Estate Managers: Working at Height Training
working at height training built around what estate managers are measured on: estate operator hours not lost to certificate gaps. Call 07867 933 018 for a fre
Pricing guide
£350–£750 depending on awareness vs fall-arrest path
Why teams in North-East Scotland book this
We've delivered Working at Height Training across North-East Scotland for 3-year refresher cycle. The pattern is consistent: one operator covering telehandler, dumper and MEWP across estate seasons On-site delivery on your equipment, with refresher cycles planned into your operation, is the cure.
What estate managers get from this: combined cross-machine competence with refresher windows aligned. Measured against estate operator hours not lost to certificate gaps.
Typical working at height scenarios on North-East Scotland sites
- Scenario 1
Roof-edge inspection where the access ladder is the only option
- Scenario 2
Tower-scaffold erection with the 3T method on uneven ground
- Scenario 3
Mast-climber rescue plan including suspension-trauma response under 15 mins
Why this matters
40+
UK workers killed each year falling from height — the #1 fatal cause.
Source: HSE annual fatal injuries statistics.
Audit findings this prevents
- Harness inspected by the wearer only — the regs require a competent person every 6 months
- Lanyard clipped to a scaffold tube of unknown anchor rating
- No suspension-trauma protocol — death can occur inside 20 minutes of a fall arrest
FAQs
- What's the lead time?
- Most North-East Scotland bookings go in within 5–10 working days. Audit-deadline cover regularly lands inside a week.
- Do you train outdoors year-round in North-East Scotland?
- Yes — we plan the day around weather windows. NE Scotland conditions are exactly what your operators face anyway.
- Will a principal accept this for a construction site?
- Yes — the certificate maps to the regs the principal's auditor cites, and we'll talk to the principal's HSE team directly if useful.
- Do you deliver working at height on-site in North-East Scotland?
- Yes — we travel to your yard or site in North-East Scotland. On-site delivery means the assessment is on your kit, not a generic test ground.
- How often is refresher training required?
- Refresher cycles typically run every 3 years, sooner if a near-miss, machine change or audit finding triggers it.
Related training pages
- Estate Managers: Banksman Slinger Training
- Estate Managers: Manual Handling Training
- Estate Managers: Abrasive Wheels Training
- Estate Managers: MEWP Training
Or browse all training courses.
Need it on a Saturday?
Weekend and night-shift cohorts run regularly — no premium for shift cover.
