Scaffold Anchor Tie Installation

Poor anchor tie installation rarely announces itself. An anchor can look correctly fitted and still be unreliable — because the base material was unsuitable, the hole was drilled incorrectly, a cleaning step was skipped, or the wrong setting tool was used. By the time an error becomes visible, the scaffold may already be depending on that tie for stability. For scaffolding and main contractors, this makes inconsistency the defining risk in anchor tie management.

The Scaffold Anchor Tie Installation for Site Operatives toolkit reinforces online course learning in practice. It supports consistent application of the installation principles covered in the course (base material assessment, drilling and setting technique, connector alignment, testing, and record-keeping) across operatives, gangs, subcontractors and changing site conditions. It helps organisations move from compliance awareness to consistent on-site behaviour.

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Scaffold Anchor Tie Installation training course

Scaffold Anchor Tie Installation for Site Operatives

This IIRSM-approved course gives scaffolding and main contractors a consistent, practical way to improve installation quality across their workforce. It shows operatives how to assess base materials, drill and set anchors correctly, align connectors, and complete the installation and testing records required for the lifetime of the scaffold. The course helps operatives understand the decisions and stop-work judgements that protect scaffold stability — and strengthen the organisation’s controls under NASC TG4 and the Work at Height Regulations 2005.

45+ minutes

Health and Safety Compliance

£49.00 +VAT