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Training Coordinators: Working at Height Training

working at height training built around what training coordinators are measured on: cohort completion + paperwork lead time. Call 07867 933 018 for a free quo

Typical working at height scenarios on North-East Scotland sites

  1. Scenario 1

    Roof-edge inspection where the access ladder is the only option

  2. Scenario 2

    Tower-scaffold erection with the 3T method on uneven ground

  3. Scenario 3

    Mast-climber rescue plan including suspension-trauma response under 15 mins

Why teams in North-East Scotland book this

Plant operator competence in North-East Scotland is mostly about evidence. Working at Height Training closes the gap between your operators' real-world ability and the certificate the auditor wants to see — without losing the operators for a week off-site.

What training coordinators get from this: on-site delivery with paperwork returned within 5 working days. Measured against cohort completion + paperwork lead time.

Pricing guide

£350–£750 depending on awareness vs fall-arrest path

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

Why this matters

40+

UK workers killed each year falling from height — the #1 fatal cause.

Source: HSE annual fatal injuries statistics.

FAQs

Will this satisfy our insurer?
Yes — the accredited certificate plus evidence pack is the standard underwriters accept for the operator-competence renewal question.
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.
Can you cohort operators with weaker English?
Yes — we adjust pace and use translated handouts where needed. Assessment is competence-based, not language-based.
Can we use our own equipment?
We strongly recommend it. Training on your machines means the assessment evidences how your operators actually work.
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.

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Mobilising a project?

We line up operator cohorts to your mobilisation start date — not next month.