Low Level (Non-Notifiable) Scaffolding

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This course teaches how to work safely to erect non-notifiable and prefabricated frame scaffolding up to five metres in height and does not require a Certificate of Competence or notification to WorkSafe NZ. It is ideal for residential construction scaffold requirements.

$483

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1 Day

Course Details

This course teaches how to work safely to erect non-notifiable and prefabricated frame scaffolding up to five metres in height and does not require a Certificate of Competence or notification to WorkSafe NZ. It is ideal for residential construction scaffold requirements.

 

Course Content:

  • Demonstrate the knowledge of non-notifiable prefabricated scaffolding
  • Undertake and implement a task analysis for the erection, use and dismantling of non-notifiable prefabricated frame scaffolding up to five metres in height
  • Erect, alter, inspect and dismantle completed non-notifiable prefabricated frame scaffolding up to five metres in height
  • Hamilton Branch

    71 Te Kowhai Road East, Hamilton
  • Whangarei Branch

    11 Reyburn Street, Whangarei

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