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| The course aims to provide knowledge and skills necessary to enable participants to safely erect scaffolding to |
| an accepted standard. |
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| All entry level scaffolders |
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| By the end of the program, participants will have the knowledge to identify, list, describe and/or demonstrate: |
| • An outline of the requirements for scaffolding including personal and worksite safety, protection of others; |
| • Identification and use of the common forms of scaffolds with emphasis on British Standard tube/coupling |
| types, common fittings and accessories; |
| • Use, inspection and maintenance of safety equipment including harnesses, ropes, belts; |
| • Preparation, use, inspection and maintenance of scaffolding materials; |
| • Use, inspection and maintenance of ladders; |
| • Proper sequence and practice for the erection and dismantling of a tube & coupler scaffold to 2 lifts |
| (practical); |
| • Proper sequence and practice for the erection and dismantling of Tower scaffolds, Independent scaffolds, |
| Birdcage scaffolds (practical); |
| • Purpose, use, erection and dismantling of Mobile Towers |
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| As requested |
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