Mobile scaffold towers training. The course complies with the Working at Height Regulations and will enable operators to erect, use, and dismantle lightweight access towers in a safe and secure manner.
Mobile scaffold towers training. The course complies with the Working at Height Regulations and will enable operators to erect, use, and dismantle lightweight access towers in a safe and secure manner.
Accredited by
NPORS (National Plant Operators Registration Scheme)
Accredited course name
N706 - Mobile scaffold towers training
Course content
Introduction to the course
Health & safety at work act
Management of Health and Safety at Work
Working at Heights Regulations
PUWER
Safe Sequence of erection & dismantling of mobile scaffold towers
Recognition of components and their application
Provision of bracing, ties, kick boards and hand rails
Use of outriggers
Identification of safe ground conditions & environmental restrictions
Safe operating from mobile scaffold towers
Safe working at height
Repositioning erected towers
Assessment
Theory and Practical Examination.
Ratio
1 instructor : 1 mobile tower : 6 candidates
Duration
This is a 1 day course.
Vital Training Services Ltd has over 35 years of experience in providing mechanical handling and working equipment safety training. Our customers range from small businesses who require basic training for a few operators, to companies who have larger scale and volume requirements.
Our instructors and examiners are qualified in accordance with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. Training courses are carried out in accordance with Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations (LOLER) and Provision and Use of Working Equipment Regulations (PUWER) 1998.
Our office is based in Hulland Ward, Nr Ashbourne, Derbyshire and our location in the Midlands provides easy access to the A38, A50, M1 and M6.
Our objective is to produce skilled, competent and safe operators by taking the time to understand the nature of your business and the working environment of your operators.
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