Why Should You Take This NYC 4-Hour Supported Scaffold User Safety Training Course?
As per Local Law 52 of 2005, this 4-Hour Supported Scaffold User Safety training course is required for workers using supported scaffolds on construction sites in New York City. This course explains the basic elements of supported scaffold safety and introduces students to the nature of supported scaffold hazards. This course emphasizes the role of the scaffold user in accident prevention, which includes scaffold inspections, recognizing hazards, and responding to emergencies. This course is required for anyone who will use or work on supported scaffolds of any height.
Supported scaffolds are one or more platforms supported by outrigger beams, brackets, poles, legs, uprights, posts, frames, or similar rigid support. This includes sidewalk bridge scaffolds, single pole scaffolds, tube and coupler scaffolds, fabricated frame scaffolds, outrigger scaffolds, needle beam scaffolds, mobile scaffolds, repair bracket scaffolds, mast climber scaffolds that are mechanized or motorized.
Who Should Attend This 4-Hour Supported Scaffold User Safety Training Course?
This course is designed for a diverse population of professions who use supported scaffolds in NYC, such as construction workers, safety inspectors, safety managers, engineers and architects, and many others.
Course Completion Process: Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive 4-Hour Supported Scaffold User Certificate picture ID card that will be valid for 4 years. ID Card will be released the day of class.
Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites for attending this course.
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 exercises.