Why Training & Education Matters

Competence Builds Safety - Skilled Workers, Safer Sites

Scaffolding safety is not achieved solely through equipment or structural strength — it depends equally on people. Workers’ skills, experience, and situational awareness directly affect accident prevention and site productivity. Well-trained scaffolding professionals can identify risks early, make informed decisions, and execute tasks with precision. In contrast, inadequate training often results in unsafe practices, instability during installation and dismantling, and avoidable delays.

Recognizing the critical role of human competence, Korea Scaffolding Institution (KSI) places education and training at the center of its safety mission. Through systematic instruction and hands-on practice, KSI supports the development of skilled professionals capable of ensuring safer and more efficient job sites.

Enhancing Workplace Safety by Improving Technical Competency

Preventing Unsafe or Improper Behaviors

Enhancing Knowledge and Skills

Ensuring the Use of Proper Materials – Broken or Damaged Materials

Ensuring the Use of Proper Materials - Quality Control of Temporary Materials