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    CISRS Scaffold Awareness

    HSS Training
    A 1-day awareness course for non-scaffolders to develop an understanding of scaffolding safety without carrying out erection or inspection work. 

    £0.00*

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    Course Details

    Product number: CISRS_SC_AW

    The CISRS Scaffold Awareness course is designed to help delegates develop a clearer understanding of working safely around scaffolding.

    It aims to support delegates in:
    • Building awareness of the potential dangers associated with working at height on scaffolds
    • Recognising the key components that make up a safe and properly erected scaffold 
    • Gaining an insight into good practice when working with scaffolding on site
    • Understanding what should reasonably be expected from a competent scaffold contractor 

    What to expect from this course 

    This course provides awareness-level training only and does not qualify delegates to erect, alter or inspect scaffolding. If you are looking to progress into scaffolding erection or inspection duties, you may wish to explore the following CISRS training routes:

    Scaffolding Erection (Operative Route)

    • CISRS Operative Training Scheme (COTS) - Labourer/trainee entry route
    • CISRS Part 1 Scaffolder
    • CISRS Part 2 Scaffolder

    Scaffold Inspection Route 

    • CISRS - Scaffold Inspection Training Scheme (SITS) - Basic Level
    • CISRS - Scaffold Inspection Training Scheme (SITS) - Advanced Level
    Book Now

    The course covers the following topics:
    • Legal Overview 
    • Industry Standards 
    • Overview of Scaffolding 
    • Working Platforms 
    • Duties & loading 
    • Foundations 
    • Ties & Stability
    • Access & Egress 
    • Inspection & Handover 
    • Designed Scaffolding
    • Protection of the Public 
    • Training & Competence
    Book Now

    The CISRS Scaffold Awareness course is designed for non-scaffolders who work near, use, or manage scaffolding. 

    It is particularly suitable for those responsible for overseeing day-today construction activities and scaffold use, as well as those looking to strengthen their understanding of scaffold safety, planning works, or working in environments where scafffolding is regularly used. 

    These roles include:

    • Site managers, supervisors, and site agents
    • Health and safety managers and advisors 
    • Construction managers engineers and contract managers 
    • Trades working at height (e.g bricklayers, electricians, painters, roofers, maintenance operatives) 
    Book Now

    Upon successful completion of the course, delegates will receive a CISRS Scaffolding Awareness certificate. Industry best practice and many employers recommend refreshing training every 3 years to stay up to date with current regulations. 
    Book Now

    CISRS Scaffold Awareness Course FAQs 


    About CISRS

    Q1. What is CISRS?
    CISRS is the UK's leading scheme for scaffolding training and certification. It provides structured training for scaffold operatives at all levels, from trainees through to advanced scaffolders and inspectors, supporting safe working practices and industry compliance. 
    _________________________________________________________________________________

    Q2. What does CISRS stand for? 
    CISRS stands for the Construction Industry Scaffolders Record Scheme. 
    __________________________________________________________________________

    Q3. What is a CISRS card?
    A CISRS card shows a delegate has completed relevant training for working in scaffolding. It demonstrates compliance for specific roles and is widely accepted across UK construction sites as proof of qualification. 
    __________________________________________________________________________

    Q4. Do I receive a CISRS card after this course? 
    No. This is an introductory awareness course. It is designed for those who work with, use or manage scaffolding, rather than those who erect or inspect it. 
    _________________________________________________________________________________


    About the Course 

    Q5. What is the CISRS Scaffold Awareness course? 
    An introductory course for non-scaffolders working in construction. It provides awareness of scaffolding safety, hazards, and good practice when working around scaffolds. It does not qualify delegates to erect, alter, or inspect scaffolding. If your role requires you to erect scaffolding or carry out inspections, you should complete the relevant training routes, including scaffolding operative training (for erection roles) or scaffold inspection training (Basic or Advanced level). 
    _________________________________________________________________________________

    Q6. How long is the course? 
    The course runs over 1 day. 
    _________________________________________________________________________________

    Q7. What does the course cover? 
    Topics include scaffold safety, legal responsibilities, key scaffold components, safe access and egress, and expectations of scaffold contractors. 
    __________________________________________________________________________

