ACS – GP USA Safely Working at Heights

The ACS – GP USA Safely Working at Heights course is a comprehensive safety training program designed for workers, supervisors, and safety professionals involved in elevated work environments. Working at height is one of the leading causes of serious workplace injuries and fatalities across construction, maintenance, utilities, and industrial sectors. This course focuses on building strong hazard awareness, regulatory compliance knowledge, and practical safety skills to reduce fall-related risks and improve overall workplace safety performance.
Participants will learn how to identify height-related hazards, assess fall risks, and implement effective control measures such as fall protection systems, safety harness usage, anchor points, scaffolding safety, and ladder safety practices. The training also covers inspection of personal protective equipment (PPE), safe work planning, emergency response procedures, and adherence to OSHA and international working-at-height standards.
Upon completion, learners will be equipped to confidently perform tasks at height while minimizing risks and ensuring compliance with safety regulations. This course enhances operational safety, reduces workplace incidents, and supports organizations in building a strong safety culture. It is ideal for professionals seeking to improve competency in fall protection, height safety management, and high-risk operational environments across multiple industries.
Course Overview
Awarding Body
ACS – GP
Duration
1 day
Study Mode
Online
Assessment
Height Safety Assessment
Course Objective
- Understand OSHA and ANSI standards for working at heights and fall protection.
- Identify fall hazards in various work-at-height environments, such as roofs and ladders.
- Learn to select, inspect, and use fall protection systems, including harnesses and anchor points.
- Develop skills to implement fall prevention measures and safe work practices.
- Explore the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) specific to working at heights.
- Gain knowledge of emergency response and rescue procedures for fall incidents.
- Understand the importance of training and communication for height safety.
- Learn to document fall protection inspections and incidents for compliance.

Entry Requirements
- Minimum Age: Learners must be 18 years or above.
- Educational Background: Basic literacy and numeracy skills are recommended.
- Language Proficiency: Good understanding of written and spoken English is required to follow safety instructions and training materials.
- Work Experience: Prior experience in construction, maintenance, scaffolding, cleaning, utilities, or industrial environments is beneficial but not mandatory.
Who Can Enroll
ACS – GP USA Safely Working at Heights is designed for individuals who work in environments where there is a risk of falling from height or elevated platforms. It is suitable for:
- Construction workers and site operatives
- Scaffolding workers and riggers
- Maintenance and repair technicians
- Rope access and window cleaning personnel
- Crane operators and lifting teams
- Electrical and utility workers
- Warehouse and industrial workers
- Site supervisors and safety officers
Course Learning Outcomes
- Participants will demonstrate understanding and compliance with OSHA and ANSI working-at-height safety standards.
- Learners will identify fall hazards and apply effective control measures in elevated work environments.
- Attendees will select, inspect, and correctly use fall protection systems including harnesses, lanyards, and anchor points.
- Graduates will implement fall prevention strategies and safe working procedures at height.
- Participants will correctly use PPE for working at height, ensuring proper fit, inspection, and usage.
- Learners will respond appropriately to fall incidents and emergency rescue situations.
- Attendees will document inspections, risk assessments, and incident reports in accordance with safety requirements.
