The use of scaffolds is a common part of construction and training is vital for those individuals who work with scaffolds including anyone involved in the erection, disassembly, operation, repair, maintenance, or inspection.
The use of scaffolds is a common part of construction and training is vital for those individuals who work with scaffolds including anyone involved in the erection, disassembly, operation, repair, maintenance, or inspection.
We have combined an informative lecture on the OSHA Scaffold standard 29 CFR 1926.450 along with library of several photographs of actual violations to make this an exciting and practical course.
Topics Presented:
The nature of scaffold hazards
Design criteria, capacities, and use
Operation and inspection of scaffolds
Electrical, fall, and falling
object hazards
Fall protection during scaffold erection
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