Advanced Scaffold Inspection

This 2 day course is for people who hold a CISRS Inspection Card (or previous equivalent) or a CISRS Scaffolder Card for at least two years, or hold a CISRS Advanced Scaffolder Card (gold card).

Description

You will learn the appropriate safety regulations and develop the ability to interpret design specifications and statutory regulations when inspecting complex/designed scaffolding structures for faults.
You'll gain the CISRS Advanced Scaffolding Inspection Training Scheme (SITS Advanced) certificate on passing the course

The course will cover:

  • Regulations and approved Codes of Practice
  • Scaffolding terminology
  • Scaffolding components
  • Scaffold ties.

Construction of complex/designed scaffolds to include:

  • Ramps
  • Gantries
  • Temporary roofs
  • Slung scaffolds
  • Cantilever drop scaffolds
  • Shoring
  • Falsework
  • Practical inspection
  • Reports.

Training 2000 will apply for CISRS scaffolding cards on behalf of delegates upon course completion (where applicable). If the required information is not received within six months of the course date, delegates must apply directly to CISRS for their card.

 

CITB Funding

If your business is CITB registered, you could be eligible to claim grants towards scaffolding training costs, helping to significantly reduce your investment. Funding is available for key CISRS courses, supporting you to upskill your workforce cost-effectively.

Find out more about CITB funding here: CITB Grants & Funding

Prerequisites

Prior to attending a CISRS Advanced Scaffold Inspection course, attendees must have held a CISRS Basic Scaffold Inspection Card for a minimum of two years; or have held a CISRS Part Two Scaffolding card for two years; or be an existing Advanced Scaffold Inspection card holder.

Attendees also must have passed a CITB HS&E Test (or accepted exemption). Valid for 2 years.  

You can book a CITB HS&E Test via the followinglink: https://www.citb.co.uk/courses-and-qualifications/health-safety-and-environment-hse-test-and-cards/book-a-test/ 

Please visit the link below to see if you have the appropriate training requirements.

https://cardchecker.nocn.org/  

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