Description
Class available at client site only or client-held class at NATEC. Call for pricing.
Classroom-based Fundamentals
Duration: 8 Hours (Primarily classroom instruction with limited hands-on demonstration)
Who Should Attend:
Workers, supervisors, foremen, and safety personnel who need to be designated by their employer as a Scaffold Competent Person and who are involved in erecting, dismantling, using, or supervising scaffold operations.
Course Description:
This 8-hour training course provides the regulatory knowledge, hazard recognition skills, and operational fundamentals necessary to support the duties of a Scaffold Competent Person. Instruction is primarily classroom-based and focuses on scaffold regulations, hazard recognition, scaffold components, stability and capacity principles, and safe erection, use, and dismantling fundamentals, with limited hands-on demonstrations used to reinforce key concepts.
Course Topic Breakdown:
- OSHA / Cal-OSHA scaffold regulations and competent person responsibilities
- Scaffold hazard recognition and corrective action fundamentals
- Scaffold types, components, and terminology
- Foundations, stability, and structural support principles
- Capacity and loading fundamentals
- Fall protection and access considerations
- Safe erection, use, and dismantling fundamentals
- Limited hands-on demonstration and hazard identification review
- Written evaluation
Designation Statement:
Completion of this course provides fundamental knowledge, but the employer must evaluate and deem the worker competent and authorize them to act as the Scaffold Competent Person.


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