Required to use, be on, or work off any supported scaffolding of any height or purpose in NYC. This four class is for users only; if you build or alter a scaffold more than 40' above ground level you must have a 32hr Supported Scaffold Certificate.
Monday, Jan. 31st
5pm – 9pm
25 Chapel Street, room 108
Brooklyn NY 11201
Wednesday, Feb. 16th
5pm – 9pm
25 Chapel Street, room 108
Brooklyn NY 11201
Please Call 888.926.4727 to register or inquire about additional training dates
To help encourage safety, all scaffolding workers must be trained in the building and use of scaffolds, safe material handling, proper scaffolding placement, and what to do in case of a fall. To help make things even safer, a scaffolding expert is always on the team with special training on scaffolding design and safety regulations. This expert is there to supervise the workers and to answer any questions they may have.
Check our Scaffold Training and Certification Course
- 4 Hour Supported Scaffold
- 32 Hour Supported Scaffold
- 16 Hour Suspended Scaffold
- 32 Hour Suspended Scaffold Rigging Foreman
When a scaffold is built, it is very important to only use the correct scaffolding materials. Things such as cinder blocks or construction equipment should not be used as they can slip or break, causing the scaffold to be dangerous. All parts should be made by the same manufacturer and should fit snugly without padding or forcing the pieces together. Everything should be made out of the same material as well as the softest material used can break if mixed materials are used.
Once the scaffolding is built, it is time to add platforms. OSHA recommends that the platforms be of either wood or plastic boards spaced no more than an inch apart. Long areas should have overlapping boards for extra strength. Some extension over the edge of the structure will happen and workers should be discouraged from stepping on the extended areas as the area is unsafe.
A good platform must be wide enough for workers to easily do their jobs and to be able to pass by each other if they need to, should connect to the scaffolding only at right angles, and should have guard rails and other safety measures to help protect the workers. It should not be near power lines.
Between shifts and at the start of the day it is important to check the scaffolding, ramps and platforms for damage. All tools should be removed as soon as you are done with them and all spills should be cleaned up. Protective screens to catch falling items and hard hats are important for safety as well.
Working on scaffolding can be dangerous, however it does not need to be. Well-built scaffolding helps keep workers safe, however, common sense and using safe working practices are the most important part of staying safe while working up on scaffolding.

This is one of those training that is the same as 10 hour osha training, hazwoper or tdg, which aims to only promote safety of the worker and the people in the vicinity of his workplace. Having the right knowledge and training about scaffolds can improve a worker's performance in the field and it will definitely promote his safety.
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