Improperly constructed mobile scaffolding is unnecessary and dangerous. The construction of mobile scaffolding must be safer with the aim of fewer fall accidents. Unfortunately, you rarely come across well-built mobile scaffolding outside the supplier's showroom. Falling accidents are the most common accidents, while a safe workplace at height does not have to be a problem. Creating a safe workplace is very easy with mobile scaffolding. Theory content: The legal framework (codex well-being at work) Use of collective and PPE when working at height with mobile scaffolding Step-by-step plan Correct use, assembly & disassembly of mobile scaffolding Practical content: The use of a harness Being able to apply general safety rules What is an anchorage point? Correct construction of an anchorage point scaffolding Load distribution Moving and climbing Target group number of people: All employees who work at heights with mobile scaffolding. Up to max. 15 people. Didactic material: Theory: classroom Practice: 1 roller cage with 3 floors indoor or outdoor space with a minimum surface area of 100 m² Materials in collaboration with Heyerick partner Medoh Location: Company internal or in Nazareth (Heyerick) Timetable: ½ day as a toolbox with 1 hour of theory 3 hours of practice
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