This course is designed in accordance with the OSHA regulation450-
The course is divided into 5 major parts.
Part 1- Introduction and Scaffold components
This course is designed in accordance with the OSHA regulation450-
The course is divided into 5 major parts.
Part 1- Introduction and Scaffold components
What is Scaffold?
When is Scaffold needed?
Where do we need scaffold?
How scaffold is built?
What is Post?
What is Runner?
What is Bearer?
What is Board Bearer?
What is base plate?
What is Sole Board?
What is a guard rail system?
Why installed Guard Rail System?
What is the purpose of Toe Board?
How are bracing installed?
Why there is a need of bracing?
Scaffold Components Summary
Types of Scaffold Couplers
Review Questions
Part II- Full body harness and Lanyard inspection & proper use
Full Body Harness
Personal Fall Arrest system
Shock Absorbing lanyard
Anchorage Connectors
Fall Distance Calculation
Full body harness and lanyard inspection
correct use of harness Donning & Doffing
Part III- Scaffold Inspection & Tagging
Scaffold Tagging System
Red , Green, Yellow Tag Scaffolds
How & Why to tag a scaffold
Scaffold Inspection & Tagging Criteria
How Green Scaffolds tags are filled
Work Permit Issuer & Receiver Role
Part IV-Scaffold users checklist
Scaffold users checklist is divided into 9 elements and each element will be discussed in detail;
Foundation
Post
Post for Tube & Coupler Scaffold
Runners and Bearers
Tubing and Couplers
Planks and working platforms
Guardrails and Toe Boards
Stability
Access
Part V- Scaffold General Requirement
Scaffold Plan
Types of Scaffold
Scaffold Work Flow
Special Scaffolds
Scaffold Potential Hazards
Scaffold Loading Calculation
Videos
In this chapter you will learn the following ;
what is scaffold?
When is scaffold needed?
Where do we need scaffold?
How scaffold is built?
it is important to know about the basic then we will discuss about;
scaffold construction methods
system connection types
Tube connectors
after understanding the construction methods it is important to be familiar with the scaffold components;
What is a Post, Runner, Bearer, Board Bearers, Plank, base plate, sole board?
Then following will be discussed in detail;
Guard Rail System
Purpose of Guard Rail System
Purpose of Toe board
How are the bracings installed?
Why there is need for bracings?
thereafter, we will be able to learn about
Types of scaffold couplers and their application in detail.
In Part-II the full body harness will be discussed in detail; the following major topics will be covered in this lecture but not limited to these;
Personal Fall Arrest System
Full Body Harness
Shock Absorbing Lanyard
How & Where to Anchor a Lanyard
Safe height / fall distance calculation
After that, we will discuss in detail about the inspection of full body harness and lanyard.
Thereafter, we will discuss and understand the correct method of wearing a full body harness. Donning & Doffing
In this Part-III we will discuss and understand the following things;
Pre-use Inspection
who are scaffold supervisor?
What are the responsibilities of being a scaffold supervisor?
What are the different levels of scaffold supervisor?
Who are scaffold inspectors?
What are the responsibilities of being a scaffold inspector?
thereafter we will discuss about Tags;
Red Tag
Green Tag
Yellow Tag
Why tag on a scaffold?
When to tag a scaffold?
How to tag a scaffold?
when must a scaffold supervisor & inspector inspect a scaffold
When must a scaffold supervisor sign a tag?
How scaffold green tag is filled?
Permit Issuer & Receivers Role
Attempt All Questions
In this Part-4 we will cover the following major topics related to scaffold checklist. The scaffold checklist is divided into 9 elements and each element will be discussed in detail;
Foundation
Post
Posts for Tube & Coupler Scaffold
Runner & Bearers
Tubing & Couplers
Planks and Working Platforms
Guard Rails and Toe Boards
Stability
Access
This is very important Part in this lecture we will cover the following major topics;
When is Scaffold plan required?
Who are authorized to erect scaffolds more than 40 feet or special scaffolds?
What is the basic scaffold work flow Components?
As, we have covered everything in previous 04 parts so now its time to understand the types of scaffolds. The types of scaffold will be discussed in detail.
Thereafter, we will cover the Scaffold Potential Hazards.
Finally, we will solve exercise and will teach you the loading calculation through that you will be able to identify which one is the light duty , medium duty or heavy duty scaffold.
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