Baku is the capital city of Azerbaijan. It is the largest city in the Caspian Sea and the Caucasus region and lies 28 metres below sea level, making it the lowest lying capital city in the world. It is home to 2 million people, approximately 25% of Azerbaijan’s population. In 1919, Azerbaijan established its first university, the Baku State University. When Azerbaijan gained its independence in 1991, a number of private educational establishments were created such as Qafqaz University and Khazar University. The government also implemented the Academy of Public Administration and Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy. More military based academies were created at about the same time. Baku is also home to the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences which is a research organisation.
Working At Height Training | Health And Safety - in Baku
Working at Height Training in Baku introduces essential health and safety practices for height-related work. The course explores legal duties, types of height hazards, effective risk assessments, control measures, safe access equipment, and emergency response and rescue arrangements.
- Learn essential safety measures to prevent accidents and injuries at heights.
- Understand regulatory compliance to ensure workplace safety standards are met.
- Gain skills in using fall protection equipment with this Working at Height Training.