Scaffold Plank Identification and Inspection Processes Webinar

Words: Mason ContractorsThe Mason Contractors Association of America (MCAA) will present “Scaffold Plank Identification and Inspection Processes” on Wednesday, June 21, 2017 at 10:00 AM CDT.

This session is to help all users of scaffold plank to identify mandatory and non-mandatory requirements of all types of scaffold plank by outlining industry standards, best practices and detailed examples. The session also covers specific inspection processes for used scaffold plank along with an industry recommended action for each type of damage. All solid sawn, engineered wood, metal and composite planks and decks are covered in this presentation.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Identify all types of scaffold planks, platforms and decks used on scaffolding for masonry applications
  2. Recognize mandatory markings and applicable standards as set forth by OSHA
  3. Analyze detailed inspection processes for damaged scaffold planks and resolve field issues
  4. Identify industry best practices and resources for further insight and education
Mason contractors registered for Masonry Certification will receive 1.00 credits in the Safety discipline upon completion of this course.

This webinar is free to all attendees. Register for “Scaffold Plank Identification and Inspection Processes” at www.masoncontractors.org/live.

Visit www.masoncontractors.org/live for more information and to view a full schedule of MCAA’s Live Webinar Series.
MASONRY STRONG Podcast, Episode 24 Recap: Gary Hensley, VP of Sales at Oldcastle Adams
July 2025

On this episode of the MASONRY STRONG Podcast, Gary Hensley joins Justin in Indianapolis to talk about his story within the masonry industry, how he got started, how he's seen it evolve, and where he sees it going. Why the Masonry Industry? Concrete and

The Enduring Power of Structural Masonry
July 2025

Masonry has been holding its ground for millennia — literally. And thanks to the simple brilliance of arching action, it continues to do so with strength, style, and surprising efficiency. In an era of advanced modeling and fast-moving schedules, one time

Business Building: Do Project Manager / Estimator Combos Work?
July 2025

Steve owns SJP Contractors, a mid-size general contractor specializing in commercial projects. Over the last several years, his company has grown to over $16 million in annual sales, with an average project size of $500,000 to $1,500,000, employing 45 off

Contractor Tip of the Month: Trust Is the Cornerstone
July 2025

If I can’t trust you, I can’t do business with you. I don’t care how talented you are. I don’t care how long we’ve worked together. I don’t care how many projects you’ve completed. If I can’t trust your word, then we don’t have anything to build on—figura