conditions, behaviours, and control measures that influence whether people can move and work safely at ground level and at height.

The course develops awareness of common walking-working surface hazards, including slip and trip risks, access issues, housekeeping failures, damaged surfaces, and unsafe conditions around elevated work areas. It also introduces the key principles of fall protection awareness, helping learners better understand why planning, prevention, and control measures are essential wherever fall risks exist.

For employers, this training supports more than basic compliance awareness. It helps build a workforce that is better prepared to identify unsafe conditions, follow safer practices, and contribute to a more consistent safety culture across everyday operations.

Learning Outcomes

βœ“ Understand the common hazards associated with walking-working surfaces in the workplace
βœ“ Recognise how slips, trips, and falls develop and why early prevention matters
βœ“ Build awareness of safer movement and access around floors, stairways, ladders, and platforms
βœ“ Understand the purpose of fall protection measures in elevated work environments
βœ“ Improve awareness of housekeeping, inspection, maintenance, and reporting as preventive controls
βœ“ Support safer planning and more consistent work practices wherever surface or fall hazards exist

Who This Is For

This course is especially suitable for:

General workplace employees
Maintenance and facilities teams
Warehouse and operations staff
Supervisors and team leaders
Workers using ladders or elevated access
Anyone exposed to slip, trip, or fall risks

It is ideal for organisations that want to reduce preventable injuries, improve awareness around access and surface hazards, and strengthen everyday safety habits wherever movement and fall risks are part of the job.

Safer footing starts with better awareness

Slip, trip, and fall incidents are often preventable when people know what to look for, what to report, and how to work more carefully around hazards.

Give your team practical awareness that supports safer movement, stronger fall prevention habits, and a workplace where risks are identified before someone gets hurt.