Scaffolder

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A Scaffolder plays a crucial role in the construction industry by erecting, altering, and dismantling temporary metal structures (scaffolding) that allow workers to safely access all parts of a building or structure. This isn't just about putting poles together; it requires precise planning, adherence to strict health and safety regulations, and a strong understanding of different scaffolding systems. You'll work outdoors in all weather conditions, often at heights, and need to be physically fit, have excellent balance, and a keen eye for detail to ensure the stability and safety of the structures. Scaffolders typically gain qualifications through schemes like CISRS (Construction Industry Scaffolders Record Scheme), which is essential for working on most sites in the UK. The day-to-day work involves interpreting design drawings, selecting the right materials (tubes, fittings, boards), safely handling and moving heavy equipment, and meticulously assembling the framework. You'll often work as part of a team, coordinating with other trades and supervisors. The role demands strong teamwork, problem-solving skills, and a proactive approach to safety. As you gain experience, you might progress to more complex projects, supervisory roles, or specialise in areas like system scaffolding or temporary roof structures.

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