Basic Scaffolding Licence (SB)
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Basic Scaffolding Licence (SB) Course Information
$1,695.00
Course Code
CPCCLSF2001
Course Duration
5 Days
RTO Provider
On the Job Training (RTO 70023)
Entry Requirement/s
Nill
CPCCLSF2001 – Licence to erect, alter and dismantle Scaffolding Basic level
This unit specifies the outcomes required to erect, alter and dismantle scaffolding at the basic level, consisting of scaffolding work connected with the operation or use of modular or pre-fabricated scaffolds, cantilevered materials hoists with a maximum working load of 500kg, ropes and gin wheels, safety nets and static lines, and bracket scaffolds (tank and formwork) for licensing purposes.

CPCCLSF2001 - Licence to erect, alter and dismantle Scaffolding Basic level
COURSE OVERVIEW:
This unit specifies the outcomes required to erect, alter and dismantle scaffolding at the basic level, consisting of scaffolding work connected with the operation or use of modular or pre-fabricated scaffolds, cantilevered materials hoists with a maximum working load of 500kg, ropes and gin wheels, safety nets and static lines, and bracket scaffolds (tank and formwork) for licensing purposes.
This unit covers the scope of work to plan the job, select and inspect equipment, set up task, erect scaffold and scaffold equipment and dismantle scaffold and scaffold equipment.
This unit is based upon the National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work.
This unit in its current form it state and territory licensing requirements. Any alteration will result in a unit which is not acceptable to regulators for the purpose of licensing.
PERFORMANCE CRITERIA:
- Plan the job
- Select & inspect plant & equipment
- Set up task
- Erect scaffold & scaffold equipment
- Dismantle scaffold & scaffold equipment
COURSE OUTLINE:
- Ability to erect scaffold within the scope of the basic scaffolder
- Ability to erect, level, plumb and stabilise cantilever hoists and scaffolds
- Ability to interpret manufacturer's specifications for plant and equipment
- Ability to work safely at heights
- Ability to set up fall arrest systems, including safety nets
- Ability to work safely in confined spaces
- Accurate interpretation of basic structural charts and structural plans
- Applying methods for making temporary connection using fibre ropes
- Correct application of all scaffolding equipment
- Methods for making temporary connection of guy ropes and static lines using Flexible Steel Wire Rope (FSWR)
- Verify problems and equipment faults and demonstrate appropriate response.
- Use of appropriate mathematical procedures for estimation and measurement of loads Commonwealth, state or territory OHS legislation and local government regulations, including standards and codes of practice relevant to the full range of techniques for undertaking basic scaffolding activities
- Knowledge of principles relating to plant and equipment stability
- Knowledge of types of scaffolding and their application
- Knowledge of scaffolding erection and dismantling techniques
- Knowledge of types of hoists, plant and equipment associated with basic scaffolding and their use/s
- Risk assessment and control, including understanding of the hierarchy of control
- Estimation of bearing pressures of the full range of soil types and associated ground conditions for setting up plant and equipment
- Load capabilities of different types of scaffolding constructions
- Understanding and application of organisational and workplace standards, requirements, policies and procedures for scaffolding
- Safety equipment applicable to scaffolding
- Understanding and application of the inspection and maintenance requirements for basic scaffold, associated equipment and scaffold equipment
- Uses and limitations of tools and equipment, appropriate to scaffolding tasks and activities.
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