Course Overview:
The “Supervise Metal Scaffold Erection” course aims to provide learners with the knowledge and skills in supervising scaffold erection, inspection and dismantling work activities in construction and other related industries.
Course Objectives:
- Set up and erect independent tied scaffold in accordance with safe work procedures, general principles and requirements of CP14, WSH (Scaffold) Regulations and other related WSH Regulations
- Perform inspection and dismantling of independent tied scaffold in accordance with safe work procedures, general principles and requirements of *SS659, WSH(Scaffold) Regulations and other related WSH Regulations
- Perform erection, inspection and dismantling of frame scaffold in accordance with safe work procedures, general principles and requirements of *SS659, WSH (Scaffold) Regulations and other related WSH Regulations
- Perform erection, inspection and dismantling of birdcage scaffold in accordance with safe work procedures, general principles and requirements of *SS659, WSH(Scaffold) Regulations and other related WSH Regulations
- Perform erection, inspection and dismantling of tubular tower scaffold in accordance with safe work procedures, general principles and requirements of *SS659, WSH(Scaffold) Regulations and other related WSH Regulations
- Perform erection, inspection and dismantling of aluminum tower scaffold and all round system scaffold in accordance with safe work procedures, general principles and requirements of *SS659, WSH(Scaffold) Regulations and other related WSH Regulations
- Perform erection, inspection and dismantling of cuplock system scaffold in accordance with the safe work procedures, general principles and requirements of *SS659, WSH (Scaffold) Regulations and other related WSH Regulations
- Identify hazards and ensure safety of scaffold erection and
dismantling - Record work in scaffold register and inspection checklists
*SS 659:2020 Code of Practice for Scaffolds
Course Reference No.: TGS-2022012878
Course Unit Code: WPH-GMS-3314-1.1
Course Duration:
75 hours (Theory: 28 hours, Practical: 39.5 hours, Course evaluation/debrief: 1.5 hours, Assessment: 6 hours)
Course Fees: $700
Mode of Instruction:
Lectures, discussions, case studies, problem- based learning, videos, e-learning resources, demonstrations, practice, modelling, sharing
Mode of Delivery: Full-time
Mode of Assessment:
At the end of the module, learners are required to complete a total of 6 hours of assessment, comprising a written assessment (2 hours) and practical (4 hours).
Attendance Requirement:
100% for classroom and assessment sessions
Passing Criteria:
Learners must be deemed ‘C’ Competent in all the assessment components to pass.
Qualification:
Upon successful completion of course and assessment, learners will be awarded a Statement of Attainment (SOA) issued by the SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG).
Who Should Attend:
The “Supervise Metal Scaffold Erection” is a mandatory WSH training course for all workers supervising scaffolding works in construction sites and related industries.
Average Teacher to Student Ratio:
Trainer/Learner ratio: 1: 12 (class room) 1:6 (Practical)
- CLAIM WITH UTAP SUPPORT : Union Training Assistance Programme (UTAP): UTAP is a training benefit provided to NTUC Union Members with the objective of encouraging them to upgrade with skills training by minimizing training costs. If you are an NTUC Union Member, you can get 50% funding (capped at $500 per year) under the Union Training Assistance Programme (UTAP). For more information about UTAP, please visit this link.UTAP funding for NTUC Union Members is capped at $250 for 39 years and below and at $500 for 40 years and above.
UTAP support amount to be paid to training provider first and claimed after end of class by learner. SKILL FUTURE FUNDING:
- Offset Payment Amount
- Singaporeans only >= 25 years
All terms and conditions apply and funding is subjected to SSG’s final approval.
Do note that the training grants disbursement criteria for Self-Sponsored learners are;- Trainee has not obtained course fee fundings previously (same course title/course reference code/skills code)
- Course fees have been fully paid by trainees themselves;
- Trainee met 75% attendance requirement; and
- Trainee passed assessments (where applicable)
- SELF-SPONSORED FUNDING :
SkillsFuture Funding (Baseline)
Up to 50% of course fees w.e.f. 1 Jan 2022 All SCs & PR
SkillsFuture Mid-career Enhanced Subsidy
Up to 70% of course fees w.e.f. 1 Jan 2022
SCs & PRs aged ≥ 40years old
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