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Introduction
SECTION 1 – Certification
SECTION 2 – Tube-and-Coupler Scaffolds
SECTION 3 – Particular Scaffold Requirements
Intermediate Scaffolding - Written Assignment
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Parts used in Basic Modular Scaffolding
Standard
Guardrail
Midrail
Toeboard
Traverse Brace
Transom
Soleplate
Working Platform
Longitudinal Brace
Ledger
Baseplate
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Examples of Couplers
right angle couplers
sleeve couplers
swivel couplers putlog couplers
check coupler
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Question 1a. Is a person with an Intermediate Scaffolding Certificate allowed to construct a personnel and materials hoist?
Answer: NoAnswer: No
Personnel and materials hoist
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Question 1b. Is a person with an Intermediate Scaffolding Certificate allowed to install a cantilevered crane loading platform?
Answer: YesAnswer: Yes
Cantilevered crane loading platform
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Question 2a. What is the maximum specified height for a tube-and-coupler scaffold?
Answer: 45 metresAnswer: 45 metres
45m
Tube-and-coupler scaffold
Note: AS/NZS 1576.6:2000 Preface (a) Answer: 33m
Note: AS/NZS 1576.6:2000 Preface (a) Answer: 33m
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Question 2b. What is the maximum bay width for a light duty independent scaffold?
Answer: 2.4 metres or (10 planks) Answer: 2.4 metres or (10 planks)
2.4m
10 planks
Note: AS/NZS 1576.6:2000 Section 3.1 Standards Table 1 Answer: 0.5m
Note: AS/NZS 1576.6:2000 Section 3.1 Standards Table 1 Answer: 0.5m
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Question 3a. What is the maximum allowable slope of a working platform?
Answer: 7 degrees or (1 in 8)Answer: 7 degrees or (1 in 8)
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working platform
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Question 3b. What is the maximum allowable slope of a cleated barrow ramp?
Answer: 20 degrees or (1 in 3)Answer: 20 degrees or (1 in 3)
20o
Barrow ramp
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SCAFFOLD A: TASK 1.1
On a sheet of paper use line sketches to show a front elevation and end elevation of the scaffold. Show all joints in standards and ledgers. (Do NOT show tie assemblies. Do NOT show access).
Draw both a front elevation and end elevation.Draw both a front elevation and end elevation.
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SCAFFOLD A: TASK 1.2
Show eight bays of equal spacing.Show eight bays of equal spacing.
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UNIT 2 - TUBE-AND –COUPLER
SCAFFOLD SPECIFICATIONS
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SCAFFOLDREQUIREMENTS
UNIT 1- CERTIFICATION
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