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Supported Scaffold Certification

Supported Scaffold Competent Person Training

Scaffold Competent Person Training Program gives trainees the skills required to operate a scaffold as a "competent person." In construction sites where scaffolds are necessary to access elevated work areas, this function is essential to maintaining worker safety. Scaffolding is an essential part of building but there are serious safety risks during its use. With this scaffold of competent person training, your team members will have the expertise to reduce such hazards and guarantee a secure workplace. You show that you are serious about worker safety and OSHA compliance by appointing qualified "competent persons".

22 Modules

Course Modules - (22)

  • 1) Competent Person
  • 2) Toolbox Talk: Staying Safe on Scaffolding
  • 3) Competent person
  • 1) OSHA-Criteria for Supported Scaffolds
  • 2) OSHA-Scaffold Platform Construction
  • 3) OSHA-Access Requirements
  • 4) OSHA-Use Requirements
  • 5) OSHA-Fall Protection Requirements
  • 6) OSHA-Falling Object Protection
  • 7) OSHA-What are the Capacity Requirements for all Scaffolds?
  • 1) Falls in Construction/Fixed Scaffolds
  • 2) Scaffolding Collapse in Downtown Charleston
  • 3) Brooklyn Scaffolding Collapse Shakes Residents
  • 1) What is an OSHA Competent Person?
  • 2) Competant VS Qualified Person in Safety
  • 3) Scaffold Designers are Workers Who are Qualified to Design Scaffolds
  • 1) Subpart E : Personal Protective and Life Saving Equipment
  • 2) Personal Protective and Life Saving Equipment
  • 3) Subpart M : Fall Prevention
  • 4) Scaffolding Hazards
  • 5) Scaffold Ladders
  • 6) Ladders & Stairways
  • 7) Scaffold Ladder Installation and Use Guidelines
  • 1) OSHA-Fabricated Frame, Base Section, Support Structure, Fall Protection, Platform, Keeping Upright
  • 2) OSHA-Fabricated Frame, Access, Electrical Hazards, Personnel Training and Competent Persons
  • 3) OSHA-Fabricated Frame, Fall Protection
  • 4) OSHA-Fabricated Frame, Electrical Hazards
  • 5) OSHA-Fabricated Frame, Support Structure
  • 1) Tube and Coupler
  • 2) Parts of Scaffolding
  • 3) Tube and Clamp Scaffold
  • 4) Tube and Coupler Scaffolds — Erection and Use
  • 5) BrandNet® LRU Sample
  • 1) OSHA-Mobile (Manually or Propelled)
  • 2) Narrow Frame Scaffolds
  • 3) How to Build a Scaffolding Tower - a Step by Step Tutorial
  • 4) Baker Scaffold Assembly
  • 5) Riding of Mobile Scaffolds
  • 6) Safety Moment "Scaffold Casters"
  • 1) Putlog Assembly Guide
  • 2) Putlogs
  • 3) PUTLOG SCAFFOLDING
  • 4) PUTLOG SCAFFOLDING 2D
  • 1) OSHA-Ladder Jack
  • 2) OSHA-Mast Climbers
  • 3) OSHA-Pole or Wood Pole
  • 4) OSHA-Pump Jack
  • 5) OSHA-Specialty and Other Scaffolds
  • 1) Using Scaffolding Correctly - Apartment Construction Demonstration
  • 2) Toolbox Talk: Supported Scaffold Safety
  • 3) Scaffold Safety
  • 4) Safe Use of Scaffold
  • 5) When Using a Scaffold
  • 6) 3T's of Tool Tethering
  • 1) Confined Space Air Monitoring
  • 2) Atmospheric Testing and Monitoring
  • 3) HAZARDOUS GAS TESTING
  • 4) Atmospheric Monitoring Within Confined Spaces: What You Don't Know CAN Hurt!
  • 5) MX6 Confined Space Sampling
  • 6) Confined Space Hazards: Atmospheric Testing
  • 7) Procedures for Atmospheric Testing in Confined Spaces
  • 8) How to do a Gas Test of a Confined Space
  • 1) Erecting & Dismantling Scaffolds Is Fall Protection Required?
  • 2) CONSTRUCTION ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH & SAFETY EXHIBIT SCAFFOLDING
  • 3) Safety Moment "Scaffold Erection"
  • 4) Scaffolding Erecting Dismantling and Access
  • 5) Tube and Coupler Scaffolds — Planning and Design
  • 1) Scaffolding Walk Boards
  • 2) Scaffold Outriggers
  • 3) Scaffolding Cross Braces
  • 4) Scaffold Pins
  • 5) Scaffold Height to Base Ratio
  • 6) Screw Jack
  • 7) Scaffold Safety Moment
  • 8) Scaffold Capacity
  • 9) Scaffolding Mudsills
  • 1) Scaffolding Inspections
  • 2) SUPPORTED SCAFFOLD INSPECTION
  • 3) SCAFFOLD : COMPONENT TERMINOLOGY
  • 4) Safety Moment| Scaffold Walk Board Inspection |OSHA
  • 5) Scaffolding - Toe Boards
  • 6) Scaffold Inspection
  • 7) Scaffolding Side Bracket Inspection
  • 8) Visible Inspection of Scaffolding
  • 9) Scaffold Inspection
  • 10) Scaffolding Inspections
  • 11) Toolbox Talk: Scaffolding Safety
  • 1) Scaffold Erecting and Dismantling Procedure
  • 2) RECOMMENDED SCAFFOLDING ERECTION PROCEDURE
  • 3) Safe Scaffold Assembly
  • 4) Tube & Clamp Scaffold Erection Training
  • 5) Scaffold Height to Base Ratio
  • 1) Fall Protection, Accident Prevention & General Safety
  • 2) Fall Protection Anchors for Construction
  • 3) Scaffold Fall Protection
  • 4) OSHA Violation: Harnesses not Tied Off During Scaffold Erection
  • 5) Falling Object Protection | Tool Lanyards, Safety Nets, Fall Protection
  • 6) Scaffolding Falling Object Protection Preview
  • 7) Documenting Scaffolding Inspection
  • 8) Accident and Illness Prevention Program (AIPP)
  • 9) Scaffold Gates
  • 10) Scaffolds: Falling Object Protection (Construction)
  • 11) Scaffold Competent Person & Fall Protection
  • 1) Donning a Fall Protection Harness
  • 2) Selection, Fit Test of Harness
  • 3) Inspection Procedures Harness
  • 4) Fall Restraint vs. Fall Arrest in Construction
  • 5) ABCs of Active Fall Protection | Anchor, Body Harness, Connector
  • 6) Self-Retracting Lifelines (SRLs), Fall Arrest, Positioning Devices, Safety Nets | Fall Protection
  • 1) Measurements for Assessing Fall Hazards and Controls
  • 2) Calculating Fall Distance
  • 3) Fall Distance Educator
  • 4) Free Fall Distance
  • 5) Fall Protection Fact Sheet
  • 6) The University of Texas at Austin Fall Protection Plan
  • 7) FALL DISTANCE CALCULATING
  • 8) Free Fall Distance
  • 9) What is the Impact Force?
  • 1) Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans
  • 2) An Introduction to Emergency Preparedness
  • 3) Emergency Action Plan Training
  • 1) Respiratory Protection Training: Confined Space Hazards |
  • 2) PPE TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
  • 3) Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) | OSHA Requirements
  • 4) Osha Respiratory Protection Video
  • 1) OSHA Regulations for Scaffolding
  • 2) 1926.450 SUBPART L SCAFFOLDS
  • 3) Scaffold Compliance Training

