Scaffold Inspectors

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Simian are looking for 2 scaffold inspectors to work from their Warrington base. The criteria for application will be;

Advanced Scaffolder Gold Card Holder

IOSH or Nebosh is an advantage but not a requirement as Simian will put the right candidates on their Nebosh training.

Advanced Scaffold Inspector Card, again not a requirement but an advantage as this can be completed with Simian.

System Scaffold trained or experienced, again this will be part of the training.

A good knowledge of microsoft word for report writing

Transport will be provided.

Digs are provided if you are working away from time to time and wages will be dependent on experience.

CV's to be sent to srussell@simian-risk.com
 
Ive got me basic,can you upgrade that to advanced,move the job to london,no digs,and im yur man.
 
Nice try Frederik, if Mohammed won't go to the mountain.;)
 
Will be a good opp for someone to be trained up. I thought it was for scaffold inspectors. but advanced scaff is the minimum requirement. Dont you need to do basic before you can take advanced course:wondering:
 
Why would you need an advanced scaffolder inspection certificate, when you already have it on your advanced gold card?
 
If your Advanced is the additional training free ?
and do you get paid while you train ?

If so its an excellent way forward for someone
 
An advanced card gives you basic inspection rights.

You either have to have an advanced card, or held a basic inspection card for 2 years to do the advanced inspectors course, which will give the right to inspects advanced scaffolds (Shores, Suspended scaffolds etc).

Baz
 
should just be one

Advanced inspectors
.

having two its all about money

BUT ITS A GOOD JOB AND A GOOD FIRM THATS GOING PLACES.

WISH IT WAS IN TEESSIDE
 
An advanced card gives you basic inspection rights.

You either have to have an advanced card, or held a basic inspection card for 2 years to do the advanced inspectors course, which will give the right to inspects advanced scaffolds (Shores, Suspended scaffolds etc).

Baz

So you can erect them, but not inspect them - the world truley has gone mad!
 
Basic card = Erect basic scaffolds (or advanced scaffolds under the supervision of an advanced scaffolder)

Basic Inspectors Card = Can inspect Basic scaffolds only. Anyone can get this, even kipper merchants.

Advanced Card = Erect Basic and Advanced Scaffolds, Inspect Basic Scaffolds.

Advanced Inspectors card = inspect any scaffold.

Baz

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Advanced Scaffold Inspection Training Scheme (SITS)


Who?

Site supervisors and managers who are responsible for inspecting and checking complex/designed scaffolds for safe use – such as a full-time Scaffold Inspector, Scaffold Supervisor or Project Engineer.

Why?

This course develops candidates’ understanding of the appropriate safety regulations and ability to interpret design specifications and statutory regulations when inspecting complex/designed scaffolding structures for faults.

What?

Successful candidates will gain knowledge of:

Regulations and approved Codes of Practice
Scaffolding terminology
Scaffolding components
Scaffold ties
Construction of complex/designed scaffolds to include:
scaffolds with bridging
truss-out scaffold
cantilever drop scaffolds
slung scaffolds
shoring
falsework
Practical inspection
Reports
Candidates will gain qualifications/certification in:

CISRS Advanced Scaffold Inspection Training Scheme certificate on successful completion of the written and practical tests Candidates can also apply for the SITS Inspection Card.
How?

This is a combination of classroom-based theory and practicals. Assessment will take place via written and practical tests.

Entry requirements

Candidates must have held a CISRS Inspection Card (or previous equivalent) for a minimum of two years or hold a CISRS Advanced Scaffolder Card. Prior to attending the CISRS SITS course, delegates must hold a relevant and current CITB-ConstructionSkills Health, safety and environment test or one of the approved exemptions (listed in the box below) which must be taken within two years of application. Delegates will be asked by the SITS Trainer to provide evidence when they arrive for the course. Failure to provide information will result in delegates being refused entry to the course. There will be no refunds as a result of non-compliance.

Delegates must hold at least one of the following:

CITB-ConstructionSkills Health, safety and environment test (previously the Health & Safety Test)
Current CCNSG Passport to Safety
NEBOSH Construction Certificate*
Current Offshore Survival Certificate/Card
FAS Safe Pass
SMSTS*
SSSTS*
* Taken within two years of application
 
If you hold an advance card then you can inspect advance work,no need to do advance inspection,however it's some company's policy that inspectors hold the advance inspection cert;)

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Q: Who is competent to inspect a scaffold?


Legislation specifies that anyone carrying out an inspection must be competent to do so. To be competent that person must have the necessary training, knowledge and experience.

