Product Description
Description: A temporary, elevated work platform used to support workers, materials, and equipment during construction, maintenance, repair, and demolition activities.
Key Features:
1. Modular design for easy assembly and disassembly
2. Adjustable height and length to accommodate various structures
3. Durable, high-strength steel or aluminum frames
4. Slip-resistant decking and platforms
5. Secure, lockable connections and couplers
6. Meets or exceeds international safety standards (OSHA, EN, ANSI, etc.)
7. Customizable to fit specific project requirements
Product Parameters
Hight |
Width |
Lenght |
1.7m |
1.2m |
1.8m |
Installation Instructions
Pre-Installation Checklist
1. Review project plans and specifications
2. Ensure scaffolding design meets local regulations and standards (OSHA, EN, ANSI, etc.)
3. Conduct site inspection for obstacles and hazards
4. Train personnel on scaffolding installation and safety procedures
5. Gather necessary tools and equipment
Installation Steps
1. Prepare the site:
- Clear the area of debris and obstacles
- Level the ground
- Mark scaffolding locations
2. Assemble scaffolding components:
- Follow manufacturer's instructions
- Inspect components for damage or wear
3. Install scaffolding frames:
- Anchor frames to the ground or building
- Ensure frames are level and plumb
4. Add scaffolding boards and decking:
- Secure boards to frames with clips or screws
- Ensure decking is level and secure
5. Install guardrails and toe boards:
- Ensure guardrails are at least 42" (107 cm) high
- Toe boards are at least 3.5" (8.9 cm) high
6. Add access ladders or stairs:
- Ensure ladders are securely attached
- Stairs have handrails and non-slip treads
7. Install scaffolding ties and anchors:
- Secure scaffolding to the building or structure
- Ensure ties are tightened regularly
8. Final inspection:
- Check scaffolding for stability and levelness
- Ensure all components are securely attached
FAQ
General
1. What is scaffolding?
- A temporary, elevated work platform for construction, maintenance, and repair.
2. What are the types of scaffolding?
- Frame, Tube and Clamp, System, Suspended, Aerial Lifts, Mobile, and Tower scaffolding.
3. What is the purpose of scaffolding?
- Provides safe access and support for workers, materials, and equipment.
Safety
1. What are the most common scaffolding hazards?
- Falls, electrocution, and struck-by objects.
2. How often should scaffolding be inspected?
- Daily, before each use, and after changes or modifications.
3. What are the OSHA regulations for scaffolding?
- 29 CFR 1926 Subpart L: Scaffolds.
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