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What’s included in our Basic Scaffolding Courses Brisbane?
Basic Scaffolding Courses Brisbane include the following:
- Basic Scaffolding
- Intermediate Scaffolding
- Advanced Scaffolding
- Dogging
- Basic Rigging
- Intermediate Rigging
- Advanced Rigging
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- Basic Scaffolder High Risk Work Licence (HRWL) applicants must be 18 years of age or older.
- Other non licence trainees for this HRWL activity, do not have to be over 18 yrs old.
- However, if you are under 18 yrs old, you must complete formal theory training successfully before being allowed to work under the supervision of a licensed scaffolder on a logbook.
- Evidence of identity (Photo).
- Prefer two forms of I.D. i.e. passport or Australian drivers licence.
- 100 points required for lodgement of assessment
- Signed photo ID
- Adequate English language numeracy and literacy skills. If not, please contact us. We can help.
- Steel cap boots, high visibility shirt, hard hat, safety glasses.
- We recommend long sleeve shirts and long trousers and UV sunscreen. Steel cap runners are not acceptable. Safety sunglasses may be acceptable.
- Scaffold tools and scaffold belt. Talk to us first if you are thinking of buying them.
- Reasonable health fit for scaffold work.
- You must advise us of any health issues that may place you or others at risk. This will not preclude your enrolment, but will allow us to determine appropriate adjustments to your training and physical activities.
Bookings for your Basic Scaffolding Course can be made either over the phone or by email.Some of the information we will require are:
- Your legal name as shown on your drivers licence (First and last name).
- Date of Birth
If you have no experience but are prepared to turn up to our yard for more training we will be happy to provide it until you are comfortable.Here are two examples:
- Basic Scaffold Course: Adam started his course with us but was not confident with his practical skills during the first week of training, so he came back over the next two weeks on relevant days to gain more experience. He “smashed” his practical assessment on the third week and gained tube and coupler experience along the way.
- Crane up to 60 Tonnes (C6) Course: Paul wanted to become a crane operator. He continued to come into our yard on his days off for weeks before and after he completed his course. That was 12 months ago. Paul has been a full time crane operator for 5 months now.
You don’t have to complete your course in one week. Our policy is to train you until your are competent and confident.