Australia Basic Scaffolding Practice Test

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Which of the following is NOT a safety procedure during scaffolding erection?

Risk assessment

Confined space training

Weekly cleaning of tools

The focus of safety procedures during scaffolding erection is on ensuring the safety of workers and the integrity of the structure being erected. Weekly cleaning of tools, while important for maintenance and preventing accidents, is not directly related to the safety procedures specific to the erection of scaffolding.

Risk assessments, confined space training, and safe work method statements are critical components of scaffolding safety. Risk assessments help identify potential hazards before work begins, while confined space training ensures that workers understand how to safely work in environments where scaffolding may be placed in limited access areas. Safe work method statements outline the specific procedures and precautions that need to be taken for a particular task, ensuring that all workers are informed and aligned on safety practices.

In contrast, while maintaining clean tools is beneficial for overall workplace safety, it does not specifically address the unique risks and safety protocols involved in the scaffolding erection process. Thus, it stands out as not being a direct safety procedure during this stage of work.

Safe work method statement

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