About this course
SUMMARY
Under the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 employers have a general duty to ensure the health and safety of employees at work. Employers involved in construction work also have specific duties under the construction part of the OHS regulations to control any risk associated with construction work as far as reasonably practicable. This industry standard provides practical guidance for the design, fabrication, transportation and erection of steel members for buildings, to eliminate or reduce the risk to the health and safety of employees and contractors involved in structural steel erection and the public in the vicinity.
COURSE CONTENT:
* Concept of Steel Erection Rule
* Scope of Standards
* The Key Provisions of 1926 Subpart R
* Safe Working Practice
* Steel Erection Decision Tree
* Erection of Steel Joists & Erection Bridging
* Attachment of Steel Joists and Girders
* Landing and Placing Loads
* Falling Objects Protection, Fall Protection, Fall Protection Equipment and Fall Hazard Training
* Site Lay Out, Site Specific Erection Plan and Construction Sequence Hosting and Rigging Structural Steel Assembly & Structural Stability
* Plumbing Up Equipment (Metal Decking, Column Anchorage, Beams and Columns, Diagonal Bracing, Double Connections, Seat Design, Perimeter Columns, Open Web Joists, Field Bolted Joists)
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
*Attendees who should attend this training are those who are in any position of authority relating to any type of structural steel erection
* Project Managers
* Construction company owners
* On-site personnel
* Contractors
* Engineers
* Architects
DISCOUNTED DEALS:
* EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT (5 – 10 participants)
* GROUP DISCOUNT (11 – 20 participants or more)