
TRAINING NARRATIVE
In addition to the requested Authorized Person and Competent Person training, Gravitec provides a structured range of fall protection and rescue training programs designed to support different job functions, risk exposure levels, and program maturity.
Authorized Person training focuses on workers who are required to use fall protection systems as part of their assigned tasks. Competent Person training is intended for personnel responsible for identifying fall hazards, selecting appropriate protective measures, and overseeing work at height. Both programs are delivered using established curricula that emphasize hazard recognition, correct equipment use, and practical application aligned with applicable standards.
Beyond AP and CP training, Gravitec also offers Qualified Person training, program administrator training, and industrial fall rescue training. These programs support organizations that require internal technical expertise, design oversight, program governance, or emergency response capability related to fall protection systems. While these courses are outside the immediate scope of this solicitation, they are available to support broader fall protection program needs if required.
Training can be delivered either at Gravitec’s training facility or at client locations, depending on logistical needs and program objectives. For this proposal, training is assumed to be conducted at Gravitec’s facility, which provides controlled environments, dedicated infrastructure, and the ability to support higher student throughput while maintaining consistent instructional quality.
Training pricing is structured on a per-student basis, with defined minimum and maximum enrollment thresholds to ensure effective instruction, appropriate instructor-to-student ratios, and compliance with safety requirements. Instructor staffing and classroom resources scale with enrollment volume to maintain instructional quality rather than being treated as hourly labor.
This approach allows Weyerhaeuser to align training delivery with operational needs while maintaining consistency, predictability, and defensibility across locations.

