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A Complete Guide For Scaffolding Inspections

Author: Technocraft Industry
by Technocraft Industry
Posted: Nov 17, 2018

A Complete Guide For Scaffolding Inspections

One of the most important aspects of scaffold safety is maintenance and periodic inspections. While inspections are performed when the scaffold structure is assembled, there must be frequent inspections to ensure that the scaffold remains in good condition and is safe to use for the duration of the project. There are many factors that can affect the stability of the structure, including weather conditions, workplace conditions, incidents, and other hazards that may arise from day to day.

To provide you with some information, we have created a complete scaffolding guide that includes all the relevant information related to the inspection and maintenance of scaffolding in Australia.

Inspections

Procedures should be developed to inspect and maintain the scaffolding systems to ensure that they remain in good working condition and that they are safe for use throughout the duration of the project. Inspections of a scaffolding system become increasingly important the longer scaffolds have been used.

For cantilevered, suspended, suspended and spur scaffolds, including any other type of support system where a person or object can fall more than 4 m in height:

Before the scaffolding can be used, there must be a written confirmation from a competent person that the scaffold construction is complete and that an inspection has deemed the structure safe to use

Regular inspections must be carried out by a competent person:

At least every 30 days.

Before the scaffold is used after any component has been repaired

Before the scaffold is used where an incident may have affected the structural integrity of the scaffold

When an inspection highlighted that the scaffolding system presents one or more health and safety risks:

The necessary repairs, additions or modifications must be made before it is used again.

A Complete Guide For Scaffolding Inspections

One of the most important aspects of scaffold safety is maintenance and periodic inspections. While inspections are performed when the scaffold structure is assembled, there must be frequent inspections to ensure that the scaffold remains in good condition and is safe to use for the duration of the project. There are many factors that can affect the stability of the structure, including weather conditions, workplace conditions, incidents, and other hazards that may arise from day to day.

To provide you with some information, we have created a complete scaffolding guide that includes all the relevant information related to the inspection and maintenance of scaffolding in Australia.

An inspection by a competent person has been made after the repairs, additions or modifications have been made.

Whenever the scaffolding is incomplete or unattended, such as when repairs, additions or alterations are made, there must be an unauthorized access that prevents any worker from mounting the structure.

When a scaffolding system has been erected where a person or object can fall to less than 4 m in height, inspections must be carried out before use and after any incident, repair, addition or alteration.

The necessary repairs, additions or modifications must be made before it is used again.

An inspection by a competent person has been made after the repairs, additions or modifications have been made.

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