OSHA Construction Fall Protection Certification Training
29 CFR 1926 Subpart M

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Get Your Fall Protection Certification Online | OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart M Fall Protection Training for Construction Workers
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Description
This OSHA construction fall protection certification course provides comprehensive safety training based on 29 CFR 1926 Subpart M regulations. Designed for construction workers who work at heights of 6 feet or more, this online fall protection training prepares employees to recognize fall hazards, understand protection requirements, and properly use guardrail systems, safety nets, and personal fall arrest systems.
Get certified in fall protection safety and learn the critical procedures required by OSHA for roofing operations, steel erection, residential construction, excavation work, formwork operations, and any construction activity where workers are exposed to fall hazards.
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Course Includes
- Interactive Training Modules
- Real-World Case Studies
- Mindful Minute
- Final Assessment
- Ergonomics Break
- Instant Certificate Upon Completion
- Lifetime Access to Resources
- Mobile-Friendly Learning Platform
What You'll Learn: Fall Protection Training Curriculum
- Understanding Fall Hazards and OSHA Requirements
- Guardrail Systems
- Safety Net Systems
- Personal Fall Arrest Systems (PFAS)
- System Performance Requirements
- Positioning Device Systems
- Training Requirements and Competent Person Responsibilities
- Fall Protection Plans and Alternative Methods
- Construction-Specific Applications
Who This Course is For
- Roofers and roofing contractors
- Ironworkers and structural steel erectors
- Carpenters and framers
- Concrete and masonry workers
- Siding and exterior finish installers
- Scaffold erectors and users
- General construction laborers
- Residential and commercial builders
- Site supervisors and competent persons
Work Settings
- Roofing operations (low-slope and steep roofs)
- Structural steel erection
- Residential and commercial framing
- Concrete and formwork construction
- Excavation and trenching work
- Leading edge construction
- Exterior wall and cladding installation
- Scaffold work and elevated platforms
- Precast concrete erection
- Window and glazing installation
Additional Product Details
Why Choose This Fall Protection Certification?
OSHA 1926 Subpart M Training
Helps you meet training requirements under 29 CFR 1926.503 for construction workers exposed to fall hazards. This training must be supplemented with hands-on practical training and site-specific instruction.
Construction Industry Focus
Unlike generic safety overviews, this course addresses specific fall protection challenges across construction activities, including:
- Roofing and exterior construction
- Structural steel erection
- Residential and commercial framing
- Concrete, formwork, and excavation operations
Immediate Certificate Access
Upon completion, receive your printable Fall Protection Training Certificate instantly—valid for documenting the training component of OSHA-required fall protection programs.
Flexible Online Learning
- Complete training at your own pace
- Access from any device (computer, tablet, mobile)
- No scheduling conflicts or travel required
- Affordable alternative to in-person classroom training
OSHA Training Requirements | 29 CFR 1926.503
When Fall Protection Training Is Required:
- Before employees are exposed to fall hazards
- When workplace conditions change, affecting fall protection
- When new fall protection equipment is introduced
- When performance deficiencies are identified
- After incidents or near-misses involving fall hazards
- When assigned to new construction activities with different fall hazards
- As refresher training per employer policy
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does fall protection training take?
This online fall protection certification takes approximately 2-3 hours to complete, including the final exam. You can work at your own pace and pause/resume as needed.
What score do I need to pass?
You must achieve a minimum score of 70% on the final assessment. You have up to 3 attempts to pass.
How often must fall protection training be renewed?
OSHA requires retraining when workplace conditions change, new equipment is introduced, performance deficiencies are observed, or after incidents. Many employers require annual refresher training to maintain proficiency.
Will I receive a certificate?
Yes, upon passing the final exam you’ll receive your printable Fall Protection Training Certificate immediately—valid for documenting completion of the training component.
At what height is fall protection required in construction?
OSHA requires fall protection for construction workers on walking/working surfaces with unprotected sides or edges that are 6 feet or more above a lower level. This is the “6-foot rule” that applies to most construction activities.
What is the difference between low-slope and steep roofs?
Low-slope roofs have a slope of 4 in 12 (vertical to horizontal) or less. Steep roofs have slopes greater than 4 in 12. Steep roofs have additional requirements including toeboards on guardrails because of the increased risk of sliding.

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