TEESSIDE SCAFFOLDER
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CISRS Release New Part Two Scaffolding Module 2 / 6 /2016
As part of CISRS’ ongoing standardisation programme, they have just released an updated module for Part 2 tube and fitting scaffolding courses.
The new module, effective immediately, reflects the requirements for TG20:13 compliant scaffolds and contains updated detail on a whole host of scaffold types, including:
•Bridge sections using prefabricated beams
•Protection of the public
•Protection fans
•Sheeting of scaffolds
•Scaffold ties
•Drilled-in anchor testing
•Roof saddle and stack scaffolds
•Edge protection
•Statutory scaffold inspection
The standardisation group’s objective is to ensure consistency across all accredited CISRS Training Centres, to ensure that learners have the same outcomes and learning experience, regardless of which centre they attend.
Previously, each centre was responsible for preparing and issuing its own reference material, in addition to the NASC guidance that learners receive when undergoing CISRS training. In producing a standardised module handout, it will help ensure that all learners receive the same reference material that is appropriate to the course and up to date current information and good practice.
The new module is effective immediately and will be used by all CISRS Training Centres with Part 2 accreditation.
As part of CISRS’ ongoing standardisation programme, they have just released an updated module for Part 2 tube and fitting scaffolding courses.
The new module, effective immediately, reflects the requirements for TG20:13 compliant scaffolds and contains updated detail on a whole host of scaffold types, including:
•Bridge sections using prefabricated beams
•Protection of the public
•Protection fans
•Sheeting of scaffolds
•Scaffold ties
•Drilled-in anchor testing
•Roof saddle and stack scaffolds
•Edge protection
•Statutory scaffold inspection
The standardisation group’s objective is to ensure consistency across all accredited CISRS Training Centres, to ensure that learners have the same outcomes and learning experience, regardless of which centre they attend.
Previously, each centre was responsible for preparing and issuing its own reference material, in addition to the NASC guidance that learners receive when undergoing CISRS training. In producing a standardised module handout, it will help ensure that all learners receive the same reference material that is appropriate to the course and up to date current information and good practice.
The new module is effective immediately and will be used by all CISRS Training Centres with Part 2 accreditation.