This course is designed for applicants to obtain the required skills to erect and disassemble basic scaffolding configurations to meet the requirements of SafeWork NSW for a basic scaffolding licence.
Course Details
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Basic Scaffolding Course Content
This course is designed for applicants to obtain the required skills to erect and disassemble basic scaffolding configurations to meet the requirements of SafeWork NSW for a basic scaffolding licence.
Once applicants have completed this course they will be able to communicate and work safely with others in the work area, planning out their own work, select and inspect equipment, setting up for the task, erect, alter and dismantling of modular and manufactured scaffolds, erection of cantilevered materials hoists with a maximum working load limit of 500 kilograms, use of ropes and gin wheels, installation of safety nets, use of static lines, erection of bracket scaffolds (tank and formwork).
Although a person with a basic level scaffolding is not allowed to erect tube and coupler or more advanced scaffolds (hung and suspended), they are allowed to use tube and coupler components for: – Ties, – Tying scaffolding together at corners. – Handrails. – Security of toeboards or kickboards. – Installation and security of gin wheels.
This course is designed for applicants to obtain the required skills to erect and disassemble basic scaffolding configurations to meet the requirements of SafeWork NSW for a basic scaffolding licence.
Yalagan Registered Training (RTO ID: 91627) is simply known around Australia as YRT. We are a leading Supply Nation Certified Indigenous led Registered Training Organisation.
We have been training since 2005 with a pedigree in Leadership, Information Communications & Technology, Construction, Rail, Driving & Plant Operations, Manufacturing, High Risk Licenses, Circular Economy & Waste Management through either connected remote delivery & face to face training.
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