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                                                                        Scaffolding Basics
                                                                           Loss Control Bulletin
         Scaffolding Basics
         An estimated 2.3 million construction workers, or 65 percent of the construction industry, work on scaffolds frequently. 
         Protecting these workers from scaffold-related accidents could prevent 4,500 injuries and 50 deaths every year.   
         What is a Scaffold?
         A scaffold is defined as an elevated temporary work platform. There are three basic types of scaffolds:
            •  Supported scaffolds, which consist of one or more platforms supported by rigid, load-bearing members, such as poles, 
              legs, frames, outriggers, etc.
            •  Suspended scaffolds, which are one or more platforms suspended by ropes or other nonrigid, overhead support.
            •  Other scaffolds, principally manlifts, personnel hoists, etc., which are sometimes thought of as vehicles or machinery, 
              but can be regarded as another type of supported scaffold.
         Training Requirements
         Erecting/Disassembling- OSHA requires employers to 
         provide training by a competent person to each employee 
         who is involved in erecting and/or disassembling a 
         scaffold. A competent person is defined as one who is 
         capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards 
         and has authorization to take prompt corrective measures 
         to eliminate them.
         Scaffold Users - Employers are required by OSHA 
         standards to have a qualified person provide training to 
         each employee who performs work while on a scaffold. 
         The training must enable employees to recognize the 
         hazards associated with the type of scaffold being used 
         and to understand the procedures to control or minimize 
         those hazards.
         OSHA defines a qualified person as one who possesses a recognized degree, certificate, or professional standing or has 
         extensive knowledge, training, and experience.
         Designing and Constructing Scaffolds
         Scaffolds must be designed by a qualified person and be constructed and loaded in accordance with that design. A qualified 
         person must do adequate preplanning to assure the safe erection and use of the scaffold. 
         Adequate preplanning includes:
            •  Determining the type of scaffold necessary for the job, the maximum load of the scaffold, assuring a good foundation, 
              and avoiding electrical hazards 
     LCS 5005 (11-2014)                                                                         1
                Scaffolding Basics                                  Loss Control Bulletin
        An engineer is required to design the scaffold when:
          •  They are to be moved when employees are on them
          •  Pole scaffolds are over 60 feet in height
          •  Tube and coupler and fabricated frame scaffolds are over 125 feet in height
        References
        OSHA standard 1926 Subpart L - Scaffolds
      IMPORTANT NOTICE - The information and suggestions presented by Western National Insurance Company in this Technical Bulletin are for your 
      consideration in your loss prevention efforts.  They are not intended to be complete or definitive in identifying all hazards associated with your 
      business, preventing workplace accidents, or complying with any safety related, or other, laws or regulations.  You are encouraged to alter them to fit 
      the specific hazards of your business and to have your legal counsel review all of your plans and company policies.
    LCS 5005 (11-2014)                                                               2
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