NYC DOB 32-hour Supported Scaffold Installer & Remover – $515 at – Brooklyn, OH
NYC DOB 32-hour Supported Scaffold Installer & Remover – $515 at – Brooklyn, OH
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NYC DOB 32-hour Supported Scaffold Installer & Remover
Advanced Online Registration price: $515(plus processing fees)
132 32nd St, Suite 105, Brooklyn, NY 11232, USA
Saturdays & Sundays, Jan 24, 25, 31, & Feb 1, 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM Brooklyn
All students who successfully complete this class receive a 32-hour Scaffold photo ID card.
NYC requirement, per the Department of Buildings website:
To install or remove a supported scaffold in New York City, an individual mustsuccessfully complete this 32 hour training course.
Course curriculum includes:
1. General Overview of Scaffolding
2. Supported Scaffold Accidents
Common Causes & Prevention
Accident Statistics
Case Studies w/Photos
3. OSHA 1926 Overview – Safety & Health Regulations for Construction
Subpart E – Personal Protective Equipment & Life-Saving Equipment (PPE)
Subpart L – Scaffolds
Subpart M – Fall Protection
4. NYC Construction Codes Overview – cover all applicable codes, rules,
related department policy statements, regulatory notices, bulletins & memos including:
Title 1 Rules of the City of New York – Chapter 9 Rigging Operations & all NYC
Building Codes with emphasis on the scaffold sections (3314) in Chapter 33 Safeguards
during Construction & Demolition
5. NYC Department of Buildings Overview – cover all applicable
Administrative standard operating procedures, policy & procedure notices
permits/department notifications, forms, filing & site documents, plans, inspection
checklists/logs and wind & weather advisories
6. General Principles of Fall Protection
Fall Clearance, Total Fall Distance Calculations, Minimizing Fall Forces,
Guarding Against Falling Objects
7. Personal Protective Equipment & Fall Arrest Systems
Selection, Fit Test of Harness, Inspection Procedures
Donning & Doffing Harness & Equipment, Care of Equipment & Systems
8. Supported Scaffold Erection/Dismantling Planning
9. Supported Scaffold Use
Safe Use of Tools
Safety Hazards & Protection
Hazards – Fire, Electrical, Material Handling & Overloading
Maximum intended load & load handling
Installation & Removal of components, braces, tiebacks & guardrail systems
10. Rejection Criteria for Equipment & Hardware
11. Safety Checklists: Pre-Start, Erection & Dismantling Hands-On Demonstration
12. Emergency Situations & Preparedness Procedures
13. Access & Working Platforms
14. Foundations
15. Guys, Ties & Braces
16. Tubular Welded Frame Scaffolds
17. Specific Regulations & Standards
18. Components & Parts Inspection
19. Erection/Dismantling Planning
20. Guys, Ties & Braces
21. Fall Protection, Accident Prevention & General Safety
22. Access & Platforms
23. Erection/Dismantling Procedures
24. Rolling Scaffold Assembly
25. Putlogs
26. Tube & Clamp Scaffolds
27. Specific Regulations & Standards
28. Components & Parts Inspection
29. Erection/Dismantling Planning
30. Guys, Ties & Braces
31. Fall Protection, Accident Prevention & General Safety
32. Access & Platforms
33. Erection/Dismantling Procedures
34. Buttresses, Cantilevers & Bridges
35. System Scaffolds
36. Specific Regulations & Standards
37. Components & Parts Inspection
38. Erection/Dismantling Planning
39. Guys, Ties & Braces
40. Fall Protection, Accident Prevention & General Safety
41. Access & Platforms
42. Erection/Dismantling Procedures
43. Buttresses, Cantilevers, & Bridges
44. NYC Buildings Unsafe Condition (311) Notification Procedure
45. NYC/DOI Buildings Integrity Training Contact Information Sheet
46. Review of all Training Topics
47. Written Assessment Classroom
48. Hands-On Performance Assessment
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