Working at Height Training for Civils & Highways
Accredited working at height training built for highways civils sites in NE Scotland. £500–£950 / day. Call 07867 933 018 for a free quote.
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 teams in North-East Scotland book this
Most of the Working at Height Training bookings we take from North-East Scotland land because of one thing: Late operator drop-outs on possession nights mean the principal needs same-week refresher cover, not next-month courses. We run the course on your site, against your equipment, and return paperwork inside the working week.
Civils & Highways context: Aberdeenshire road works run live-traffic interface, narrow rural carriageways and weather-driven possessions.
Regulations this covers
- CDM 2015
- Chapter 8 (TSM)
- PUWER 1998
- LOLER 1998
Typical machine mix: forward-tipping dumper · telehandler · MEWP · banksman/slinger.
What the course covers
- Hierarchy of fall protection and risk control
- Harness fit, inspection and connector use
- Rescue planning and post-fall procedures
Certification: Accredited Working at Height certificate. Regs: Work at Height Regulations 2005.
Day rate band
£500–£950 / day
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
- Can you cover night or weekend shifts?
- Yes — we routinely cohort sessions around shift handovers and weekend possessions, with no shift premium.
- What if we need to rebook?
- We hold dates flexibly. If site conditions change, we move the cohort — there's no rebooking fee for genuine site reasons.
- What evidence do you return?
- Photo-ID certificate, assessment record, regulation mapping and refresher-due date. Sent to whichever HR / training system you use.
- Do you do follow-up observation visits?
- Yes — short post-course observation visits are a cheap way to lock in the behaviour change auditors actually want to see.
- Is it worth running a cohort for 1–2 operators?
- Yes — small cohorts work in North-East Scotland because travel from Aboyne is short. We don't charge a minimum-headcount premium.
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Mobilising a project?
We line up operator cohorts to your mobilisation start date — not next month.
