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Welcome. Scaffolding Lionel Ybanez Area Safety Manager. Team Work. Average Scaffold. A average scaffold is made up of 75 scaffold components! (5X5x15’ tall)

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  1. Welcome

  2. Scaffolding Lionel Ybanez Area Safety Manager

  3. Team Work

  4. Average Scaffold • A average scaffold is made up of 75 scaffold components! (5X5x15’ tall) • The scaffold is made up of verticals, horizontals, braces, wood or steel planks, ladders, brackets, screw jacks, 2x4’s, plywood, nails, mudsills & wire

  5. What is important before you execute the work • Have trained personnel (competent person) • Know your tie-off points for fall protection • Need the correct material in good working condition • Know the application! What size to erect and how much weight will be supported by scaffold (take in consideration the workers weight)

  6. Continued • Have the correct crew size! • Evaluate the area for hazards and communicate with crew (JSA) (Permit) • Have a plan to execute the work in the safest manner possible • Once the scaffold is complete, the scaffold will be tagged according to the hazards by a competent person.

  7. Hazards • Working at heights • Dropped objects • Pinch points • Eye protection during erection & dismantle • Lifting procedures • Confined space/Lock-out Tag-out • Hazards not fully communicated

  8. What to look for during audits • Tie-off points • Incomplete toe-boards • Access was not planned thoroughly • During scaffold jobs material is not kept in good order (housekeeping) • Mudsill not secured to screw jacks • Crew members not using boards to stand on as they erect or dismantle • Boards not thoroughly inspected

  9. What to look for during audits • Crew members walking over stacked material (tripping hazard) • Crew members in the line of fire! • Dropped objects! • Barricade not large enough • Barricades not tagged • Incomplete scaffolds (handrails, board deck)

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