820-01 - Scaffold Erection and Components
Course overview
Scaffold refers to a specific type of assembly structure, usually temporary in nature. It supports workers and materials while they build or repair a structure. Scaffolding involves sturdy connections of frames and planks by bolts and couplets. These pieces come in many forms depending on the size and shape of the desired framework.
The Scaffold Erection and Components training course describes the proper scaffold erecting sequence. It identifies components used to build a scaffold and the different scaffolding types used in many construction projects. This online training course covers:
- Erecting sequence
- Scaffold putlogs
- Rolling tower design
- Erecting scaffold stair towers
- Tube and clamp scaffold
Scaffold Erection and Components is part of the Rigging, Lifting, and Elevated Work Surfaces training series.
- 50 minutes
- Format: Online Interactive
- English