Working at Height Training
Remote Instructor Led Layher System Scaffolding Inspection Training
Onsite training
Group rates available
HR and H&S Consultancy
Duration: One Day (08:00 – 17:00)
Introduction:
The Work at Height Regulations 2005 requires the inspection of certain work equipment and places of work at height (r12 and 13 and Schedule 7). It also requires that every employer shall ensure that no person engages in any activity, including organisation, planning and supervision, in relation to working at height, or work equipment for use in such work unless they are competent to do so, or, if being trained, is supervised by a competent person. This one day Layher System Scaffolding Inspection and Appreciation Course will give delegates a broad based training in the basic skills, techniques and record keeping of Layher System Scaffolding inspections.
Who the course is aimed at:
Managers, Supervisors and Operatives who are responsible for inspecting Layher System scaffolds and completing reports in accordance with statutory Regulations.
Course Contents:
• Introduction to the Course
• Statutory Instruments & BS EN Standards
• Technical Guidance relating to Scaffolding
• Types/Manufacturers of Modular Scaffolding
• Layher System Scaffolds (Types, uses and inspecting)
• Basic Components of Layher Allround scaffolding
• Construction and layout of Layher System Scaffolding
• Scaffold access & egress (including System Staircase)
• Types of Ties/Anchors, uses and methods of fixing.
• Preventing Falls • Inspection Procedures and Site Safety.
• Inspections Requirements and Record Keeping.
• Online Inspection by Delegates.
• Multiple Choice Test Paper
• Appraisals / Close
Please Note:
Please note that this course provides the delegate with the necessary knowledge to inspect Layher System Scaffolding. It is his / her employer's responsibility to demonstrate that the delegate has subsequently gained the relevant practical experience following the course before he / she can be deemed competent
Introduction:
The Work at Height Regulations 2005 requires the inspection of certain work equipment and places of work at height (r12 and 13 and Schedule 7). It also requires that every employer shall ensure that no person engages in any activity, including organisation, planning and supervision, in relation to working at height, or work equipment for use in such work unless they are competent to do so, or, if being trained, is supervised by a competent person. This one day Layher System Scaffolding Inspection and Appreciation Course will give delegates a broad based training in the basic skills, techniques and record keeping of Layher System Scaffolding inspections.
Who the course is aimed at:
Managers, Supervisors and Operatives who are responsible for inspecting Layher System scaffolds and completing reports in accordance with statutory Regulations.
Course Contents:
• Introduction to the Course
• Statutory Instruments & BS EN Standards
• Technical Guidance relating to Scaffolding
• Types/Manufacturers of Modular Scaffolding
• Layher System Scaffolds (Types, uses and inspecting)
• Basic Components of Layher Allround scaffolding
• Construction and layout of Layher System Scaffolding
• Scaffold access & egress (including System Staircase)
• Types of Ties/Anchors, uses and methods of fixing.
• Preventing Falls • Inspection Procedures and Site Safety.
• Inspections Requirements and Record Keeping.
• Online Inspection by Delegates.
• Multiple Choice Test Paper
• Appraisals / Close
Please Note:
Please note that this course provides the delegate with the necessary knowledge to inspect Layher System Scaffolding. It is his / her employer's responsibility to demonstrate that the delegate has subsequently gained the relevant practical experience following the course before he / she can be deemed competent
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