Course details
After completion of this course delegates will be able to:
- Specify the general requirements for Frame, Tube / Clamp, and Systems Scaffolding.
- Determine the specific safety rules and steps associated with the erection of Tube & Clamp Scaffolding.
- Determine the specific safety rules and steps involved in the safe erection of System Scaffolding
- Identify the major items to consider when performing a scaffold inspection
- Specify the major elements of OSHA’s Regulation 29 CFR Subpart LScaffolding
Contents
Scaffolding Competent Person Course is a 2 day course, with the initial day focusing on the requirements for frame, tube and clamp and system scaffolding
The following topics to be covered:
- Recognizes hazards associated with each type of scaffold
- Proper procedures to minimize and control those hazards
- The nature and importance of any electrical hazards, fall hazards and falling objects hazards
- The correct procedures in dealing with nearby electrical equipment and or power lines, proper protection systems erection for co-worker safety
- Proper handling of materials on scaffolds and proper scaffold use
- Maximum loading of scaffolds and scaffold capacities
- Supervising the erection, repairing, and inspection of scaffold systems
- Identification of various scaffold check points & safety considerations
- Correct procedures for moving, disassembling, repairing and erecting scaffolds
- Chaining worksite conditions as they pertain to scaffolds
- Quality and professionalism in scaffold construction, repairing and inspections
Performance Objectives
- Follow OSHA standards when working with scaffolds
- Define supported scaffolding
- List training topics required for supported scaffolding
- List a scaffold expert's responsibilities.
- Safely access supported scaffolding
- List safe access methods
- Select the most common access methods
- Recall the need to extend ladders 3 feet above the top of the platform they are leaning against
- Describe the three-point climb
- Identify the maximum ramp slope angle allowed by OSHA
- Agree that ramps or walkways above 6 feet from the ground must have guardrails
- Define a stairway tower
- Agree to inspect access daily
- Recognize the danger of climbing a cross brace
- List good housekeeping techniques
- Identify toeboard requirements
- Describe debris nets
- Recall what to do when there is a danger of extremely heavy objects falling
- Agree to wear a hard hat at construction sites for protection from falling objects
- State the height at which OSHA requires fall protection
- Select the distance above walking surfaces that requires guardrails
- Describe how a lifeline works
- Identify the scaffold expert as the person who decides whether or not to use PFAs when erecting or dismantling scaffolds
- Define the Maximum Intended Load
- Identify the purpose of screw jacks
- Explain why screw jacks are set at least one inch from the lowest setting
- Identify the purpose of using mud sills
- Recall the danger of using alternative materials as mud sills
- Determine when it is acceptable to mix scaffolding parts
- Work safely around and on scaffolds
- Use safety techniques to avoid falling from scaffolds
- Properly assemble supported scaffolding
Target Audience
The course is primarily focussed to teach essential skills with hands on practice for scaffolders, scaffolding supervisors, foremen, safety officers, safety engineers & all the relevant personnel who are required to work with & around scaffolding operations
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