1. Introduction
Recognizing potential fall risks, such as unprotected edges, floor holes, and unstable working platforms. Dod (391) mp4
The implementation of the DoD-391 training serves as a primary tool in reducing workplace fatalities and injuries. By standardizing the knowledge of fall protection, the DoD ensures that all personnel—regardless of their specific role—operate under a unified safety protocol that prioritizes life-saving equipment and hazard awareness. By standardizing the knowledge of fall protection, the
Distinguishing between systems that prevent a fall from occurring (guardrails, covers) and systems that stop a fall in progress (harnesses, lanyards). Adherence to this training is often mandated by
Personnel working in construction, maintenance, or any operational environment where fall hazards exist.
Adherence to this training is often mandated by Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards and specific Department of Defense safety regulations. 2. Core Training Components