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Learning Objectives
Objectives:
Agenda
Agenda:
Overview
Scaffold types
Terminology
Associated hazards
Proper use
Your responsibilities
Section 1
Overview
of the Issue
50 deaths annually
Categories
Three major scaffolds:
Supported
Suspended
Other
Guardrail height
Training
Inspections
Training
Inspections
Training
Engineer
Must design:
Employee Training
Training includes:
Section 2
Types of
Scaffolds
Types of Scaffolds
Scaffolds:
Types of Scaffolds
Scaffolds:
Horse scaffolds
Form scaffolds
Types of Scaffolds
Scaffolds:
Catenary scaffolds
Types of Scaffolds
Scaffolds:
Mobile scaffolds
Stilts
Types of Scaffolds
Scaffolds:
Section 3
Scaffold
Terminology
Scaffold Terminology
Terminology:
What is a scaffold?
What is a platform?
What is a brace?
What is a bearer?
Scaffold Terminology
Terminology:
Section 4
Hazards
Associated with
Scaffold Use
Electrical hazards
Fall hazards
Falling objects
Fall Hazards
Protection:
Install guardrails
Fall Hazards
Guardrail systems:
Hard hats
Toe boards
Section 5
Proper Use of
Scaffolds
Weather conditions
Debris
No guardrails
No midrails
No toeboards
No mesh
Section 6
Your
Responsibilities
Your Responsibilities
You should:
Your Responsibilities
Also:
Worker training