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    Safe Scaffold Erection and Inspection

    • An estimated 2.3 million construction workers, or 65 percent of the construction industry, work on scaffolds frequently. Protecting these workers from scaffold-related accidents would prevent 4,500 injuries and 50 deaths every year, at savings for American employers of $90 million in workdays not lost.

    • Unsafe scaffolding procedures can cause accidents, serious injuries and even death.
    • Accidents involving scaffolding mainly involve:
    • Workers falling
    • Incorrect operating procedures
    • Environmental conditions
    • Falling materials
    • This course discusses the general requirements of scaffold safety as well as the components, erection, use, and dismantling of supported and suspended scaffolds. It details more specific guidelines for safely erecting, using, and dismantling each type of scaffold. It also describes important guidelines for conducting safety inspections of supported and suspended scaffolds.

    • Pre-planning
    • Supervision
    • Footings
    • Foundations
    • Power lines
    • Fall Protection
    • What is a scaffold
    • Types of Scaffold
    • Supported scaffolds 
    • . Suspended scaffolds
    • Aerial Lifts 
    •  Hazards
    • Avoiding Hazards
    • Fall Hazards
    • Fall protection
    • Body belt & lanyard
    • Fatal Fact – Moving a Lift
    • Scaffold Access
    • Proper Scaffold Access
    • Scaffold platform construction
    • Protecting Workers from Falls
    • Guardrails
    • Personal Fall Arrest Systems (PFAS)
    • Fall Protection Requirements
    • Falling Object Protection
    • Scaffold Platform Construction
    • Overhead Power Lines
    • Supported Scaffolds
    • Moving Scaffolds
    •  Using Scaffolds
    • Training Requirements
    • Competent Person
    • Training Electrical Hazards
    • Scaffold Inspection
    • Fall – Arrest System Inspection
    • Inspecting the Platform

    All Newcomers & Constructions workers including the maintenance workers.

    • Pre-planning
    • Supervision
    • Footings
    • Foundations
    • Power lines
    • Fall Protection
    • What is a scaffold
    • Types of Scaffold
    • Hazards
    • Avoiding Hazards
    • Fall Hazards
    • Fall protection
    • Body belt & lanyard
    • Fatal Fact – Moving a Lift
    • Scaffold Access
    • Proper Scaffold Access
    • Scaffold platform construction
    • Protecting Workers from Falls
    • Guardrails
    • Personal Fall Arrest Systems (PFAS)
    • Fall Protection Requirements
    • Falling Object Protection
    • Scaffold Platform Construction
    • Overhead Power Lines
    • Supported Scaffolds
    • Moving Scaffolds
    •  Using Scaffolds
    • Training Requirements
    • Competent Person
    • Training Electrical Hazards
    • Scaffold Inspection
    • Fall – Arrest System Inspection
    • Inspecting the Platform


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