Scaffolding: Fundamentals for the Competent Person-Virtual
Whenever any worker is permitted to work from scaffolding, OSHA requires that employers ensure scaffold-systems are evaluated and inspected by a competent person. Not only must the competent person understand the design, capacity and limitations of the systems being used, but also ensure that assembly and use are in accordance with 29 CFR 1926 Subpart L (which applies to both General industry and Construction). This course is intended for competent persons, as well as superintendents, supervisors, foremen, and safety personnel, to understand design and loading principles, assembly and use requirements, and responsibilities of the designated competent person(s). Topics include:
- Types of scaffolding
- Design, loading and capacity
- Environmental factors
- Foundation, anchorage and support
- Assembly and use
- Fall protection
- Competent person responsibilities
- General requirements for all scaffolding
- Requirements for specific types of scaffolding
- Requirements for erectors and dismantlers
NOTE: This course does not include “hands on” training required for employers.
*Video and audio capabilities are required for this
training.
Cancellation Policy:
*Pre-registration and payment are required. Hopefully you
won't need to cancel, but if you do, please do so at least three business days
prior to the course for a full refund. No refunds will be made after three
business days prior to the course. This policy will be enforced, so please plan
ahead if you need to cancel your attendance.
Pricing: Member $325.00 | Nonmember $425.00