LICQual Level 3 Certificate in Scaffolding Inspector

LICQual Level 3 Certificate in Scaffolding Inspector

Scaffolding Inspector

The LICQual Level 3 Certificate in Scaffolding Inspector is a professional qualification designed to provide foundational knowledge and practical understanding of scaffolding inspection within construction and industrial environments. This field focuses on ensuring that scaffolding structures are properly erected, maintained, and inspected in compliance with safety regulations, industry standards, and project requirements. It plays a vital role in preventing workplace accidents, maintaining structural integrity, and supporting safe operations at height across sectors such as construction, oil and gas, infrastructure, and maintenance.

Through this course, learners gain knowledge of scaffolding components, types of scaffolding systems, inspection techniques, hazard identification, and basic risk assessment. The program also introduces safety legislation, inspection procedures, tagging systems, and documentation practices used in routine scaffold inspections. Learners develop the ability to recognize defects, evaluate scaffold stability, and understand compliance requirements on-site.

Upon completion, learners are equipped to assist in scaffolding inspections, support safety teams, and contribute to maintaining safe working environments. This qualification enhances practical awareness, observational skills, and understanding of regulatory standards, opening opportunities in entry-level inspection, site safety assistance, and scaffolding-related roles within construction and industrial projects.

Course Overview


Qualification Title

LICQual Level 3 Certificate in Scaffolding Inspector


Total Units

6

Total Credits

24

GLH

120

Qualification #

LICQ2200224


Qualification Specification

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To enroll in the LICQual Level 3 Certificate in Scaffolding Inspector, applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • Age Requirement: Applicants must be at least 16 years old.
  • Educational Requirements: Applicants should have a basic understanding of scaffolding and construction principles.
  • Experience: Applicants should have at least 1-2 years of practical experience working on scaffolding sites, which can include roles such as scaffolder, construction laborer, or site supervisor.
  • English Language Proficiency: Applicants should have a sufficient level of proficiency in both written and spoken English to comprehend course materials and communicate effectively.

Qualification#

Unit Title

Credits

GLH

LICQ2200224-1

Introduction to Scaffolding and Its Regulations

6

20

LICQ2200224-2

Health and Safety Legislation in Scaffolding

6

20

LICQ2200224-3

Scaffolding Materials and Components

6

20

LICQ2200224-4

Inspection of Scaffolding for Safety

6

20

LICQ2200224-5

Scaffolding Hazards and Risk Assessment

6

20

LICQ2200224-6

Scaffold Inspection Reporting and Certification

6

20

By the end of this course, learners will be able to:

Introduction to Scaffolding and Its Regulations

  • Understand the core principles of scaffolding systems and their essential role in construction and industrial applications.
  • Recognize the regulatory frameworks and international safety standards that govern scaffolding practices.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the legal responsibilities of scaffold inspectors within the context of safety and compliance.
  • Explain the importance of maintaining regulatory compliance to ensure the safety and integrity of scaffolding structures.

Health and Safety Legislation in Scaffolding

  • Understand key health and safety regulations related to scaffolding operations, including risk assessment and hazard control.
  • Identify common hazards and risks associated with scaffolding, such as structural failures, environmental factors, and personnel safety.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of safety equipment and procedures used during scaffolding inspections to mitigate risks.
  • Apply safe working practices and ensure compliance with health and safety standards when conducting scaffold inspections.

Scaffolding Materials and Components

  • Identify and describe the main components of scaffolding systems, including standards, ledgers, transoms, braces, and platforms.
  • Understand the specific functions of each scaffold component and how they contribute to the stability and safety of the structure.
  • Distinguish between different types of scaffolding systems, such as tube and fitting, modular, or system scaffolds, and their components.
  • Assess the condition and suitability of scaffold components, identifying potential issues that may compromise safety or compliance.

Inspection of Scaffolding for Safety

  • Understand the fundamental inspection techniques used to evaluate scaffolding structures for safety and compliance.
  • Demonstrate the ability to assess scaffold conditions, recognizing faults such as misalignment, damage, wear, or improper assembly.
  • Utilize scaffold inspection checklists and guidelines to conduct thorough assessments of scaffold systems.
  • Evaluate the overall stability of scaffolds and identify potential risks or hazards that require corrective actions or improvements.

Scaffolding Hazards and Risk Assessment

  • Recognize common hazards associated with scaffolding, including unstable platforms, falling objects, and environmental factors such as weather conditions.
  • Understand the principles of risk assessment in scaffolding operations, including hazard identification, risk evaluation, and control measures.
  • Apply risk assessment techniques to scaffolding work sites to identify potential hazards and take necessary preventive measures.
  • Evaluate risks and recommend corrective actions to enhance scaffold safety and ensure compliance with relevant health and safety regulations.

Scaffold Inspection Reporting and Certification

  • Understand the importance of accurate reporting in scaffold inspections, including documenting findings, hazards, and recommendations for corrective actions.
  • Learn how to complete scaffold inspection reports, including detailed descriptions of observed defects, non-compliant practices, and safety issues.
  • Communicate inspection results clearly and effectively to stakeholders, including construction managers, site supervisors, and regulatory bodies.
  • Ensure proper documentation and certification to comply with legal and regulatory requirements, safeguarding both the scaffold inspector and the construction site.

This diploma is ideal for:

  • This course is designed for individuals working in the scaffolding, construction, or health and safety industries who wish to develop their skills and knowledge in scaffolding inspection.
  • It is ideal for scaffolders, scaffold supervisors, or site managers who are looking to transition into scaffold inspection roles or enhance their expertise in scaffold safety.
  • Health and safety professionals who want to broaden their understanding of scaffolding safety practices and gain a formal qualification in scaffold inspection will benefit from this course.
  • Construction workers with prior experience in scaffolding or related fields who want to specialize in scaffold inspections and ensure compliance with industry regulations.
  • Those who wish to pursue a career in scaffold inspection, contributing to maintaining safety and compliance in construction projects, will find this course valuable.
  • The course is suitable for anyone looking to take on greater responsibilities in ensuring scaffold safety and risk management on construction sites.

Assessment and Verification

All units within this qualification are subject to internal assessment by the approved centre and external verification by LICQual. The qualification follows a criterion-referenced assessment approach, ensuring that learners meet all specified learning outcomes.

To achieve a ‘Pass’ in any unit, learners must provide valid, sufficient, and authentic evidence demonstrating their attainment of all learning outcomes and compliance with the prescribed assessment criteria. The Assessor is responsible for evaluating the evidence and determining whether the learner has successfully met the required standards.

Assessors must maintain a clear and comprehensive audit trail, documenting the basis for their assessment decisions to ensure transparency, consistency, and compliance with quality assurance requirements.

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