joebag
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but what if it was what he trained on in his course ?
but what if it was what he trained on in his course ?
It's only best practice anyway,not actual law,is that right?
does this incorporate ties or any tube work do you know,i know you dont need ties at that heaight but it is good practise !
Don't think so BF, we have to be trained and ticketed.
but say it was the trussout we are talking about aom,he was passed on this module,assessed in his nvq on a trussout that on his practical was layher,how then if asked on site to do a layher trussout or more commonly staircase ,can he then not be said to be qualified in building the same thing he built,assessed and passed on in his training ?
how is it brickies etc can put up certain system scaffs with a 2/3 day training card,is it to do with being on a private job or something else,how does this get round the regs set for us ?