Training
Deliver ultimate productivity and safety on projects by ensuring operatives are capable in their work, through a range of scaffold training services from HAKI.
Benefits of HAKI training services:
- Delegates become familiar with HAKI through accredited classroom theory and practical sessions to ensure stringent health and safety requirements are met when our systems are used in temporary works. These courses are run year-round at our state-of-the-art facilities or at your site on a need’s basis.
- Training staff demonstrate how to erect, operate and dismantle HAKI systems safely and efficiently through a series of presentations. Subsequent practical sessions then allow for delegates to build scaffolds and temporary access using HAKI, so they gain an understanding by ‘doing’.
- Learn how it’s best to build tailored solutions based on project-specific requirements, to uphold health and safety standards in more complex environments. Experienced and knowledgeable technicians will also provide on-site support when required.
- Successful delegates of CISRS-accredited courses receive their industry-recognised certificates and card endorsements, with HAKI applying for these on their behalf. Dependent on the course taken, the individual can then erect, modify, dismantle and/or inspect HAKI scaffolding systems onsite.
Our courses
HAKI product-specific courses
These courses are designed to give detail on specific HAKI products; from our market-leading Stair Towers, through to our HAKITEC temporary roof system.
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HAKI Stair Tower
This 1-day course ensures delegates are capable to safely erect, adapt and dismantle the HAKI Stair Tower.
Contents:
- Health and safety overview
- HAKI safe systems of work & basic erection procedures
- HAKI Stair Tower component range
- Practical erection/adaption & dismantle of a HAKI Stair Tower
- Multiple choice question paper
Entry requirements: Must be competent to work at height & safety harness trained
Course length: 1 day -
HAKI Compact Stair
This 1-day course ensures delegates are capable to safely erect, adapt and dismantle the HAKI Compact Stair.
Contents:
- Health and safety overview
- HAKI safe systems of work & basic erection procedures
- HAKI Compact Stair component range
- Practical erection/adaption & dismantle of a HAKI Compact Stair
- Multiple choice question paper
Entry requirements: Must be competent to work at height & safety harness trained
Course length: 1 day -
HAKI Loading Tower
This 1-day course ensures delegates are capable to safely erect, adapt and dismantle the HAKI Loading Tower.
Contents:
- Health and safety overview
- HAKI safe systems of work & basic erection procedures
- HAKI Loading Tower component range
- Practical erection/adaption & dismantle of a HAKI Loading Tower
- Multiple choice question paper
Entry requirements: Must be competent to work at height & safety harness trained
Course length: 1 day -
HAKITEC 750 Temporary Roof
This 2-day course ensures delegates are capable to safely erect, adapt and dismantle the HAKITEC 750 temporary roof.
Contents:
- Health & safety overview
- Overview of components and configurations
- Safe systems of work (SG4: current & TG09: current)
- Understanding & interpreting information on design drawings
- Basic Components
- Erection aids
- Preparation of scaffold
- Erect & dismantle HAKITEC 750 temporary roof
- Roll out with and without tie-chord methods (theory & practical)
- Hand-built method (theory & practical)
- Crane-lift (theory)
- Mono-pitch roof (theory)
- Multiple choice question paper
Entry requirements: A minimum of CISRS Basic Part 2
Course length: 2 days
Successful delegates of the above manufacturer courses receive a HAKI certificate and photo ID badge.
CISRS scaffolding courses
HAKI delivers a range of industry-recognised CISRS scaffolding courses for both entry-level and advanced scaffolders.
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CISRS Basic Access System Erector (BASE)
This 5-day course provides industry-recognised training for non-scaffolders who erect, alter and dismantle very basic and routine scaffolding structures using the HAKI Universal scaffolding system.
Contents:
- BASE course criteria and restrictions
- Health & safety Awareness
- Scaffolding guidance & industry standards
- Preventing falls & rescue (SG4) (theory & tractical)
- Manual handling (SG6) (theory & practical)
- Tube & Fitting common components
- Scaffolding yard & site operations
- Foundations, ties & stability
- HAKI Universal system product information – components & basic erection
- Erection of 1 lift tower (practical)
- Erection of 4m static tower (theory & practical)
- Free standing independent with return 2 lifts (theory & practical)
- Return options, stability, inside board brackets & methods of access & egress (theory & practical)
- Dealing with non-standard applications (theory)
- Erection of HAKI Stair Tower (theory & practical)
- Erection of HAKI Loading Tower (theory & practical)
- Birdcage scaffold (theory & practical)
- Theory test
Entry requirements: All delegates must have taken a CITB HS&E test within 2 years prior to this training course (or have an accepted exemption). A good understanding of spoken and written English is required.
Course length: 5 days -
CISRS Operative Training Scheme (COTS)
This 1-day course teaches the basics of the industry and how to work safely with scaffolding and access equipment.
