Scaffolding
A scaffold serves as a temporary framework enabling workers to carry out tasks at elevated levels. They are essential in construction, maintenance, planned shutdowns, and various other high-altitude work activities.
The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports that scaffold-related incidents cause approximately 60 fatalities and 4,500 injuries annually. Falls from scaffolds contribute to around 25% of fatal falls from all work surfaces, leading to an estimated 60 deaths each year due to scaffold-related accidents.
Learning Objectives
The primary goal of this course is to teach workers safe work procedures to follow when working on or around scaffolding. Users will learn:
- How to identify common scaffolding hazards
- Preventing accidents on the job site
- The role of the scaffolding competent person
- How to avoid common injuries’ associated with scaffolding
- Protocol for working around scaffolding
The scaffolding awareness simulation is ideal for current and future employees or supervisors who work in or around scaffolding on a construction site.
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Falls from scaffolds account for roughly 25% of fatal falls from all working surfaces. The primary goal of this course is to teach workers safe work procedures to follow when working on or around scaffolding.