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32-HR Suspended Scaffold Supervisor

DOB Course Code: SCA-301
Last Updated on 3 weeks

Course Duration

32 Hours

Course Session

4-5 Session

Language

English, Spanish

Training Type

Classroom Training

Course Overview

The 32 Hour Suspended Scaffolding Supervisor Course, also known as the 32-hour suspended rigging foreman course, is designed for individuals who wish to supervise suspended scaffold projects. The Suspended Scaffold Supervisor Course is aimed at experienced workers, safety managers, and superintendents. Students will learn about the rules and regulations related to supervising suspended scaffold projects. During the course students will review the NYC construction codes and OSHA regulations pursuant to the supervision of suspended scaffolds. Students will learn suspended scaffold standards, how to read scaffold drawings, how to properly train workers on potential hazards, how to verify the fitness of a rigging crew and how to respond correctly in the case of an emergency.

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What you'll learn

  • Advanced Scaffolding Engineering and Design
  • Supervisory Principles and Leadership
  • Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment
  • Accident Investigation and Prevention
  • OSHA Regulation and Industry Standards
  • Developing and Implementing Safe Work Plans

CEU Credits Earned

3.2

Continuous Education Units

Need to renew your 32 Hour Suspended Scaffold Supervisor Certification?

You may need to renew your Suspended Scaffold certification if:

  • Your current certification has expired
  • Your employer requires it;
  • Industry standards or regulations have changed
  • If you feel that your skills need a refresher
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Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:

  • Identify suspended scaffold systems and their essential components
  • Discuss common suspended scaffold hazards based on statistical and historical data provided
  • Outline differences between OSHA and NYC DOB scaffold regulations and their sources
  • Demonstrate practical skills necessary to properly install and maintain fall protection systems used on suspended scaffolds
  • Create a suspended scaffold inspection checklist using provided requirements
  • Apply various applications & connection techniques using ropes, knots & hitches
  • Assemble the block and tackle for a fiber rope light duty scaffold
  • Construct the wire rope termination for hoisting rope on suspended scaffolds

NYC DOB Requirements

As Per 3314.4.5.3 of the 2014 NYC Construction Code, this 32 Hour rigging foreman training is required by the New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) to supervise suspended scaffold projects on construction sites in New York City.

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Pricing

Group

Minimum 5 person per class
$ 995
00
Per Person
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Course Policy

To successfully complete the training, students must:

  • Earn a minimum score of 75% on the final evaluation.
  • Complete 100% of the required course content.
  • Completion of required pre-and post-quiz assessment
  • Actively participate in all written and practical learning activities.
  • Completion of Continuing Education and Training Registration Form

Please note that no make-up time will be provided for missed assignments or activities.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Experienced workers with at least one year of practical experience in hoisting and rigging and whose roles require supervision of suspended scaffold projects. This training may also be beneficial for safety managers, superintendents, and individuals planning to apply for the New York City Master or Special Rigger’s license.

    • Improve supervisory skills and enhance leadership abilities in scaffold operations.
    • Develop in-depth knowledge of scaffold safety regulations and best practices.
    • Enhance job site safety and reduce the risk of accidents and injuries.
    • Improve communication and coordination within the scaffolding crew.
    • Demonstrate a commitment to safety and professional development.
    • Overseeing all aspects of scaffold erection, dismantling, inspection, and use.
    • Ensuring compliance with all safety regulations and company policies.
    • Conducting job site inspections and identifying potential hazards.
    • Training and supervising scaffold crews.
    • Investigating accidents and implementing corrective actions.
    • Maintaining accurate records of scaffold inspections and maintenance.

    This course will likely cover a variety of supported scaffold types, including independent, ties, suspended, and other common configurations