This course is intended for CISRS Scaffold card holders or for inspection card renewals, and for those responsible for inspecting and checking basic scaffolds for safe use, signing certificates and registers in accordance with statutory regulations. You should have awareness and experience of scaffolding structures, coming from time spent in your individual industry sector. You'll be required to confirm this experience by producing a CV with an employer endorsement, contactable references and/or certificates.


The course will give delegates the understanding and knowledge of the legal obligation in accordance with statuary legislation. It incorporates the use of scaffold, correct terminology, components and standards required to ensure a safe place of work. The study of inspection techniques and the recording procedures necessary for compliance. A practical scaffold inspection is used to simplify inspection techniques is also included


The course will give you the practical and theoretical knowledge to erect and dismantle. Chosen scaffold systems safely, according to current legislation and to the manufacturer's instructions.


The aim of this scaffolding training is to give the attendees theoretical knowledge for the planning for the installation of anchor ties, and the theoretical knowledge and practical skills to undertake the tie testing in accordance with National Access and Scaffolding Confederation (NASC) Technical Guidance No. 4 (2011).


The aim of this fall protection scaffolding safety training is to provide theoretical knowledge to attendees on the safe work methods to be used in whilst erecting, dismantling and altering scaffolding.


To enable delegates to have essential knowledge and understanding of current Legislation Regulations and approved codes of practice to effectively comply with their duties under the work at height


To enable delegates to carry out our manual handling techniques correctly to prevent injury. By the end of the course the delegate will be able to: Define Manual Handling Identify the health problems from poor manual handling State what causes the problem List what to check for prior to moving an object Demonstrate correct manual handling techniques


To ensure an understanding in the methods of safe use of hop-ups and handrails on a system scaffold


To ensure the understanding in the methods of safe use and inspection of safety harnesses.


To ensure an understanding in the methods of safe erection, dismantling and related legislation in accordance with the manufactures instruction manual


The aims and objectives of our course is for each person attending the course to be able to safely, correctly and competently identify, erect, alter, tie-in, use, move, inspect and dismantle prefabricated Aluminium and Fibreglass Mobile Towers in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, current regulations and accepted approval methods.


The aim is to obtain an understanding of how to rescue a scaffolder who has fallen and is suspended from their personal fall protection equipment while working at height in compliance with SG4 (Latest Edition).


CISRS Scaffolding Awareness training is a classroom-based course that provides a basic understanding of scaffolding. Delegates will gain the knowledge to identify the core components of a safe scaffold. This insight into scaffolding best practice ensures those working with scaffolding understand what they should expect from a scaffolding contractor. The course includes elements of working at height training which enables a greater understanding of the potential dangers of working on or with scaffolding


The course covers all relevant legislation and other aspects which affect safe working in the building, construction, and civil engineering industries. It highlights the need for risk assessment in the workplace, the implementation of the necessary control measures and adequate communication to sustain a health and safety culture among the workforces. This training Course trains candidates to manage health and safety on site in accordance with current legal provisions, and within the context of their management or supervisory role.


This course is intended for CISRS Scaffold card holders or for inspection card renewals, and for those responsible for inspecting and checking basic scaffolds for safe use, signing certificates and registers in accordance with statutory regulations. You should have awareness and experience of scaffolding structures, coming from time spent in your individual industry sector. You'll be required to confirm this experience by producing a CV with an employer endorsement, contactable references and/or certificates.


The course will give delegates the understanding and knowledge of the legal obligation in accordance with statuary legislation. It incorporates the use of scaffold, correct terminology, components and standards required to ensure a safe place of work. The study of inspection techniques and the recording procedures necessary for compliance. A practical scaffold inspection is used to simplify inspection techniques.


To enable delegates to have basic industry experience and how to work safely with Scaffolding and access equipment


This course aims to develop the core management skills you need to effectively supervise scaffolding operations.