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Hazard Control Measures for Scaffolding in Beckenham Scaffolding comes with its fair share of risks and hazards. The dangers lurk everywhere – in the planking, toeboard, guardrail, midrail, brackets, crossbraces, sils, access ladder, and even the base plates.

Hazard Control Measures for Scaffolding in Beckenham

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Hazard Control Measures for Scaffolding in BeckenhamScaffolding comes with its fair share of

risks and hazards. The dangers lurk everywhere – in the planking, toeboard, guardrail, midrail, brackets, crossbraces, sils, access ladder, and even the base plates.

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Did You Know?•65% of employees in the construction workforce make use of scaffolds to erect, repair, and renovate buildings.•About 4,500 injuries and 50 fatalities happen every year because of the hazards these structures impose.•These hazards could be anything – a fall, slippage, collapse of the structure, electrocution, or even getting struck by falling objects.

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So, How’d You Prevent A Fall?•Scaffolds with more than 10 inches of height must be equipped with guardrails, toprails, midrails, and toeboards.•If not, then alternative fall protection systems should be made available, like crossbraces.•Planking should be tight and done with plank-grade materials only.•Accessing the structure should always be done using ladders.

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And What About Slippage Prevention?•Work should strictly be prohibited during adverse weather conditions like snow, ice, rain, and hailstorm.•Footer cleats should be used if the slope is more than 1 in 8.•Stairways need to have landings that are slip-resistant.

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What Might Prevent The Structure From Collapsing?

If you choose scaffolding in Beckenham for a construction project, remember to look for the following aspects for collapse prevention:•A base plate on even footing so that the structure remains levelled.•A structure that can carry its own weight and four times the maximum intended load.•Repair or replacement of accessories that are damaged or worn out.•Moving or transporting the structure under a competent professional’s supervision.•Placement of the structure with the building at correct intervals.•Keeping suspension ropes away from heat or electricity sources.•Thoroughly inspected rigging so that the structure remains strong.

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How To Steer Clear Of Electrocution?•Install the scaffold at least at 10 feet away from power lines.•If the voltage is higher, the distance needs to be greater too.•Relocations need to be cautiously done complying with overhead power lines.

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How To Not Get Struck By Falling Objects?•Barricade the area underneath the structure or have a canopy installed.•Screens and panels should be installed to prevent falling objects.•All workers must wear protective headgear.•The platform edges must have the toeboards installed.

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