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SCAFFOLDS 2 325-003-04-IGDO © 2019, Workplace Safety & Prevention Services (WSPS) 1 877 494 WSPS (9777) | 905 614 1400 | wsps.ca Obtain appropriate capacity equipment for the work. In determining capacity, consider the total weights of individuals/materials to be placed on the scaffolding. The scaffold capacity must be at least twice the total weight applied to it (See OHSA, Const Reg., Section 126). Ensure scaffolding is erected in accordance with the design drawings and specifications for that equipment, and erection is supervised by a competent worker. Ensure that these design drawings are available on request. Inspect the erected scaffold thoroughly prior to use to ensure it has been erected properly in accordance with design drawings and specifications (see OHSA, Const Reg., Sect 130). Precautions Pre-Use Note the condition and solidity of the floor surface so that holes, depressions, or uneven surfaces are taken into account Check the bracing before use For rolling scaffolding, apply the brakes before a worker mounts the scaffold Don't extend the adjusting or jacking screws more than 30cm(12") or as required by manufacturer's instructions If necessary, secure the scaffold at vertical intervals to prevent lateral movement Protect base area from inadvertent contact with traffic – by securing it with hazard tape or warning signs and or having someone present at the base Use Use the proper means of access to the platform – Don't climb on the frame Never over reach from the platform – move the scaffold to your desired location Never ride on a moving scaffold unless protection from falls is provided (OHSA, Const Reg., Sect 129(3)) Get help when moving a scaffold Be aware of load limits and ratings and stay within them Consider the nature of work being done. If it is considered to be construction work (see OHSA definition) then work must be conducted in accordance with all requirements of the Construction Regulations, regardless of the fact the work is being conducted in another regulatory setting WSPS.CA

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