As a minimum the NASC would recommend:

a) A CISRS Scaffolder cardholder would be deemed competent to inspect the scaffold structures that are covered in the CISRS Part 1 & Part 2 courses provided their employer can demonstrate they have the necessary knowledge and experience.



b) A CISRS Advanced Scaffolder cardholder would be deemed competent to inspect the scaffold structures that are covered in the CISRS Part 1, Part 2 & Advanced courses provided their employer can demonstrate they have the necessary knowledge and experience. The contents and overall objectives of the CISRS courses can be found in the CAP 609 General Information Booklet Appendix A-C page 26-30. CISRS



c) A CISRS Scaffolding Supervisor cardholder would be deemed competent to inspect the basic scaffold structures that are covered in the CISRS Part 1 and Part 2 courses provided their employer can demonstrate they have the necessary knowledge and experience. If they also hold an Advanced Scaffolders card, then they would be deemed competent to inspect advanced structures. The content and overall objectives of the CISRS Scaffolding Supervisor course can be found in the CAP 609 General Information Booklet pages 16-17. CISRS



d) A person who has been on a Basic Scaffold Inspection Course * (min. two days) would be deemed competent to inspect a basic scaffold structure provided their employer can demonstrate they have the necessary knowledge and experience and they have passed the knowledge test at the end of the course. This course is suitable for: Management/Supervision who are responsible for inspecting scaffolds and completing reports in accordance with the Work at Height Regulations 2005. Note: If candidates who have attended the Basic Course want to inspect more complex scaffolds, then they will need to complete the Advanced Course after they have gained sufficient experience inspecting Basic Scaffolds on a regular basis.



e) A person who has been on an Advanced Scaffold Inspection Course * (min. two days) would be deemed competent to inspect more complex scaffold structures provided their employer can demonstrate they have the necessary knowledge and experience and they have passed the knowledge test at the end of the course. This course is suitable for: Experienced Scaffold Inspectors, Management/Supervision who are responsible for inspecting, commissioning and handing over scaffolds, and completing reports in accordance with the Work at Height Regulations 2005.



f) Persons who are required to carry out inspections of System Scaffolds must, in addition to the basic scaffold inspection course, have product knowledge of the system to be inspected. This may be sought via CISRS approved training providers, the manufacturer/supplier or as an absolute minimum by obtaining an using the information provided in the official product user guide. This would also apply to CISRS Scaffolder and Advanced card holders, however they could be deemed competent to inspect system scaffold if they already have system product endorsements on the rear of their cards.



CISRS are considering developing short duration system product inspection courses which could then be added as endorsements on the rear of the inspection card.



* Several CISRS approved training centres already offer Basic and Advanced Inspection training (both 2 days duration) Note: Any competent person who is not carrying out scaffold inspections on a regular basis would need to consider additional refresher training To download a copy of this statement please click here



CISRS have developed the Scaffold Inspection Training Scheme (SITS) 2 day Basic and Advanced courses are available and are aimed at those who are responsible for carrying out statutory scaffold inspection on site. Upon successful completion of the above courses the delegate is eligible to apply for the CISRS Inspection card.:cool:
 
Cod eye....big old cut & paste there my friend but its a shame that ur wrong and may have been misinformed, or not fully understand the system.but if you check out the nasc information video's - which is where i normally send any overzelous 2 day inspector freaks to....it clearly state that at the moment(although there were murmurs of a change in 2016) the holder of an advanced scaffold card has the ability to both inspect & hand over advanced structure...i could be wrong , but dont think so. :D
 
Cod eye....big old cut & paste there my friend but its a shame that ur wrong and may have been misinformed, or not fully understand the system.but if you check out the nasc information video's - which is where i normally send any overzelous 2 day inspector freaks to....it clearly state that at the moment(although there were murmurs of a change in 2016) the holder of an advanced scaffold card has the ability to both inspect & hand over advanced structure...i could be wrong , but dont think so. :D

As stated in bullet point B in my post copied from cisrs own website sp;)
 
Lol bigfish couldnt be arsed to read all that cut & pastin malarky:love:

Perhaps u shoulda highlighted it lol
 
Sometimes it's like banging your head of a brick wall boys aint it.:(
 
"provided their employer can demonstrate they have the necessary knowledge and experience and they have passed the knowledge test at the end of the course."

This statement crops up everywhere. Why dont they just do the training course online, do away with the training centres and then the onus is on the employer just as it is if something happens!!
 
Then they would just charge you extra for additional administration fees or sommat!
 
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