Difference between revisions of "event scaffolder (Q1196)"

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Event scaffolders set up and dismantle temporary seating, stages and structures which support performance equipment, artists and the audience.

(‎Created claim: ESCO version (P15): 1.2.0, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1724150815622)
(‎Created claim: ESCO Scope note (P13): Includes people working in event and rental companies. Excludes people performing industrial or construction scaffolding., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1724228924232)
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Includes people working in event and rental companies. Excludes people performing industrial or construction scaffolding. (English)
Property / ESCO Scope note: Includes people working in event and rental companies. Excludes people performing industrial or construction scaffolding. (English) / rank
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Revision as of 08:28, 21 August 2024

Event scaffolders set up and dismantle temporary seating, stages and structures which support performance equipment, artists and the audience.
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Event scaffolders set up and dismantle temporary seating, stages and structures which support performance equipment, artists and the audience.

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    event scaffolder (English)
    Event scaffolders set up and dismantle temporary seating, stages and structures which support performance equipment, artists and the audience. Their job can include rope access, working above colleagues and lifting heavy loads, which makes it a high risk occupation. Their work is based on instruction, plans and calculations. They work indoors as well as outdoors. (English)
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    Includes people working in event and rental companies. Excludes people performing industrial or construction scaffolding. (English)
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