Falls from height remain one of the biggest causes of serious and fatal workplace injuries in Ireland, which is why height work demands proper planning and trained people. If you are arranging a working at heights course in Swords, County Dublin, this guide explains exactly what the training covers, who needs it and how your team can get certified online today.
Our Working at Heights Course is fully online, self-paced and CPD certified. It takes about 60 to 90 minutes, finishes with a short assessment, and gives you a downloadable certificate the same day - no travel, no classroom day, and no waiting for the post.
Online vs in-person Working at Heights Course
Both online and classroom training can deliver a Working at Heights Course, but they suit different needs. Classroom courses offer face-to-face contact and, where relevant, hands-on practice. Online training covers the same core knowledge, duties and legal understanding - and it wins on flexibility, cost and record keeping.
With our online Working at Heights Course, staff learn at their own pace on any device, you avoid travel and venue costs, and every certificate is stored in one place. For most Irish workplaces that makes online the practical choice, with any site-specific practical elements handled separately where they apply.
Who needs Working at Heights training
The Working at Heights Course is designed for construction, maintenance, roofing, warehousing, window cleaning, telecoms and facilities staff who work above ground level. In Ireland, employers have a clear duty to make sure anyone exposed to these risks is properly trained and competent - and that includes supervisors and managers, not just frontline staff.
Because the course is online and self-paced, it fits around real working life. One person can certify in an afternoon, or a whole team can be brought up to the same standard without anyone leaving the workplace.
What the Working at Heights Course covers
The course builds practical, job-ready knowledge from the ground up. By the end you will understand:
- The Work at Height Regulations and the hierarchy of control
- Planning and risk-assessing height work
- Ladders, step ladders and when they are suitable
- Scaffolds, MEWPs and access equipment
- Fall protection, harnesses and anchor points
- Inspecting equipment and rescue planning
Everything is explained in clear, plain English with real workplace examples, so the learning sticks and people can apply it straight away.
Why Working at Heights training matters
When training is skipped, the same avoidable problems show up again and again. The risks our Working at Heights Course is built to prevent include:
- Fragile roofs and surfaces
- Unprotected edges and openings
- Falling tools and materials
- Poorly assembled access equipment
The worst outcome is rarely dramatic equipment failure - it is usually a fall that ends a career or a life. Proper training is the simplest, cheapest way to stop that happening, and it gives staff the confidence to do the job safely.
The law in Ireland
This area is governed by the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (Work at Height) Regulations 2006, sitting under the general duties in the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005 and the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (General Application) Regulations 2007. Together they require employers to assess risks, put controls in place, and make sure staff are trained and competent for the work they do.
The Health and Safety Authority (HSA) enforces these duties and can request training records during an inspection or after an incident. An accredited Working at Heights Course with a dated certificate is a straightforward way to show you are meeting your obligations.
Working at Heights Course in Swords
Workplaces across Swords and County Dublin carry exactly the same duties under Irish health and safety law as anywhere else in the country. Whether you are a small business in the town centre or a larger employer on the outskirts, the requirement to train your people is the same.
The good news for employers in Swords is that there is no need to travel or book a venue. Our Working at Heights Course is delivered fully online, so your team can complete it from the workplace or from home and download a certificate that is valid right across Ireland.
How the online course works
- Enrol online in a couple of minutes - one learner or a whole team.
- Learn at your own pace on any phone, tablet or computer. The Working at Heights Course takes about 60 to 90 minutes.
- Pass the short assessment at the end to confirm your understanding.
- Download your certificate the same day - CPD certified and ready for your records.
It really is that simple. No classroom, no waiting, and no disruption to your working week.
Frequently asked questions about working at heights training
How long is the certificate valid?
There is no single fixed legal expiry, but refresher training every two to three years is good practice - and sooner if the work, equipment or risks change. Your certificate is dated so you always know when a refresher is due.
Will this help me meet Irish health and safety law?
Yes. Completing an accredited Working at Heights Course is a clear, recorded way to show you are meeting your duties under the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (Work at Height) Regulations 2006 and the wider 2005 Act, which is exactly what the HSA looks for.
How long does the Working at Heights Course take?
The course takes about 60 to 90 minutes. You can pause and resume whenever you like, and finish a short assessment at the end before downloading your certificate.
Is this Working at Heights Course suitable for my whole team?
Absolutely. You can enrol one person or a whole team. Online delivery means everyone trains when it suits them, and you keep all the certificates together as evidence of compliance.
Can I do the Working at Heights Course in Swords?
Yes. Because the course is fully online, anyone in Swords and across County Dublin can complete it without travelling. The certificate is recognised right across Ireland.
Other safety courses you may need
Most Irish workplaces need more than one type of safety training. Alongside the Working at Heights Course, these accredited online courses are popular with employers like you:
- Confined Spaces Course - for utilities, water, agriculture, construction, maintenance and manufacturing staff who enter tanks, pits, sewers or vessels
- Fire Safety Course - for all employees, supervisors and managers in any Irish workplace
- Office Safety Course - for office staff, remote and hybrid workers, supervisors and managers
You can explore every course on the Online Safety Courses homepage and certify your team across multiple topics in one place.
Get certified today
Ready to get started? Enrol on the Working at Heights Course now, train at your own pace, and download your CPD-certified certificate the same day. It is the simplest step you can take towards a safer, fully compliant workplace.