Why Should You Take This 32-Hour Suspended Scaffold Supervisor course?
As per 3314.4.5.3 of the 2014 NYC Construction Codes, this 32-Hour Suspended Scaffold Supervisor course is required by the New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) to supervise suspended scaffold projects on construction sites in New York City.During this course, participants will develop the core management skills required to be an effective supervisor of suspended scaffolding operations. Students will identify ways to read scaffold design drawings, how to verify the fitness of the rigging crew, properly train workers on related hazards, and also how to identify and respond to emergency situations.
Who Should Attend This 32-Hour Suspended Scaffold Supervisor course?
This course is geared towards experienced workers interested in suspended scaffold project supervision with at least one year of practical experience in hoisting and rigging. This training is also beneficial for as well as safety managers, superintendents, and individuals planning to apply for New York City Master or Special Rigger’s license.
Course Completion Process: Upon successful completion of the course (in 2-3 business days), participants will receive a 32-Hour Suspended Scaffold Supervisor course completion picture ID card that will be valid for 4 years.
Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites needed to attend this course. Students must be able to verbally communicate with instructor in primary language of the training.
Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
Course Completion Requirements: Students are required to complete 100% of the course and actively participate in all learning activities including hands-on demonstrations and the final course exam which students must obtain a score of 70% or higher to receive course completion materials. Students who do not pass the written or practical exam will have one opportunity to retake the entire 32 hour course and retake the exam at reduced fee of $250. Hands-on assessment will be made by instructor to determine if each student is capable of applying rope knots, terminating wire rope, building a block and tackle system, and operating scaffold hoist motor.