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Swing Stage Certification

Swing Stage Supervisor Training

Our online Swing Stage Supervisor Training course is an advanced-level safety training program designed particularly to meet the needs of workers in the construction sector. This comprehensive 10-hour program is divided into 21 modules. Each module is designed to equip you with the skills and expertise needed to supervise swing stage operations safely and efficiently.

22 Modules

Although operating swing stages is not a difficult job, it is essential to understand the load limitations and workload of the stage and beam. This understanding will assist the employees and help them avoid overloading the stage with equipment, which can lead to accidents. To make sure that the operators stick to the safety protocols and work according to them, the presence of a swing stage supervisor in necessary at the construction site.

Our course has been designed to provide you with all the knowledge and skills required to succeed in supervisory roles in the construction sector. The thing that sets our Swing Stage Supervisor Training course apart is that all aspects of swing stage supervision will be covered in the course, from practical application to regulatory compliance. You will get to learn detailed topics, including crew management, equipment maintenance, emergency protocols, and risk assessment. 

Who Needs Swing Stage Supervisor Training?


Swing Stage Supervisor Training is necessary for anyone involved in supervising suspended scaffolding operations. If you are a construction supervisor, scaffolding contractor, safety manager, building owner, project manager, safety inspector, construction worker, or risk management professional, this training is meant for you.

Course Modules - (22)

