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Scaffolding Training - Why It’s Important

Scaffolding Training - Why It’s Important
Scaffolding incidents in the industry has been making news since last year. It had topped the most cited violation according to OSHA and even this year, it is still dominating the chart.

Scaffolds are used in the commercial and industrial construction sites every day and painters, miners, bricklayers and electricians use the scaffolds to reach to higher levels.

There are 65% of construction personnel working on scaffoldings every year. The scaffolding accidents often result due to the negligence of maintenance and construction. Annually, out of the 500,000 injuries occurring in the construction industry, 10,000 are related to scaffolding.

The personal injuries while using scaffolds are caused by many ways. Some of the most common are listed below:
  • Improper use of scaffolds for other unrelated tasks.
  • Improper Installation.
  • Defective components used while erecting the scaffolds.
  • Unskilled personnel constructing the scaffolds.
Some of the hazards associated with scaffold work are falling off, scaffold collapse, tools falling off and electric shock.

Employees working with scaffolding must receive a proper OSHA safety training course to recognize and prevent three major types of scaffolding hazards that are: fall hazards, falling object hazards and electrical hazards.

OSHA has also indicated that employees must go for the required training standard whenever they are going to build, work or certify that the scaffolding is safe for use.

The trainees will be made aware of the safety hazards which they should watch while working with scaffolding. The OSHA safety training for scaffolding provides a detailed overview of the safety measures required while working with scaffolding. You will be introduced to the various types of scaffolds used in the industry. It also outlines the requirements of OSHA and the preventive measures taken into account for the safety of the employees. The training must meet the requirements of OSHA’s Construction Industry Scaffolding Regulations for scaffold users, 29 CFR 1926.454.

Why scaffolding training is required is that, the deaths and injuries of workers due to scaffolding incidents could have been prevented if employees knew about the hazards. When they are careful enough, such death and injuries can be avoided. Even the employers must instill this value in their employees.

The training can be taken online these days. There are no hassles of going to a class or allot time in between you work schedule. Join an online course if you want to complete the course soon and efficiently.

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