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Scaffolding Safety for Metal Frame and Mobile Scaffolds

Scaffolding Safety for Metal Frame and Mobile Scaffolds. Where The Standards Are. Federal OSHA. Cal/OSHA. Who is in charge here?. Competent Person. Qualified Person. Training Requirements. Scaffold Inspections. Scaffold Inspections. General Requirements. Weight Limits.

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Scaffolding Safety for Metal Frame and Mobile Scaffolds

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  1. Scaffolding Safety for Metal Frame and Mobile Scaffolds

  2. Where The Standards Are Federal OSHA Cal/OSHA

  3. Who is in charge here? Competent Person Qualified Person

  4. Training Requirements

  5. Scaffold Inspections

  6. Scaffold Inspections

  7. General Requirements

  8. Weight Limits

  9. General Requirements

  10. General Requirements

  11. General Requirements

  12. Scaffold Planks

  13. Support Requirements Federal California

  14. Base Plates and Mudsills Base Plates Mudsills

  15. Housekeeping

  16. Access and Egress Do Do Not

  17. Scaffold Uplift

  18. Electrical Safety Insulated Lines Uninsulated Lines

  19. Fall Protection Federal California

  20. Fall Protection

  21. Fall Protection

  22. Fall Protection

  23. Mobile Scaffolds

  24. Mobile Scaffolds

  25. Falling Object Protection

  26. Outriggers

  27. Masonry Scaffolds

  28. Metal Frame Scaffolds (Fabricated)

  29. Questions A scaffold plank that has been used as a trench crossing point can later be used as a scaffold plank if it is cleaned. • True False If you didn’t build the scaffold, but you rented it, are you responsible for it? • Yes • No

  30. Questions • Vertical ties are required every ____ feet for scaffold that is wider than 3 feet. • 26 feet • Note: California requires vertical ties every 26 feet regardless of width • Horizontal ties are required every: • 30 Feet

  31. Questions • The first scaffold brace is required at which height? (Federal OSHA) • 3/1 • 4/1 • 2/1 • It is acceptable to lock 3 of the four wheels on a mobile scaffold. • True • False

  32. Questions • Base plates are not needed on a frame scaffold if it is on solid ground, such as concrete. • True • False • Fall protection is required at _____ feet Federal and ______ California. • 10 feet and 7.5 feet

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