    Who Should Attend 

    Q8. Who is this course for? 
    Non-scaffolders such as site managers, supervisors, trades, and health & safety staff who work near, use, or are responsible for scaffolding on site.
    _________________________________________________________________________________

    Q10. Are there any entry requirements?
    There are no formal entry requirements as it is open to non-scaffolders. Delegates should have a good understanding of written and spoken English. 
    _________________________________________________________________________________

    How the Training Works 

    Q11. How is the course delivered?
    Training is delivered in a classroom environment by experienced trainers using discussion and real-world site examples to support understanding. 
    _______________________________________________________________________________________

    Q12. What should I bring on the day? 
    Please being photo ID and your own lunch as this is not provided, however delegates can use on-site facilities where available including a kettle, fridge, and microwave. Trainers can also recommend local places to eat if needed. Where courses are delivered at live operational sites, PPE may be required for access. Once booking is confirmed, delegates are encouraged to confirm PPE requirements for their specific venue. 
    _________________________________________________________________________________

    Q13. Is there parking available at the training centre? 
    Most of our training venues offer free on-site parking, although spaces may be limited. You’ll receive full parking details, including What3Words navigation, once your booking is confirmed. Alternatively, you can find parking availability and other venue details on our Training Centres information page. 

    ______________________________________________________________________________


    Assessments & Certification 

    Q14. How is the course assessed? 

    _________________________________________________________________________________

    Q15. What certification will I receive? 
    Successful delegates will receive a CISRS Scaffolding Awareness certificate. It's recommended that you refresh your qualification every 3 years. 
    __________________________________________________________________________

    Delegate Support & Accessibility 

    Q16. What support is available if I have additional needs or require adjustments? 
    At HSS Training, we are committed to providing an inclusive and supportive learning environment. If you’re neurodivergent, have a disability, have a specific learning need, or English isn’t your first language, please refer to our reasonable adjustments guide. 
    _________________________________________________________________________________

    Still Have Questions?

    If you need further support please contact us on 0345 605 0006, use our live chat or email training@hss.com.
    _________________________________________________________________________________

    Book Now
    • Course Aims

    • Agenda

    • FAQs

    • Who Should Attend

    • Certification

    The CISRS Scaffold Awareness course is designed to help delegates develop a clearer understanding of working safely around scaffolding.

    It aims to support delegates in:
    • Building awareness of the potential dangers associated with working at height on scaffolds
    • Recognising the key components that make up a safe and properly erected scaffold 
    • Gaining an insight into good practice when working with scaffolding on site
    • Understanding what should reasonably be expected from a competent scaffold contractor 

    What to expect from this course 

    This course provides awareness-level training only and does not qualify delegates to erect, alter or inspect scaffolding. If you are looking to progress into scaffolding erection or inspection duties, you may wish to explore the following CISRS training routes:

    Scaffolding Erection (Operative Route)

    • CISRS Operative Training Scheme (COTS) - Labourer/trainee entry route
    • CISRS Part 1 Scaffolder
    • CISRS Part 2 Scaffolder

    Scaffold Inspection Route 

    • CISRS - Scaffold Inspection Training Scheme (SITS) - Basic Level
    • CISRS - Scaffold Inspection Training Scheme (SITS) - Advanced Level
    The course covers the following topics:
    • Legal Overview 
    • Industry Standards 
    • Overview of Scaffolding 
    • Working Platforms 
    • Duties & loading 
    • Foundations 
    • Ties & Stability
    • Access & Egress 
    • Inspection & Handover 
    • Designed Scaffolding
    • Protection of the Public 
    • Training & Competence

    CISRS Scaffold Awareness Course FAQs 


    About CISRS

    Q1. What is CISRS?
    CISRS is the UK's leading scheme for scaffolding training and certification. It provides structured training for scaffold operatives at all levels, from trainees through to advanced scaffolders and inspectors, supporting safe working practices and industry compliance. 
    _________________________________________________________________________________

    Q2. What does CISRS stand for? 
    CISRS stands for the Construction Industry Scaffolders Record Scheme. 
    __________________________________________________________________________