Contents:
- General responsibilities
- Basic scaffolding terminology (components & application)
- Servicing of equipment (tube, fittings, boards etc.)
- Boards & stock – quality control
- Health, welfare, hygiene and housekeeping
- Electrical safety
- Noise and vibration
- Working at height
- Accident prevention and reporting
- Slips, trips and falls
- Personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Transport safety on site
- Equipment and tools
- Manual handling (including loading and unloading)
- Lifting equipment using rope and wheel
- Test paper
Entry requirements: All delegates must have a CITB HS&E test (or accepted exemption) in place at the time of booking. The CITB HS&E test needs to have been passed within the previous 23 months before the course start date.
Course length: 1 day -
CISRS System Scaffold Product Training Scheme (SSPTS)
This 2-day course covers systems of work, product testing & accreditation, loadings and duties, and components of all main HAKI products.
Contents:
- Health and safety overview
- HAKI basic systems of work
- HAKI product testing and accreditation
- Loadings and duties
- HAKI components
- Static HAKI tower (theory & practical)
- HAKI Universal independent tied scaffold (theory & practical)
- HAKI Stair Tower (theory & practical)
- HAKI Loading Tower (theory & practical)
- HAKI Universal birdcage (theory & practical)
- Multiple choice question paper
Entry requirements: All delegates must hold either a CISRS Trainee Card (endorsed with minimum Part 1), CISRS Base Card, CISRS Scaffolder Card or CISRS Advanced Card.
Course length: 2 days
HAKI will apply for CISRS certificates and card endorsements on behalf of all successful delegates of the above courses.
Inspection courses
HAKI offers both a manufacturer and CISRS-accredited inspection course, suitable for site supervisors and operatives.
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CISRS System Product Inspection Course
This inspection course ensures delegates take a standardised approach when inspecting scaffolding systems.
Contents:
- Legal overview
- Industry performance standards
- General principles
- HAKI components
- Structures
- Design appreciation
- Damaged stock
- Role of the inspector
- Statutory scaffold inspection
- Practical fault-finding session
- Open-book multiple choice questionnaire
Entry requirements: To attend this course, all delegates must either hold a CISRS BSI/ASI card or CISRS Scaffolder / Advanced Scaffolder card renewed with CPD and showing inspection endorsement.
Course length: 1 day -
HAKI Basic Inspection Course
Contents:
- Health and safety overview
- Current legislation and codes of practice
- HAKI safe systems of work
- HAKI Universal basic components common to all HAKI structures.
- HAKI Compact Stair Tower – additional components & safety inspection
- Safety inspection common to all HAKI structures
- Theory of inspecting HAKI Universal, Stair Towers and Loading Towers
- Practical fault-finding exercise
- Reports and documentation
- Multiple choice question paper
Entry requirements: All delegates must have a basic knowledge of scaffolding & scaffolding terminology.
Course length: 1 day
HAKI will apply for a CISRS certificate and card endorsement on behalf of all successful delegates of the CISRS accredited inspection course. Those completing the HAKI Basic Inspection will receive a HAKI certificate and photo ID badge.
Other courses
HAKI also deliver Fast Access Rescue, manual-handling and onsite training upon request.
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Fast Access Rescue Course
Course Content
- Health and Safety overview covering
- Health & Safety at Work Act 1974
- Health & Safety (Offences) 2008
- The Work at Height Regulations 2005
- Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998
- Manual Handling Regulations 1992
- Lifting Operations & Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998
Entry requirements: All delegates must be competent to Work at Height and Safety Harness trained
Course length: 1 day
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Manual-handling Courses
HAKI also offer a ½ day manual-handling training course. All attendees will receive a certificate on successful completion of the course.
Please contact training@HAKI.co.uk for further information.
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Onsite Training Courses
HAKI can deliver training on-site where needed at an additional fee (priced on enquiry).
Please contact our training team by emailing training@HAKI.co.uk or calling 01908 580420 for more information about this service.
Delegate testimonials
“I would just like to say what a pleasure it was to be part of last week’s 750 roof system course. It’s a pleasure to be part of the facility and the hospitality from trainers to office staff is absolutely brilliant.”
“Great help and advice. Been a great learning curve.”
“Made me want to do more on HAKI. Learnt loads.”
“Trainer was very knowledgeable and showed us different configurations. He was very ‘hands-on’ which was good.”
“Fantastic insight into HAKI.”
“I was surprised to discover how versatile the HAKI system is, with all the new components.”
“A very interesting and worthwhile course.”
“Instructor showed and helped a lot during the course.”
“Never used HAKI so was a good insight and education into using the system. Easy to use.”
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Training at HAKI ensures the safety of operatives and the wider public when using our systems, whilst offering the opportunity to up-skill workers.