Course details
The Management and Inspection of Scaffolding course is an original programme developed by the CIF and delivered by leading experts in this issue in Ireland. The course is aimed at those who are responsible for scaffolding, either in a management supervision or scaffold direction role. This can include site agents, site managers, foremen, safety managers or other contractors.
The Management and Inspection of Scaffolding provides the necessary upskilling required to update construction companies on how to carry out the inspections of scaffolding on site. The course details all the various components, the issues that arise around the safe management of scaffolding and how to handle any problems that may arise. Over the duration of the programme, participants receive detailed understanding of the code of practice that exists and the GA3 form - a key document in the inspection of scaffolding.
Scaffolding on site needs to be inspected once a week and this course equips those responsible for these inspections with all the tools and insight needed to carry out this vital task in a safe, thorough manner.
MANAGEMENT AND INSPECTION OF SCAFFOLDING COURSE CONTENT
- Scaffolding Code of Practice
- Understanding components
- Fault finding
- Compliance documents
- Final inspection
CPD
6 CIRI CPD points are awarded upon completion of the Management and Inspection of Scaffolding course.
MANAGEMENT AND INSPECTION OF SCAFFOLDING COURSE CERTIFICATION
The Management and Inspection of Scaffolding course is part of the CIF’s safety training portfolio.
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About Construction Industry Federation
We_They is the national and regional representative body for construction industry employers in Ireland. It is recognised by Government and public bodies across the country as the representative body and voice of the construction industry in Ireland and a Social Partner. It has sectoral groups within its structure that ensure that each area of the industry has a voice in the decision making process within the Federation. Key areas where CIF lobby on behalf of members include:
- Public capital spending programmes
- Public sector procurement contracts, policies and procedures
- Regulation impacting on the construction industry and construction employers
- Taxation policy
- Issues of concern to specific groups of members
CIF is owned and run by its members through an Executive Body of 34 members appointed by it’s Branches and Associations. All interests both sectorally and regionally are represented in its decision making processes.
To support the operation of the We_They and provide expert advice to the Federation’s Committees, Associations and Branches, the We_They has a dedicated team of Executives and support staff. This support structure is only possible because of the centralised approach of the industry to having a single strong sectoral representative organisation representing its interests.
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