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Scaffolding Qualification Program
OSHA has mandated in 29 CFR 1926.451 (f)(7) that "Scaffolds shall be erected, moved, dismantled, or altered
only under the supervision and direction of a competent person qualified in scaffold erection, moving, dismantling
or alteration. Such activities shall be performed only by experienced and trained employees selected for such work
by the competent person." To help meet this requirement for a competent workforce, the Carpenters International
Training Fund (CITF) has developed a Scaffold Qualification Training Program. The program has been, developed in
partnership with OSHA and the DOE, and addresses OSHA safety regulations for scaffolding, scaffolding introduction,
and the specific procedures for erecting Frame Scaffold, Tube & Clamp Scaffold, and System Scaffold.
UBC Rigging Qualification Program To help meet the industry need for a trained workforce, the United
Brotherhood of Carpenters Training Fund of North America has developed the UBC Rigging Qualification Program. This program addresses safety regulations
and rigging practices related to rigging, rigging hardware construction, rigging hardware inspection, knots, safe rigging procedures, crane types,
and rigging signals. Training will be delivered with a series of classroom
instruction, written testing, and hands-on projects designed to evaluate the
proficiency of the apprentice. Fork Truck Operator (1/5 Apprentice unit) is
the suggested compliment to this class, but is not mandatory. Refresher
training is required every four years.
Apprentice Credit: 4/5 Unit
UBC Rigging Refresher Training
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St. Louis Carpenters Joint Apprenticeship Program (CJAP)
Nelson-Mulligan Carpenters’ Training Center
8300 Valcour
St. Louis, MO 63123
314-457-8300