objectivesThe Tubular Welded Frame Scaffold Erectors for Construction online safety course is an online training from OSHA Education School designed to teach participants how to identify different types of scaffolds commonly found in the construction workplace. Participants will learn the proper safe erection of tubular welded frame scaffolds. Additionally, participants will learn the importance of proper erection and how it effects the safety of those supervising the process of erection and those who will use the scaffold upon the completion of setup.
Throughout the Tubular Welded Frame Scaffold Erectors for Construction, participants will learn the tools and equipment required for proper scaffold erection in the workplace. From basic safety considerations to roles and responsibilities, this intermediate-level course will give a broad overview of scaffold erectors. Specific course topics include the following:
Introduction to tubular welded frame scaffolds
Types of scaffolds in construction
General principles governing scaffold erection
Preparing for scaffold erection
Erection team training
Scaffold user training
Specific industry terms covered throughout this course include the following:
Tubular welded frame scaffold
OSHA
descriptionThe Tubular Welded Frame Scaffold Erectors for Construction online safety course is designed to educate participants how to recognise various types of scaffolds that are frequently seen in the construction industry. Participants will learn how to properly build tubular welded frame scaffolds in a safe manner. Additionally, participants will understand the value of good scaffold erection and how it impacts the safety of those monitoring the erection process as well as those who will utilise the scaffold following setup. The Tubular Welded Frame Scaffold Erectors for Construction course teaches participants how to properly build scaffolds in the workplace. This intermediate-level training will provide an overview of scaffold erectors, covering everything from fundamental safety concerns to duties and duties.
You must score at least 70% to pass this OSHA 1 training. You will be given up to THREE opportunities to pass the quizzes and final exam.
Failure to pass quizzes and the final exam will result in being locked out of this online training program, but the learner can repurchase and start back from the beginning.
Upon completing this Tubular Welded Frame Scaffold Erectors For Construction and the accompanying survey, you will receive an OSHA 1 card from the provider of this OSHA training on behalf of the Department of Labor.
Students who successfully complete the program will receive a completion card issued by the U.S. Department of Labor.
YOU MUST COMPLETE THE SURVEY AT THE END OF THIS TRAINING TO RECEIVE YOUR DOL CARD
outline1. Introduction
Tubular Welded Frame Scaffold Erectors Course
Objectives
General Issues on Scaffolds
Scaffold Erector/Competent Person Training
2. Scaffold Types
Typical Scaffolds in Construction
Tubular Welded Frame
Tube and Coupler
System
Wood Pole
Swing Stage/Boatswains Chairs Spyders
Many Available
Other Equipment
3. Erection - General Principles
Tubular Welded Frame Scaffold
Erector’s Tools
Be Familiar With
Erector’s Tools
Supported Scaffold Similarities
Never Forget – Scaffolds Must Be Erected
Competent Person
Qualified Person
Scaffolding Qualified Person
4. Preparing for Scaffold Erection
Preparing for Scaffold Erection
Job Site Inspection
Load Requirements
Load Capacities and Frame Spacing
Drawings and Engineering Designs
Equipment Inspections
Plank Inspection
Planks – Metal, Fabricated, LVL
Planks – Criteria for Removal
Suggested Test Criteria for Planks
5. Erection 1
Erection Criteria
Frames
Cross and Horizontal braces
Frame Spacing
Frame Connections
Guardrails/Toeboards
X – Braces as Guardrails
Putlogs
Ancient Putlog Example
Securing to Structures
6. Erection 2
Platforms
Scaffold Platforms/Planking
Plank Overlaps
Scaffold Planking Guidelines
Spacing from Building or Wall
Requirements for Toe Boards
Scaffold Access
Scaffold Inspections
7. Tagging Systems
How High Can We Build TWF Scaffold?
Starting
Next Steps
Planks and Subsequent Levels
Guys, Ties, and Braces
Continue Erection
Scaffold Modification
Icy Conditions
Accident Example
Scaffold Dismantling
8. Erection Team Training
Appendix D
General Overview Issues
Tubular Welded Frame Specifics for erectors:
9. Scaffold User Training
Mandatory Training
Electrical Safety
Load Capacities
Fall Protection
Falling Object Protection
10. Summary
Summary
Final Comments
Benefits OSHA Education School’s Tubular Welded Frame Scaffold Erectors for Construction online course covers the tools and equipment required for the safe and efficient execution of scaffold erection. Upon successful completion of this online course, participants can expect to:
Know the roles and responsibilities of the competent person and qualified person in regard to scaffold erection on the construction worksite
Understand the various tubular welded frame scaffold components
Be aware of training requirements for the complete scaffold erection team, as well as individual scaffold users