Scaffolding Equipment Education and Training

Proper scaffolding equipment education and training ensures a safer workplace

By Moira K. Wiley, Freelance Writer and Editor WileyKat Ink
Scaffolding is a common piece of equipment in the construction industry and any industry that requires workers to access areas not within normal reach, such as commercial window cleaning. To ensure that you and your employees utilize scaffolding in the safest manner possible, specialized training and education in regards to safety and proper maintenance will help keep your worksite up to code and everyone on stable footing while working at elevated heights.

Whether your jobsite uses supported or suspended scaffolding, knowing how to properly erect, dismantle, move or alter the equipment and the correct fall protection and other safety procedures to follow while utilizing the equipment are prime objectives. To get the training you and your staff need, you should:

1. Search for associations or government agencies that offer scaffolding equipment education and training.

2. Find online resources for new or refresher training to ensure everyone is up-to-date on current scaffolding safety measures.

3. Take in-depth scaffolding equipment training coursework that ensures you know as much about the equipment as you can.

 

Look for government agencies and associations that offer training for construction scaffolding

Industry associations are a great source of information including training and education. Likewise, government agencies can also provide programs to fit your training needs. When it comes to scaffolding training, you can find both independent and government organizations with the educational programs you need.
Try: The Scaffold Industry Association (SIA) offers training through its SIA Training Program for both suspended and supported scaffolding equipment. Not only will its courses help you meet government and insurance requirements for your specific scaffolding materials, the training you receive can also ensure a safer workplace, and courses are offered throughout the U.S. The United States Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) sets the standards in safety, and it can help with scaffolding training that not only keeps you up-to-date on these standards, but can also ensure a much safer jobsite.

Research online sources that offer training and re-training for scaffold equipment

No matter what type of scaffolding supplies your company uses on a regular basis, keep current with any regulations you should follow for the safest working environment. Even if you're well experienced with scaffold equipment, taking refresher training can be an invaluable tool. You can find training information in all types of sources including books, magazines, videos and online.
Try: The Training Network offers a number of training videos in both DVD and VHS format that cover scaffolding safety in construction environments for both suspended and supported scaffolding and refresher training for both types of scaffolding, as well. You can use these videos to train new employees or provide updated training for current employees. Crucible Safety Media (CSM) has a training DVD specifically geared towards key inspection points for supported scaffolds, so your employees can learn to visually tell if scaffolding equipment is safe. CSM also offers an online scaffolding training course.

Take scaffolding equipment training courses that ensure you know as much as possible

A scaffold supplier can sometimes provide training information when you buy scaffolding, but you should also look to other sources, such as those that specialize in scaffolding training, for further details. When working at elevated heights, you and your eployees should utilize all possible avenues of training available.
Try: Crom Equipment Rentals not only scaffolding for sale, but it’s also an SIA Accredited Training Institute that offers “Competent Person Training” for supervisors and employees in charge of scaffolding. This training is required of anyone who supervises the erection, dismantling, moving or altering of scaffolding material. The Scaffold Training Institute offers a variety of scaffolding courses including those that cover inspection, design, hands-on erection, suspended scaffolds, fall protection, OSHA regulations and "train the trainer" certification. It also offers customized on-site training that can include any of its regular courses held at your business or worksite location.


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