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Scaffold Competent Person

Scaffold Competent Person

This class will cover the use and inspection of scaffolds, and will provide an overview of the scaffold requirements for OSHA, Oregon, and Washington. Training will include the various types of scaffolds, load requirements, hazards in the work place, falling objects, and worker protection.

Online Pricing:

Member | Non-member – $95

Online training is self-directed and can be completed anywhere an internet connection is available. Attendees will receive a link to the training once registration is complete. A certificate of completion is sent at the successful conclusion of the course.

Questions?
Contact: Elisabeth Pinder, 971-940-5465

Online Pricing:

Member | Non-member – $95

Online training is self-directed and can be completed anywhere an internet connection is available. Attendees will receive a link to the training once registration is complete. A certificate of completion is sent at the successful conclusion of the course.

Questions?
Contact: Elisabeth Pinder, 971-940-5465

In-Person Training

Pricing: Member – $145, Non-Member – $185
Location: AGC Center, Wilsonville
Time: 7 – 11 am

2021 Schedule
September 10
November 13

Online Training

Pricing: $95
Attendees receive a registration confirmation email providing the training link. Training can be completed wherever internet access is available. A certificate is issued upon completion of the class.

Questions

For more information, please contact Lisa Wisler.
971-808-6273

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— Charlotte Hintz, Ausland Group

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