Overview

Certifying Body

OSHAA

Total Credits

30 HOURS

Evaluation

Assignments Based

Course Category

Lifting and Rigging

Learning Mood

Online

Qualification Structure

To achieve the OSHAA 30-Hours Diploma in Supporting Structures (SUP);

Candidates must complete the following 9 Mandatory Units,

Mandatory Units

  • Introduction to OSHAA and Structural Safety Standards (2 Hours)
  • Types and Functions of Supporting Structures (3 Hours)
  • Scaffolding Systems: Design, Erection, and Dismantling (4 Hours)
  • Formwork Systems and Their Safe Use (3 Hours)
  • Shoring and Bracing Techniques in Construction (3 Hours)
  • Load-Bearing Calculations and Structural Stability (6 Hours)
  • Inspection and Maintenance of Supporting Structures (3 Hours)
  • Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment in Structural Work (3 Hours)
  • Emergency Procedures and Structural Failure Response (3 Hours)

Upon the OSHAA 30-Hours Diploma in Supporting Structures (SUP), learners will be able to

  • Introduction to OSHAA and Structural Safety Standards (2 Hours)
  • Understand the purpose and scope of OSHAA in relation to structural safety
  • Recognize key international and national safety standards for supporting structures
  • Identify the responsibilities of workers and supervisors under OSHAA guidelines
  • Types and Functions of Supporting Structures (3 Hours)
  • Classify different types of supporting structures used in construction
  • Explain the functions of each type in load distribution and structural integrity
  • Assess when and where to apply specific structural systems
  • Scaffolding Systems: Design, Erection, and Dismantling (4 Hours)
  • Understand the components and configurations of scaffolding systems
  • Demonstrate safe procedures for scaffolding erection and dismantling
  • Evaluate scaffolding design according to job-specific requirements
  • Formwork Systems and Their Safe Use (3 Hours)
  • Describe the function and types of formwork in concrete construction
  • Apply safe handling, installation, and removal techniques
  • Understand material compatibility and formwork stability during pouring
  • Shoring and Bracing Techniques in Construction (3 Hours)
  • Identify various shoring and bracing methods used in temporary support
  • Analyze structural needs for choosing appropriate techniques
  • Implement safety protocols when installing or removing support systems
  • Load-Bearing Calculations and Structural Stability (6 Hours)
  • Perform basic load-bearing calculations for structural support
  • Evaluate the impact of live and dead loads on structural systems
  • Ensure compliance with engineering safety margins and design codes
  • Inspection and Maintenance of Supporting Structures (3 Hours)
  • Conduct routine inspections for wear, damage, or misalignment
  • Create maintenance schedules and checklists to prolong structure life
  • Report and address issues before they pose safety hazards
  • Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment in Structural Work (3 Hours)
  • Recognize potential hazards in scaffolding, formwork, and shoring operations
  • Perform risk assessments and implement mitigation strategies
  • Understand the use of personal protective equipment and safety signage
  • Emergency Procedures
  • Develop response plans for partial or total structural failures
  • Communicate effectively during emergencies using pre-defined protocols
  • Implement evacuation, rescue, and incident reporting procedures
Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • Applicants must be at least 18 years old at the time of enrollment.
  • A minimum of secondary school education or equivalent is recommended.
  • Prior experience in construction, industrial work, or structural support operations is not mandatory.
  • Participants should have basic to intermediate English language proficiency to read course materials, follow safety instructions, and complete assessments effectively

What You Need to Know

This diploma is ideal for engineers, construction professionals, safety officers, and individuals working in infrastructure development. It is also suitable for beginners who want to enter the field of structural safety with a recognized qualification.

The program provides specialized training in supporting structures, load-bearing principles, and compliance with international safety standards, ensuring you can work confidently in high-risk industrial environments.

  • Globally recognized OSHAA certification
  • Practical knowledge of structural safety and inspection
  • Enhanced workplace safety awareness and compliance
  • Improved employability in construction and engineering sectors

Graduates can pursue roles such as structural inspector, site supervisor, safety coordinator, or construction engineer in industries like construction, oil and gas, manufacturing, and logistics.

Learners can advance to higher-level diplomas in structural engineering, safety management, or specialized certifications in infrastructure development, broadening career prospects.

The OSHAA 30-Hours Diploma in Supporting Structures (SUP) is recognized internationally, making it a valuable qualification for professionals seeking opportunities both locally and abroad.

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