Scaffolding Training
Whenever a worker leaves the ground, the risk of an accident occurring increases dramatically. The Work at Height Regulations requires that every employer shall ensure that no person engages in any activity in relation to working at height, or work equipment for use in such work unless they are competent to do so, or, if being trained, is supervised by a competent person.
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DurationHalf Day / 1 Day
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Training ModeFace to Face
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Learning PartnerNIST
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Training TopicScaffolding Training
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LevelAwarenes / Intermediate
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LanguageEnglish
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PrerequisitesNone
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ScopeAwareness - Theory,
Intermediate - Theory & Practicals
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For queries, & Assistance
Introduction:
Whenever a worker leaves the ground, the risk of an accident occurring increases dramatically. Scaffolding (supported or suspended) is a temporary structure made of wooden planks and metal poles, used by workmen while building, repairing, or cleaning the building.
Experienced construction workers working on scaffolds can make the job look so easy, particularly from down below where the observer has both feet on the ground, but it really isn't. Workers can be hundreds of meters off the ground, working in windy conditions with only a metal framework between them and the ground. A lot can go wrong while working on scaffolding and therefore scaffolding training makes sense.
Interactive Session of Scaffolding Training
Learning Outcomes of Scaffolding training
This training offers basic knowledge on scaffolding and its usage in a workplace environment which includes topics such as:
- Legislation and Regulations,
- Competence requirements,
- Permit to work, Scaffold Tag,
- Creating a level and stable foundation,
- Work Platform, Planking, Ramps and Walkways,
- Safe scaffold usage,
- Hazard recognition with the type of scaffold working on,
- Overhead power lines,
- Guarding against falling objects,
- Recognition of defects and how to report them,
- Intended maximum load and capacity,
- The proper fall protection systems that must be in place
- Inspection requirements.
Who can take the Scaffolding training?
This course is designed as an introductory, awareness level course, for any worker who will be working in or around scaffolding. In most cases this will pertain to the construction or maintenance of buildings, but can also include any type of work being done at height, where the worker will need an elevated, flat surface.
Benefits of Scaffolding training
This training helps participants understand the dangers of working with scaffolds, and how these risks can be minimized by regular inspection and supervising the correct ways to use and maintain scaffolding equipment.