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Working at heights remains one of the highest-risk activities in construction, maintenance, and industrial sectors. A common question we hear is how long does working at heights last before refresher training becomes necessary? The validity period typically depends on the certifying body, industry standards, and site-specific risk assessments.

In many regions, including the UK and EU, accredited working at heights training certificates are valid for 3 years, though some employers or high-risk environments require annual refreshers. Factors like regulatory changes, equipment updates, or incident trends can also prompt earlier re-certification. At Trainability, we design our courses to go beyond minimum compliance. Our programs blend practical skills with the latest safety protocols, ensuring delegates understand not just how to work safely at height, but why certain controls matter.

This deeper technical knowledge helps reduce near-misses and builds genuine confidence on site. If your certificate is approaching expiry or you’re onboarding new team members, don’t wait for the deadline. Proactive refreshers improve competency and demonstrate duty of care. Have you recently renewed your working at heights certification? What prompted your last refresher? Share your experience below — we’d value the discussion.

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