Scaffolding: The University of Tennessee Office of Environmental Health & Safety
Scaffolding: The University of Tennessee Office of Environmental Health & Safety
Scaffolding: The University of Tennessee Office of Environmental Health & Safety
What is a Scaffold?
An elevated,
temporary work
platform
Aerial Lifts
Do employees working on
scaffolds need to be trained?
Hazards
Hazards
Falls from elevation can be caused by slipping, unsafe
access, and lack of fall protection.
Struck by from falling tools and debris.
Electrocution from overhead power lines.
Scaffold collapse often caused by instability of
overloading.
Bad planking may give way to materials or occupant load.
Fall Hazards
Fall Hazards
Often occur:
While climbing on or off the scaffold.
Working on unguarded scaffold platforms.
Equipment failure - When scaffold platforms or planks
fail
Protecting Workers
from Falls
Falls
If a worker on a scaffold can fall more than 10 feet, he or
she must be protected by Guardrails and/or Personal
Fall Arrest Systems (PFAS)
Guardrails
PFAS
In addition to meeting the requirements of 1926.502(d),
personal fall-arrest systems used on scaffolds are to be
attached by lanyard to a vertical lifeline, horizontal lifeline,
or scaffold structural member.
Fall Protection
Requirements
Falling Object
Protection
Falling Objects
Wear Hardhats
Barricade area below scaffold to forbid entry into that area
Panels or screens use if material is stacked higher than toe
board
Canopy or net - build or erect below the scaffold that will
contain or deflect falling objects
Scaffold Support
Example #1
In Example #1
What is wrong?
No base plates no adequate means of leveling
Missing cross braces
Footings must be capable of supporting the loaded scaffold
with settling or displacement
Unstable objects may not be used to support scaffolds or
platform units
Scaffold Support
Example #2
Good support
Example #2
Illustrates one way to ensure a stable foundation, when a
sill is used, is to secure it to the baseplate
Scaffold Platform
Construction
Platforms must:
Scaffold Construction
Platforms must be Fully planked - or decked with no more
than1 inch gaps
Able to support - their own weight, plus four times the
intended load.
Scaffolds Able to support - their own weight, plus four
times the intended load.
Scaffold Platform
Construction
Scaffold Construction
Gaps No gaps larger than 1 inch are permitted between
adjacent planks or deck units, or between the platform and the
uprights. Exception A larger gap (NOT TO EXCEED 91/2 inches) is permitted when the employer can demonstrate,
a 1 inch or less gap is not feasible.
Overlap platforms at least 12 inches over supports, unless
restrained to prevent movement.
Scaffold Platform
Construction
Scaffold Construction
No paint - on wood platforms
Graded wood Solid sawn wood, fabricated planks, and
fabricated platforms nay be used as scaffold planks following
the recommendations by the manufacturer or a lumber
grading association or inspection agency. Load carrying
timber members should be a minimum of 1,500 lb-f/in2
construction grade lumber.
Fully planked between front upright and guardrail support
Matching components component pieces used must match
and be of the same type
Stability In order to assure stability, supported scaffolds
must be set on base plates, mud sills or, other adequate firm
foundation.
Locking apply wheel locks and brace pins.
Scaffold Height
20
Height
The height of the scaffold should not be more than four
times its minimum base dimension unless guys, ties or
braces are used.
Final Rule
Summary and Explanation
Q: When is a competent person required
for scaffolding?
To inspect scaffolds and scaffold components for visible defects before each
work shift and after any occurrence which could effect the structural integrity
of the scaffold.
The competent person must be capable of identifying existing and
predictable hazards in the surroundings or working conditions, which are
unsanitary, hazardous or dangerous to employees, and who has
authorization to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate them.
Final Rule
Summary and Explanation
Q: When is a qualified person required
for scaffolding?
Same as the competent person with the following exceptions: To design and load scaffold in accordance with that design. To design
rigging, and platforms for suspension scaffolds and make swaged
attachments or spliced eyes on wire suspension ropes.
A Qualified Person is one who by possession of a recognized
degree, certificate, or professional standing, or by extensive
knowledge, training, and experience has successfully
demonstrated his/her ability to solve or resolve problems related
to the subject matter, the work , or the project
Final Rule
Summary and Explanation
Q: When is an engineer required?
An engineer is required:
Platform Ends
No Cleats
Supported Scaffolds
Support
Supports Platforms supported by legs, outrigger beams,
brackets, poles uprights, posts, & frames
Restraints Guys, ties and braces must be installed at
locations where horizontal scaffold components support both
inner and outer legs. This must be repeated every 20 vertical
feet for narrow scaffolds (3 feet or less in width), and every
26 vertical feet for scaffolds greater than 3 feet in width.
Foundation Scaffold poles, legs, posts, frames, and
uprights must be on base plates and mud sills or other firm
foundations.
Scaffold Access
End Frame
Do not access by crossbraces
Access
Crossbraces No access by crossbraces
Other scaffold can access from another scaffold, structure
or hoist provided the gap between is no greater than 14 inches
horizontally and/or 24 inches vertical.
Ladders when using ladders, bottom rung must not be
more than 24 inches high.
End Frames may be used provided they are designed for
access.
Suspension Scaffolds
Moving Scaffolds
Employees cant be on a moving
scaffold unless:
Moving Scaffolds
Employees cant be on a moving scaffold unless: The surface
is level; height to base ration is 2 to 1; outriggers are installed
on both side of the scaffold; competent person must be on site
to supervise. NOTE: Employees cant be on scaffold part
beyond the wheels.
Lean-to
scaffold
Using Scaffolds
Using Scaffolds
Snow or Ice Do not work on snow or ice covered platforms
or during storms or high winds.
Tag lines Use tag lines on swinging loads.
Protect suspension ropes from heat and acid
Overhead Bricklaying
from Supported Scaffolds
Competent Person
Competent Person
Person capable of identifying and promptly correcting
hazards. Determines if its safe to work on a scaffold during
storms or high winds. Trains workers to recognize hazards.
Selects qualified workers to conduct work.
Scaffold Inspection
A competent
person will inspect
scaffolds for visible
defects before each
shift and after any
alterations
Defective parts
must be immediately
repaired.
Deformed bearer
Scaffold Erection
Scaffold Erection
Scaffolds can only be erected , moved, dismantled, or altered
under the supervision of a competent person.
Competent person selects and directs these workers and
determines the feasibility of fall protection.
Training Requirements
Training
Employees who perform work while on a scaffold must be
trained on scaffold hazards and procedures to control the
hazards. The training must include: The nature of any
electrical hazards, fall hazards, and falling object hazards in
the work area; the correct procedures for dealing with those
hazards; the proper use of the scaffold, and the proper
handling of materials on the scaffold; the maximum intended
load and the load-carrying capacity of the scaffold; and any
other pertinent requirements. Employees shall retrain when
there is reason to believe the employee lacks the necessary
skill and understanding; changes at the worksite present
additional hazards; changes in the types of scaffolds, fall
protection, falling object protection, or other equipment;
inadequacies in an affected employees work.
Training Erectors
Scaffold Erectors
Scaffolds are to be erected, moved, dismantled, or moved
only by experienced and trained employees who have been
selected for that work by the competent person.
Summary
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