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Old 03-31-2010, 10:13 AM
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Safety Topic – Scaffolding

The following aspects should be considered with respect to scaffolding:

• Has the scaffold design been approved? (If required)
• Is there sufficient scaffold material available to construct the scaffold?
• The condition of scaffold material.
• What is the scaffold going to be used for?
• Where is it going to be erected?
• Do you have qualified scaffold erectors?
• Do you have an appointed scaffold inspector?

All scaffolding should conform to SANS 10085, and as a minimum to the following:

• Should be constructed on firm level ground – use of base plates where required to spread load.
• Scaffold should be plumb and checked regularly during construction.
• Face and side bracing should be used to strengthen the scaffold.
• All scaffolds should be fitted with hand and knee rails to prevent falling.
• Suitable access ladders must be provided for access to working platforms. (These ladders should be on the inside of the scaffold)
• Working platforms must be fully boarded.
• All working platforms must be fitted with toe boards to prevent equipment or material rolling off the platform.
• Mobile scaffolds should not exceed more than one lift unless they are tied off to a structure during use.
• All scaffolds should be on register and inspected daily before use.
• Scaffolds should be tagged safe for use.

The following issues may contribute towards a major accident or hazard:

• Persons may fall off scaffold without handrails or suitable edge protection.
• Equipment may fall off the platform onto people below.
• Scaffolds not properly designed or constructed for the task may collapse or fall over.
• Persons may slip and fall whilst climbing onto or off a scaffold.

Is your scaffolding safe?


Source: InGa Health & Safety Newsletter-Volume 02 – Issue 03
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