Pre-Employment Scaffold Program
This pre-employment training takes just 6 weeks to complete and is the first step toward the North American-wide recognized SAIA (Scaffold & Access Industry Association) Industrial Scaffold Apprenticeship Training Program.
Become a competent person for frame, tube and coupler and systems scaffolds.
METI is proud to serve as Atlantic Canada’s accredited training institute for the SAIA and offers SAIA apprenticeship.
Our Scaffold Training curriculum is specified and approved by SAIA’s Competent Person’s Training for Frame Scaffolds, Tube and Coupler (clamp) Scaffolds / and Systems Scaffolds.
Our Pre-Employment Scaffold Program core training not only provides you with SAIA curriculum, our scaffold training also gives you certifications from a number of nationally recognized organizations, including the Oil Sands Safety Association (OSSA), Enform, Alberta Construction Safety Association (ACSA).
Admissions Process
Our admissions team is here to help you through your enrollment process. If you have questions, give us a call or stop by our campus on Alexandra Street.
- A completed application form
- An updated resume
- A transcript of your 12 marks (or GED) OR take a Scholastic Level Exam (SLE) at our campus
- An interview with our admission team (Skype, Google Hangouts or telephone interviews may be an option)
Pre-Employment Scaffold Program Description: Areas of Study
- Along with Frame, Tube & Coupler (clamp) and System Scaffolds training we give you the following Industry Certifications:
- Construction Safety Training Systems (CSTS) Training
- H2S Alive Training (Enform)
- OSSA Basic Safety Orientation
- OSSA Fall Protection Training
- OSSA Confined Space Entry & Monitor Training
- Fall Protection Training (NS)
- Occupational Health & Safety (OH&S) Training
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