Course Objectives


Upon completion of this program, participants can:

• Recognize the duties of a competent individual as specified by OSHA guidelines (29 CFR 1926.451 and 1926.452).

• Determine the various scaffold kinds and the appropriate uses for them.

• Analyze the specs and design drawings for a scaffold. • Identify possible dangers by thoroughly inspecting scaffolds before using them.

• Acknowledge and correct frequent breaches of scaffold safety

• Teach employees how to utilize scaffolds safely.

• Keep an eye on scaffold activities and implement safety procedures. • Supervise the appropriate scaffold disassembly

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand safety protocols in the workplace.
  • Recognize potential hazards and mitigate risks.

CEUs Awarded

Participants who successfully complete this course and meet all requirements will be awarded 8 OSHA Hours IACET CEUs.

Completion Requirements:

  • 100% appearance for the course
  • Fully involvement in all class trainings (determined by instructor)
  • Completion of Continuing Education and Training Registration Form
  • Completion of mandatory quiz assessments
  • As applicable, attainment of least passing score on required end-of-course examination
  • Participation and submittal of end-of-course assessment form (must provide name on form to obtain credit)
This Certificate of Training shall not imply or suggest that OSHA Outreach Training Program training was completed or will result in individual being certified. Students are not eligible to request and/or receive an OSHA student completion card
Students may request IACET CEU credit upon successful completion of the course, provided all required criteria are met. This option is available for those who wish to receive official recognition of their continuing education.
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This Course Includes

  • Modules : 22
  • Duration : 8 Hours
  • Certificate : Yes:
  • Language : English
  • Skill Level : Expert
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