March 12, 2010
A Basic Scaffold Safety Guide
Basic checks that you could make to minimise any risks include:
* Checking the ground conditions. E.g. Will be the foundation firm, rather than soft? If london scaffolding is erected on frozen ground, this might melt and start to sink.
May be the scaffold level and supported on proper adjustable stands.
* If it is just a rolling scaffold, are the castors locked?
Any kind of scaffolding will be able to support around four times its intended load.
* The platform will have to be complete cab to tailgate and side to side. Any planking or decking mustn’t have gaps greater than 25mm (1%u201D).
* Toe boards and guardrails need to be positioned on all open sides.
* All sections of scaffolding have to be secured or pinned appropriately.
* Safe entry to the scaffolding need to be provided which pun intended , the should climb over cross bracing. This are sometimes a properly secured ladder.
* The front face of any scaffolding must be 350mm (14%u201D) from your workface.
* Electrical wires must be given the right electrical safety clearance.
* All scaffolding have to be inspected by way of competent person before being used.
* If the scaffolding has over 3m (10%u2019) high, personal fall protection ought to be provided or even the scaffold should have handrails over 950mm (38%u201D) high.
* Anyone working near the scaffolding or on the scaffolding must wear a hard hat (in the united kingdom it can be compulsory to provide head protection/ hard hats on any site).
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