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Honeywell Safety Products announces 2015 Miller Fall Prevention & Protection Training courses

By Michelle Froese | February 24, 2015

Miller Fall Prevention & Protection training

Miller Fall Prevention & Protection training

Honeywell announced the 2015, open enrollment, Miller® Fall Prevention & Protection training schedule. This comprehensive offering of fall prevention and protection classes is part of the Honeywell Safety Institute, an initiative aimed at providing educational tools, resources, and training programs that inspire workers to implement good safety practices in industries around the globe.

The schedule includes fall protection, safety at heights, OSHA and confined space training courses in more than 30 cities throughout the U.S. and Canada, as well as courses at state-of-the-art Honeywell training facilities in Franklin, Pennsylvania, and Houston, Texas—which feature catwalks, climbing towers, confined space simulators, wind simulators, and other equipment to simulate hazardous work environments in a range of industries. (A complete listing of training courses is available at http://hwll.co/millerfalltraining.)

“Training is an integral part of our total solution in fall protection, since no fall protection equipment—regardless of how effective—can save an employee who is not properly trained in its use. To meet this crucial requirement, Miller Training provides the knowledge and skills necessary to achieve a safer, more productive work environment,” said Lisa Burns, technical training and operations manager, Honeywell Safety Products.

All open enrollment training courses feature experienced instructors, live demonstrations, and hands-on training. Course goals include enabling employees working at heights to recognize fall hazards, evaluating the risk posed by each hazard, and controlling the hazard through preventive or protective measures. The sessions are further customized by location to address site-specific variables and performance requirements of fall prevention and protection.

Topics include:

  • At-Height Training, including Fall Protection Rescue, Advanced Fall Protection Rescue, and Competent Tower Climber
  • Competent Person Training;
  • Fall Protection Inspection Training;
  • Confined Space Training, including Confined Space & Confined Space Entry, and Confined Space Rescue;
  • OSHA Training, including Construction, General Industry, and Residential Fall Protection Training;
  • Train the Trainer, including Fall Protection Train the Trainer, Wind Energy Train the Trainer, and Confined Space Train the Trainer;
  • Wind Energy Training, including Basic Height Safety and Competent Climber;
  • DOT Hazmat Training; and
  • AWARE IADC Rig Pass Orientation.

Honeywell Safety Products also offers:

  • Onsite and contract training, allowing instructors to work with employees in their own environments (visit http://hwll.co/millertrainonsite for more information);
  • Online courses, such as Fall Protection Orientation, Fall Protection Orientation II, and Fall Protection Competent Person Refresher (available at http://hwll.co/millertrainonline); and
  • Assessment Services, auditing, evaluating safety needs at customer work sites.

For more information, visit the Miller Fall Protection Training website at http://www.millerfalltraining.com. The website’s new Online Booking Tool enables users to review and reserve available courses with a few simple clicks. Or, download the 2015 Open Training Schedule in PDF format.

Honeywell 
www.honeywellnow.com


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Tagged With: energy, fall, Honeywell, Miller, prevention, protection, training, wind, Wind Safety
 

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