Why Scaffold Training?
It is the law. OSHA has investigated numerous falls from elevated work platforms and come to the conclusion that they are a leading cause of disabling work injuries. Anyone covered by OSHA regulations, who builds, inspects, or works on scaffolding must be trained. Why STI? Nearly every one of the national scaffold suppliers has their own training program. NST Engineers reviewers, all with twenty-five to forty-five years experience in industry, have reviewed these training packages from the other providers. Although comprehensive, their focus is on their brand of scaffolding. The STI Difference. STI is the only provider that NST Engineers has found that offers the detailed level of training that we feel is required by OSHA for the following popular types of scaffolding: Frame, Tube and Coupler (Tube and Clamp), Systems, and Rolling Tower from the national suppliers. Throughout each course the host of the video John Palmer, STIs experienced and knowledgeable director, and the manuals aut
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- As per the OSHA 1926.503(a)(2) regulation, what areas of training must an employer assure that each employee has been trained on by a competent person that is as also qualified in these areas?
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