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OSHA Scaffolding Training Courses
Scaffolding at job sites is a potential hazard to the work environment as fall, falling objects and structural instability are all dangerous possibilities that pose a threat to the workplace, employees, and bystanders. To help alleviate the risk, OSHA requires in-depth scaffolding training for all workers that must use, erect, secure or dismantle scaffolding. Our on-site scaffolding training program provides a general overview of the necessary safety measures that are required when working with or on scaffolding. During our training programs, employees will learn how to maximize safety for themselves and those around them and identify any potential hazards.
OSHA SCAFFOLDING CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
Per the OSHA scaffolding certification guidelines, employers are required to have every employee who works on, erects, secures or dismantles a scaffold trained by a qualified person in order to recognize the hazards associated with the type of scaffold being used and to understand the procedures to minimize hazards. Our on-site scaffolding training program satisfies the training requirements for the OSHA 29 CFR § 1926 Subpart L Scaffolds Safety Standards. Specific topics covered in this training program include:
The Role of the Competent Person
- Who is the competent person
- Selecting a competent person
- What are the responsibilities of the competent person
Pre-assembly Inspection
- Damage and defects
- Planking
- Assembly components
- Using cross braces
- Common sense safety
Safe Assembly
- Height considerations
- Walkways and platforms
- Overlapping and proper plank usage
Pre-shift Inspection
- Plate inspection
- Crossbracing
- Secured guardrails
- Platform abuse
- Safe work practices
- Ladder and stairway usage
- Working in bad weather
- Area hazards
Maintenance
- Role of the competent person
- Identifying deficiencies
Dismantling
- Area conditions
- Fall protection
Guardrails
- OSHA regulations
- Guardrail types
Personal Fall Arrest Systems
- Anchorage
- PFAS components
– Positioning devices
– Floor hole covers
– Safety nets
– Personal protective equipment - Maintenance
- Types
– Pre-use inspection
– Skills test
– Secure equipment
– Equipment erection and dismantling summary
