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QLD Licensing Pathway

MAIN MENU. QUIT X. QLD Licensing Pathway. Introduction. SECTION 1 – Certification. SECTION 2 – Site Hazards. SECTION 3 – Tools and Equipment for Scaffolding. Links have been disabled. Use your Enter button or mouse click to move to next screen. SECTION 4 – General Scaffold Requirements.

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QLD Licensing Pathway

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  1. MAIN MENU QUIT X QLD Licensing Pathway Introduction SECTION 1 – Certification SECTION 2 – Site Hazards SECTION 3 – Tools and Equipment for Scaffolding Links have been disabled. Use your Enter button or mouse click to move to next screen. SECTION 4 – General Scaffold Requirements SECTION 5 – Particular Scaffold Requirements SECTION 6 – Associated Equipment Requirements Basic Scaffolding - Written Assignment CONTACT EASY GUIDES WWW EASY GUIDES ONLINE Rope Work – Whipping, Splicing, Bends and Hitches Click to start

  2. Examples of Modular Scaffolding Components right angle coupler spindle on adjustablebase plate hop up platform bracket caster with wheel lock gin wheel standard transoms brace wedge baseplate ledgers / guardrail scaffold plank soleplate

  3. Corrosive substances on scaffolding may lead to structural failure of the scaffold Note: Ladder access has been removed for clarity

  4. Isolating / tagging defective scaffolding components Defective scaffolding components have to be isolated or tagged to prevent re-use.

  5. Height above the working platform a guardrail is fixed You would fix a guardrail not less than 900 mm and not more than 1100 mm (or any height between these two) above the working platform. 1100 mm 900 mm

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