Scaffold is an elevated work platform to allow workers to perform tasks in hard to reach areas. Every day, thousands of people work on scaffolds across multiple industries. Scaffold systems are adjustable, customisable, and movable which, although solve many problems, can also create a hazardous situation. Working on a scaffold can be quite risky but here are five things to remember when erecting scaffolding that will help ensure that the platform is as safe as possible.
1. Competent person
A scaffolding system is a complicated piece of equipment, and a lot of human lives depend on its proper assembly. Therefore, a trained and competent person should supervise its assembly. A competent person is that who can identify potential and existing hazards in the work environment and who is authorised to take prompt measures, according to OSHA. They should also be qualified in scaffolding with the help of a degree or license.
2. Inspection
A proper inspection of scaffolding components is necessary prior to assembly. Only a competent person has enough knowledge and expertise to carry out an inspection of such equipment. Using a checklist for inspection is an efficient way to keep track of the parts that have been checked. Thanks to technology, there is now even a mobile checklist app that helps to make sure the scaffold is safe for use.
3. Proper equipment
Proper equipment is essential for creating a successful job site. In addition to scaffolding equipment, it is also important to get personal protective equipment which includes work gloves, hard hats, fall protection, and high visibility apparel. This equipment ensures the safety of workers.
4. Evaluate job site
Before erecting a scaffold, it is important to carry out a detailed evaluation of the job site to see whether it can properly support a scaffolding system. This includes, but is not limited to, checking for overhead work, power lines, nearby excavation and geotechnical issues like high water table or potential for erosion. The surface on which a scaffold stands must be strong enough to support the structure; otherwise, it can prove to be quite dangerous.
5. Train your staff
As well as having a competent person inspect and supervise a scaffolding system, it is equally vital to train your staff. A well informed staff is better able to look after itself and be aware of its surroundings. Due to a lack of training and knowledge, workers often have to face dangerous accidents. Proper training can considerably reduce the amount of accidents that occur on a job site. OSHA provides training that is designed to keep workers safe from falling objects, falls, overloading, and unstable structures.
Faulty equipment and other dangers on the job site can prove very costly for a company in many ways. In an attempt to cut costs initially by not employing a competent person, not investing in PPE (personal protective equipment) or not conducting a proper inspection, a company might have to face other major problems such as lawsuits by workers who have been harmed on the job. Unsafe working conditions can also lead to a lack of worker enthusiasm. These factors dramatically impact a project's productivity and eventually profit. That is why scaffolding safety is of utmost importance.
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