    Q3. What is a CISRS card?
    A CISRS card shows a delegate has completed relevant training for working in scaffolding. It demonstrates compliance for specific roles and is widely accepted across UK construction sites as proof of qualification. 
    __________________________________________________________________________

    Q4. Do I receive a CISRS card after this course? 
    No. This is an introductory awareness course. It is designed for those who work with, use or manage scaffolding, rather than those who erect or inspect it. 
    _________________________________________________________________________________


    About the Course 

    Q5. What is the CISRS Scaffold Awareness course? 
    An introductory course for non-scaffolders working in construction. It provides awareness of scaffolding safety, hazards, and good practice when working around scaffolds. It does not qualify delegates to erect, alter, or inspect scaffolding. If your role requires you to erect scaffolding or carry out inspections, you should complete the relevant training routes, including scaffolding operative training (for erection roles) or scaffold inspection training (Basic or Advanced level). 
    _________________________________________________________________________________

    Q6. How long is the course? 
    The course runs over 1 day. 
    _________________________________________________________________________________

    Q7. What does the course cover? 
    Topics include scaffold safety, legal responsibilities, key scaffold components, safe access and egress, and expectations of scaffold contractors. 
    __________________________________________________________________________

    Who Should Attend 

    Q8. Who is this course for? 
    Non-scaffolders such as site managers, supervisors, trades, and health & safety staff who work near, use, or are responsible for scaffolding on site.
    _________________________________________________________________________________

    Q10. Are there any entry requirements?
    There are no formal entry requirements as it is open to non-scaffolders. Delegates should have a good understanding of written and spoken English. 
    _________________________________________________________________________________

    How the Training Works 

    Q11. How is the course delivered?
    Training is delivered in a classroom environment by experienced trainers using discussion and real-world site examples to support understanding. 
    _______________________________________________________________________________________

    Q12. What should I bring on the day? 
    Please being photo ID and your own lunch as this is not provided, however delegates can use on-site facilities where available including a kettle, fridge, and microwave. Trainers can also recommend local places to eat if needed. Where courses are delivered at live operational sites, PPE may be required for access. Once booking is confirmed, delegates are encouraged to confirm PPE requirements for their specific venue. 
    _________________________________________________________________________________

    Q13. Is there parking available at the training centre? 
    Most of our training venues offer free on-site parking, although spaces may be limited. You’ll receive full parking details, including What3Words navigation, once your booking is confirmed. Alternatively, you can find parking availability and other venue details on our Training Centres information page. 

    ______________________________________________________________________________


    Assessments & Certification 

    Q14. How is the course assessed? 

    _________________________________________________________________________________

    Q15. What certification will I receive? 
    Successful delegates will receive a CISRS Scaffolding Awareness certificate. It's recommended that you refresh your qualification every 3 years. 
    __________________________________________________________________________

    Delegate Support & Accessibility 

    Q16. What support is available if I have additional needs or require adjustments? 
    At HSS Training, we are committed to providing an inclusive and supportive learning environment. If you’re neurodivergent, have a disability, have a specific learning need, or English isn’t your first language, please refer to our reasonable adjustments guide. 
    _________________________________________________________________________________

    Still Have Questions?

    If you need further support please contact us on 0345 605 0006, use our live chat or email training@hss.com.
    _________________________________________________________________________________

    The CISRS Scaffold Awareness course is designed for non-scaffolders who work near, use, or manage scaffolding. 

    It is particularly suitable for those responsible for overseeing day-today construction activities and scaffold use, as well as those looking to strengthen their understanding of scaffold safety, planning works, or working in environments where scafffolding is regularly used. 

    These roles include:

    • Site managers, supervisors, and site agents
    • Health and safety managers and advisors 
    • Construction managers engineers and contract managers 
    • Trades working at height (e.g bricklayers, electricians, painters, roofers, maintenance operatives) 
    Upon successful completion of the course, delegates will receive a CISRS Scaffolding Awareness certificate. Industry best practice and many employers recommend refreshing training every 3 years to stay up to date with current regulations. 
    Book Now

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