Spanish NYC 16 Hour DOB Approved Rigger Worker
Descriptions
This Spanish NYC 16-Hour DOB Suspended Scaffold User Training Course is for all workers using or operating suspended scaffolds during construction, renovation or maintenance of a building exterior. It is not applicable to any apparatus under the jurisdiction of the New York City’s Elevator Division.
**All course materials and presentations will be in Spanish.**
Training includes a combination of instruction and hands-on assessment
As part of this NYC 16-Hour DOB course, students will be provided with an overview of OSHA and DOB policies, procedures, and suspended scaffold standards with a special emphasis on recognition and prevention of hazardous conditions. Some topics will include instructions on how to visually inspect suspended scaffold equipment, basic scaffold components, and methods of assembling/disassembling them. Students will also participate in hands-on exercises in which they will be responsible for presenting, building, and using various scaffolding and rigging applications.
Objectives
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Communicate the difference between the FDNY standards, OSHA standards and Chapter 33 of the Building Code.
- Determine NYC specific fire safety issues.
- Apply all construction site fire safety requirements, as set forth in 3 RCNY 1401-01(c).
- Identify the construction site fire safety manager requirements and responsibilities.
- Apply safe work practices by complying with the NYC Fire Code and Fire Department Rules.
Agenda
This 8-Hour Site Safety Manager Refresher Training course will cover the following topics:
- Compare roles and responsibilities of NYC DOB licensed site safety professionals.
- Determine job safety protocols during construction and demolition operation in NYC that protect the employees, public and property.
- Differentiate between OSHA Standard and New York City DOB Chapter 33 regulations.
- Define site safety plan requirements.
- Understand how to use tools safely on the jobsite.
- Analyze jobsite safety violations and emergency situations.
Assessment
Attendees will be required to attend full learning hours. Students are required to achieve a minimum passing score of 70% on the exam to receive the course completion certificate and verification letter.
Who should attend
Any individuals with experience supervising construction or fire safety activities, or who have worked as a firefighter or officer in a paid fire department.
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