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A scaffolding ladder is a device that can be used for working at heights and is a safer alternative to ladders. They can be made of materials like aluminum alloy or steel and can be designed with features like hooks, folding mechanisms, and adjustable footrests. Here are some things to consider when looking for a scaffolding ladder:
Safety
Scaffolding ladders are designed to be safer than ladders because they are free-standing structures that eliminate the risk of slipping. They can also be designed with anti-slip features and handrails.
Portability
Some scaffolding ladders are lightweight and portable, making them easy to carry and store.
Versatility
Some scaffolding ladders can be used for a variety of indoor and outdoor work scenarios, such as maintenance, cleaning, and decoration.
Adjustability
Some scaffolding ladders have adjustable features, such as footrests, to adapt to different working heights.
Here are some examples of scaffolding ladders:
Double Wide Large Scaffolding Ladder Scaffold Aluminium Tower
This self-supporting ladder is made of aluminum and has a large work platform that can fit a worker and their tools and materials.
Construction Hooked Monkey Ladder Scaffolding Step Ladder
This lightweight ladder has a folding mechanism and handle for easy portability. It also has an adjustable footrest and is designed with safety features like anti-slip and handrails.
Scaffolding Ladder
This ladder is made of anodized aluminum profiles and can be folded down to a compact size.
Here are some instructions for installing a scaffolding ladder:
Angle: The ladder should be installed at an angle of about 75 degrees.
Clearance: Ensure there is enough clearance between the rungs and any obstructions behind the ladder.
Projection: The upper end of the ladder should extend over 60 centimeters.
Handholds: Extend the ladder 36 inches above the work platform or provide handholds like guardrails or posts.
Brackets: For bracket style ladders, install at least two brackets on the starter ladder assembly.
Clamp type brackets: Ensure the clamp is properly installed and tightened to the manufacturer's specifications.
Pins and collars: If the ladder has pins, position them so they are on top. If the ladder has collars, position them so they are on the bottom.
Fall prevention: Take fall prevention measures.
Non-slips: Use non-slips.
Ladder width: Use a ladder with a width of at least 30 centimeters.
Here are some frequently asked questions (FAQs) about scaffolding ladders:
How to prevent falls
To prevent falls, scaffolders should establish collective fall protection and minimize the time spent at risk. This can be done by following safety guidance from the National Access and Scaffolding Confederation (NASC) or the manufacturer of the scaffolding.
How often to inspect scaffolding
Scaffolding should be inspected before first use, every seven days, and after exposure to conditions that could cause deterioration.
How to ensure stability
The 3 to 1 rule states that the working height of freestanding scaffolding should be three times the distance of the base's narrowest side. If the tower is taller than that, it should be secured to a structure or braced with guy wires.
Safety features of a tower
A tower should have purpose-built platforms with trapdoor entry and exit, guardrails, a built-in access ladder, stabilizers, and toe boards.
Safety nets
Safety nets should be no more than 30 ft below elevated workers and have a strong rope border with mesh openings smaller than 6 inches. They should be inspected weekly for damage and deterioration.
Scaffold training
Construction workers should receive safety training that covers fall protection and identifying hazards.
Size | weight | materials |
2.5mtr | 13.5 | galvanise iron steel |