Part 2 (Tube & Fitting)
The 10-day Part 2 course is the second stage of the required CISRS training for achieving a Scaffolder card. It can only be undertaken once Part 1 has been successfully completed and a minimum of six months’ relevant on-site experience has been gained. Learners are eligible to apply for a second CISRS Trainee card if necessary.
Description
On successfully completing the course, you will be able to erect, alter and dismantle scaffold structures safely and in their correct sequence under suitable supervision.
Training objectives aim to ensure that at the end of the course you will have knowledge of:
- The correct and safe methods of erecting bridging beams, loading bay, splay, truss out, pavement gantry, roof saddle, cantilevered protection fan scaffolds, in tube and fitting and mobile aluminium tower scaffolds where applicable
- The delegate will have knowledge of the regulations governing the safe erecting, inspection and dismantling of these scaffolds and the work methods to be adopted
- The health and safety regulations that relate to the use, erection, adaption, dismantling, storage and inspection of tube and fitting scaffolding.
To gain accreditation as a qualified Scaffolder, and therefore hold a Scaffolder card, the delegate must complete the following elements after completing the Part 2 training course:
- NVQ L2 - Included in the Part 2 course cost
- 1-day Basic Skills Test - There is an additional cost for this element
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
Evidence of competing a Part 1 Training course
A CISRS Trainee Scaffolders Card must be held for 6 months before a trainee can attend Part 2 training.
Please visit the link below to see if you have the appropriate training requirements.