Falls remain one of the leading causes of serious injuries and fatalities on construction sites and many incidents happen where risks were visible long before the accident occurred. The difference...
Falls remain one of the leading causes of serious injuries and fatalities on construction sites and many incidents happen where risks were visible long before the accident occurred. The difference is often not equipment, but competent supervision.
This Fall Protection Competent Person (29 CFR 1926 Subpart M) course is designed for professionals responsible for identifying hazards, evaluating fall risks, and taking corrective action before workers are exposed. It focuses on the real responsibilities of a competent person under OSHA standards, helping learners move beyond theory into confident field decision-making.
Through practical examples, hazard recognition exercises, and regulatory guidance, you will learn how to inspect systems, assess changing jobsite conditions, oversee compliance, and strengthen fall prevention culture. Whether you supervise roofing, framing, steel erection, maintenance, or elevated work tasks, this training gives you the knowledge needed to lead safer operations.
If your role requires more than awareness—and demands authority, judgment, and accountability this Fall Protection Competent Person (29 CFR 1926 Subpart M) course is built for you.