  • 1) Suspended Scaffold Intro
  • 2) Suspended Scaffold
  • 3) Criteria for Suspended Scaffolds
  • 4) Toolbox Talk: Suspended Scaffold Safety
  • 1) OSHA Definitions: Who are Competent, Qualified, Designated, and Certified Persons?
  • 2) What is an OSHA Competent Person?
  • 3) Competant VS Qualified Person in Safety
  • 1) Case Study "Dramatic Rescue After Scaffolding Collapse In Palmetto Bay"
  • 2) Preventing Worker Injuries and Deaths Caused by Falls From Suspension Scaffolds
  • 1) OSHA-Suspended Scaffold/Swing Stage
  • 1) OSHA-Catenary
  • 2) OSHA-Float (ship)
  • 3) OSHA-Interior Hung
  • 4) OSHA-Multi-level
  • 5) OSHA-Multi-point Adjustable
  • 6) OSHA-Needle Beam
  • 7) OSHA-Single-point Adjustable
  • 1) Subpart E : Personal Protective and Life Saving Equipment
  • 2) Personal Protective and Life Saving Equipment
  • 3) Subpart M : Fall Prevention
  • 4) Subpart L: Scaffolds
  • 5) OSHA 1926.450 - Scope, Application and Definitions Applicable to this Subpart
  • 1) Donning a Fall Protection Harness
  • 2) Inspection of fall protection
  • 3) Inspection Procedures Harness
  • 4) Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Introduction | PPE Safety Training for Construction Workers
  • 5) Fall Protection Harness Selection
  • 1) Measurements for Assessing Fall Hazards and Controls
  • 2) Calculating Fall Distance
  • 3) Fall Distance Educator
  • 4) Fall Protection Fact Sheet
  • 5) Warning Line | OSHA, Fall Protection Training, Roofing Work, Workplace Accidents
  • 6) Falling Object Protection | Tool Lanyards, Safety Nets, Fall Protection, Oregon OSHA
  • 7) Do the Math - Calculating Fall Clearance Tutorial (M2V4 Do the Math
  • 8) Drop Object Incidents 3T's of Tool Tethering
  • 1) Hand and Power Tool Safety
  • 2) Suspended Scaffold Use
  • 3) SUSPENDED SCAFFOLDING SAFETY
  • 4) Hand and Power Tools Training
  • 5) Distracted Work at Height - Don’t Do It!
  • 6) CODE OF SAFE PRACTICES FOR SUSPENDED SCAFFOLDS
  • 7) High winds cause workers to swing on scaffolding
  • 8) Wind Speeds and Swing Stages
  • 9) When to Use a Parapet Clamp
  • 10) FALL PROTECTION | Parapet Clamps
  • 11) 6,000 lb Rated Removable Concrete Anchor
  • 12) Roof Loading from Swing Stage Rigging
  • 1) SUSPENDED SCAFFOLD ROOFTOP RIGGING
  • 2) How to Prevent Dropped Objects by Tethering, Topping and Trapping
  • 3) Requirements for TwoPoint Adjustable Suspension Scaffolds
  • 4) Counterweight Formula
  • 5) Calculating the Load on a Suspended Scaffolding Hoist
  • 6) CODE OF SAFE PRACTICES
  • 7) Safety talk Suspended access equipment—Counterweights
  • 8) Counter Weight Calculation
  • 9) Counterweight Formula
  • 10) Suspended access equipment—Counterweights
  • 11) Multi-tier Suspended Platform Load Rating
  • 12) Swing Stages: Number of Hoists vs. Number of Operators
  • 13) Swing Stages Used for Wind Turbine Blade or Tower Maintenance
  • 14) Tiebacks: United States and Canadian Requirements
  • 1) Hoist, Platform & Rigging Equipment Practices
  • 2) Swing Stages, an Introduction
  • 3) POWER CLIMBER POWERMOD PLATFORM
  • 4) SUSPENDED ACCESS EQUIPMENT
  • 5) Suspended Board Rooftop Rigging Logistics
  • 6) Calculating the Load on a Suspended Scaffolding Hoist
  • 7) OVERLOADING SUSPENDED SCAFFOLD HOISTS
  • 8) Power for Suspended Scaffolds
  • 9) Rigging for Stall Load of a Hoist
  • 10) Supplier Qualification for Modular Suspended Platforms
  • 1) 2 Minute Tool Box Talk on the Effect of Sling Angles on SWL
  • 2) Crosby Rigging Tips: Side loading of shackles
  • 1) Ropes 101: The Three Types and When to use Them
  • 2) A Secure, Permanent Hitch - The Scaffold Knot
  • 3) Scaffold Hitch - How to Tie the Scaffold Hitch - How to Suspend a Plank with Rope
  • 4) 7 Essential Knots You Need To Know
  • 5) How to tie two Half Hitches in under 30 seconds
  • 6) How to tie a Square Knot in under 30 seconds
  • 7) How to tie a Sheet Bend in under 30 seconds
  • 8) How to Tie the Most Useful Knot in the World (Bowline)
  • 9) How to tie a Clove Hitch in under 30 seconds
  • 10) Termination Knot
  • 11) GUIDELINES FOR ROPE ACCESS
  • 12) Basic Ropes & Knots
  • 13) SER INSTRUCTION MANUAL TIE-OFF ADAPTER AND SCAFFOLD CHOKER ANCHORAGE CONNECTORS
  • 1) Wire Rope Termination
  • 2) Wire Rope Tip Preparation
  • 3) How To Work With Wire Rope and Wire Rope Clips
  • 4) Installing Wire Rope Clips - The Right Way
  • 5) Which Shackle Should You Be Using?
  • 6) Inspecting Shackles
  • 7) Wire Rope Frequently Asked Questions
  • 8) VERIFY YOUR WIRE ROPE TERMINATIONS: INCORRECT TERMINATIONS CAN LEAD TO CATASTROPHIC FAILURE
  • 9) Working Safely with Wire Rope
  • 10) Rigging Hardware
  • 11) Wire Rope Care and Handling
  • 1) Swing Stage Inspections
  • 2) SUSPENDED SCAFFOLD PRE-OPERATION INSPECTION CHECKLIST
  • 1) Suspended Scaffold Basics Rigging and Operating Procedures
  • 2) Rigging for Stall Load of a Hoist
  • 3) SAFE WORK PROCEDURES SWING STAGE RIGGING
  • 1) Rope Grabs and Lanyard Length for Window Cleaners
  • 2) Rope Grab Instruction Video
  • 3) Safety Talk How to inspect a Rope Grab and how to use a Rope Grab
  • 4) Lifeline Inspection Authorized Person Training
  • 5) Mobile Rope Grab
  • 6) Rope Grabs
  • 7) USER INSTRUCTION MANUAL SYNTHETIC ROPE GRAB
  • 8) Horizontal Lifelines and Suspended Scaffolds
  • 1) Testing motors for swing stage
  • 2) Spider SC1000 Traction Hoist Features
  • 3) Emergency Features of Sky Climber Hoists
  • 1) Suspended Scaffold Installation Inspections
  • 2) MIOSHA Fact Sheet -Suspended Scaffold Safety
  • 3) Safety talk Suspended access equipment—Counterweights
  • 4) Safety talk outrigger beam swing stage inspection
  • 5) SUSPENDED SCAFFOLD PRE-OPERATION INSPECTION CHECKLIST
  • 1) CODE OF SAFE PRACTICES FOR ADJUSTABLE SUSPENDED SCAFFOLDS
  • 1) Wielding
  • 2) SUSPENDED SCAFFOLD PLATFORM WELDING PRECAUTIONS
  • 1) A Fall Could Cause a Stroke! | Trauma Straps, Workplace Accident, Suspension Trauma Training
  • 2) How to Rescue a Fallen Worker | Fall Protection
  • 3) Sky Climber Assisted Rescue
  • 4) Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans

Learning Objectives


From our online Swing Stage Supervisor Training course, you will be able to

       Understand the responsibilities and role of a Swing Stage Supervisor in managing and supervising suspended scaffolding operations.

       Conduct in-depth risk assessments to identify hazards associated with swing-stage operations.

       Implement top-notch practices for creating a safe work environment on construction sites.

       Develop emergency response plans and preparedness protocols.

By the end of the program, you'll be a certified Swing Stage Supervisor, ready to take on leadership roles with confidence and competence. So, don't miss this opportunity and enroll in our online Swing Stage Supervisor Training today.



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  • Modules : 22
  • Duration : 10 Hours
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  • Language : English
  • Skill Level : Expert
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