Presented by 3M’s industry leading experts, this webinar will guide you through the process of creating a fall protection plan, covering all aspects from why a plan is needed in the first place, to reviewing and monitoring the plan to ensure it includes all of the elements needed to work at height safely.
Working at height is extremely hazardous, where mistakes can have immediate catastrophic consequences. Working safely begins with careful planning through a fall protection plan which needs to take account of many different considerations. Learn how to safely organise and manage working at height from planning to implementation.
Presented by 3M’s industry leading experts, this webinar will guide you through the process of creating a fall protection plan, covering all aspects from why a plan is needed in the first place, to reviewing and monitoring the plan to ensure it includes all of the elements needed to work at height safely.
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Tejas Viswanathan is our Advanced Application Engineer for the 3M Personal Safety Division in the MEA region; supporting the 3M Fall Protection business in the Middle East Region. I have been working in this field with addressing the challenges associated with working at height for over 6 years. It is always interesting to see different challenges that personnel face while working at height and/or in confined spaces and propose suitable solutions to ensure their safety moving forward; so that they could return home safely from work. Joined 3M in November 2017 and based in United Arabs Emirates.
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