By far the largest number of fatal fall occurs from scaffolds. In many cases this is because the potential for a fall from scaffolding is underestimated. Falls from scaffolding can result from carelessness, poor maintenance or improper use. A scaffold is any elevated platform that can be move to reach the desired work level or position. Suspension scaffolds hang by ropes or wires from overhead support. Mobile scaffolds are supported on wheels or casters both types require care both before and during use from maximum safety. Before mounting any scaffolding, make sure it’s built for the weight you’ll be putting on, that includes the platforms, suspension ropes or wires and the overhead support. If you’re not sure how much any part of the system will hold, check with your supervisor. This introductory overview of scaffold safety is designed to provide an understanding of safe work practices, identify major types of scaffolds, and implement safe work practices.
These training materials are designed to provide employees who erect, disassemble, move, repair, operate, maintain, or inspect scaffolds with an introductory overview of scaffold safety. It will also help trainees implement safe work practices, use fall protection, and protect workers from falling objects.
Scaffolds in Construction includes:
- Walking and Working Surfaces Safety DVD Covers:
- What Are The Safety Guidelines When Working With Scaffolding
- These new programs steer clear of regulatory double-talk and focus instead on specific slip, trip and fall hazards and what employees can do to avoid them.
- You can keep workers “on their feet”. Stay tuned for more information on these important topics.
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