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What qualifications do you need to erect scaffolding?

What qualifications do you need to erect scaffolding?

While there are no formal qualifications needed to become a scaffolder, there are several routes you could take to help you pursue this career. You could complete a college course, an apprenticeship or apply directly to an employer for work.

Do you have to be qualified to install scaffolding?

You need two experts before you erect any scaffolding: a qualified person and a competent person. Prior to assembly, a qualified person must design the scaffold and set the specifications for using it.

How long is scaffold training?

About the 1-Hour OSHA Scaffold Safety Awareness Course Once you complete this course, you’ll be able to: Know OSHA regulations as they apply to scaffolding use and construction. Understand specific requirements associated with scaffold types.

Is scaffolding in demand?

Despite this, the UK is facing a shortage of skilled workers like never before. In fact, recent statistics show that demand for scaffolders, bricklayers and plant mechanics exceeded the employment levels recorded in 2015 by up to 300%.

Who can erect scaffolding?

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A. Scaffolds should be designed, erected, altered and dismantled only by competent people and the work should always be carried out under the direction of a competent supervisor. This is a requirement of the Work at Height Regulations 2005.

Who trains scaffold workers?

Trainer Requirements for Scaffold Erection, Maintenance, Repair, or Inspection. Any employees who are involved in erection, removal, moving, operating, repairing, maintaining or inspecting must be trained by a competent person, according to 1926.454(b).

Do Scaffolders work in the rain?

It is also not a good idea to use the scaffold in bad weather such as when it is raining, snowing or in strong winds. These weather conditions make the scaffold potentially dangerous for all who will work on it and can lead to accidents that could be avoided.

Can Scaffolders work on Sunday?

General construction work should be restricted to the following hours: Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm. Saturdays 8am to 1pm. Noisy work is prohibited on Sundays and bank holidays.

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Ruth Doyle