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Creating Safe Learning Environments with Working at Heights Training for Irish Educators

Equip school staff with essential working at heights skills from Irish Working at Heights, promoting safety and efficiency in Ireland’s educational institutions.

School staff, including teachers, administrative personnel, and custodians, engage in physical tasks such as moving desks, handling supplies, and setting up classrooms. Without proper training, these tasks can lead to injuries that affect both staff well-being and school operations. Irish Working at Heights provides a course tailored for school staff, teaching essential skills that create safer learning environments and support daily educational activities.

Key Benefits of Working at Heights Training for School Staff

  1. Reduces Injuries from Daily Physical Tasks in Schools
    Staff learn safe handling techniques to protect themselves from common injuries related to lifting and arranging furniture.

  2. Supports a Culture of Safety in Education
    Training reinforces safety principles in schools, creating a safe and organized environment for students and staff.

  3. Ensures Compliance with Irish Educational Safety Standards
    Our course supports schools in meeting national safety regulations, promoting a secure space for learning and teaching.

Course Modules

Our education-focused training includes:

  • Techniques for Moving Classroom Supplies and Equipment
  • Using Handling Aids for Heavy or Bulky Items
  • Ergonomic Practices for Extended School Hours

To learn more, visit https://www.irish-workingatheights.ie/ or contact [email protected]. Additional school safety training options are available at https://www.irish-workingatheights.ie/.

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