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Empowering Volunteers with Safe Working at Heights Skills for Community Projects Across Ireland

Equip community volunteers with essential working at heights skills from Irish Working at Heights, promoting safety and efficiency for nonprofit and charity events.

Irish community projects and charities rely on volunteers to handle tasks such as moving supplies, setting up events, and transporting donations. Without proper training, these activities can lead to injuries that affect volunteer health and project success. Irish Working at Heights offers a working at heights course specifically for volunteers, equipping them with skills to support safe, effective participation in community work.

Key Benefits of Working at Heights Training for Volunteers

  1. Prevents Common Injuries in Community Projects
    Volunteers learn essential techniques to handle donations, supplies, and equipment safely, reducing strain-related injuries.

  2. Promotes Confidence and Efficiency in Project Support
    Trained volunteers can manage tasks more confidently, contributing to the success of events and projects.

  3. Encourages a Safety-First Approach in Nonprofit Organizations
    Providing training reinforces a commitment to volunteer well-being, promoting a positive culture in charities.

Course Modules

Our volunteer-focused course includes:

  • Techniques for Lifting and Moving Supplies for Events
  • Using Handling Aids for Large Equipment and Materials
  • Ergonomic Tips for Extended Shifts in Community Work

To register, visit https://www.irish-workingatheights.ie/ or contact [email protected]. Additional community-focused training is available at https://www.irish-workingatheights.ie/.

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