What are scaffolding requirements?

What are scaffolding requirements?

Your scaffold must be structurally sound and sturdy enough to support its own weight plus four times the max intended load. It should do all of this without settling or any displacement whatsoever. Scaffolds should be set up on completely solid footing.

At what height is fall protection required on scaffolds?

10 feet
Fall protection on scaffolding is required at 10 feet. In addition to falls from heights, workers also can slip or trip on ground surfaces that are uneven or cluttered with debris.

How high can Scaffolding go?

29 CFR 1926.451(d)(7) requires the scaffold to be secured to the building or structure at intervals not to exceed 30 feet horizontally and 26 feet vertically to prevent movement of the scaffold.

What is the maximum load for a scaffold?

Multiply 35 square feet by 25 pounds per square foot and the scaffolding can be loaded with no more than 875 pounds….Rated Load Capacity.

Rated Load Capacity of Scaffold Intended Load Should Be
Light-Duty “standard” 25 pounds per square foot (applied uniformly)

Are toeboards required on scaffolding?

As indicated in this provision, the requirement for a barricade or toeboard exists “when there is a danger of tools, materials, or equipment falling from a scaffold”. If objects are not kept away from the access point, either a barricade or toeboard would be required.

What is the maximum gap between scaffold and structure?

The gap between a working platform and the face of the structure must be as small as possible, except in the case where it is necessary for a person to sit on the edge of the platform to work, when the gap should not exceed 300 millimetres.

Who is responsible for ensuring the safety of scaffolding?

The responsibility for ensuring that the scaffolding itself is safe rests with the scaffolding company, who should also undertake regular safety checks, but it is the construction company’s responsibility, and the individual user’s responsibility to ensure that it is used safely.

What are OSHA scaffolding inspection requirements?

12 OSHA Scaffolding Safety Requirements Weight Capacity. How much weight must a scaffold be capable of supporting? Stability. Unsteady objects should never be used to support planks or scaffolds. Supervised Setup. Extra Precaution. Maintenance. Materials. Scaffolding Inspection. Rigging Inspection. Rigging Protection. Diagonal Braces Instruction.

How safe is scaffolding?

Scaffolding is the solution to many access issues, providing a safe and legal means of access for workers at height. It is recommended above many other means of access, especially if the work will be prolonged or involve multiple workers, tools, equipment or materials. However, scaffolding is not completely safe.

How often do I need a scaffolding inspection?

before it is used for the first time

  • At intervals of at least every seven days following installation
  • Following any circumstances which could jeopardise the safety of the installation such as adverse weather conditions.