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Scaffold Safety Training

Scaffold Locking

Ring lock scaffolding Kwik stage system Cup lock scaffolding

Tube and clamps Pistol-Type Grip Key clamps


Quick lock pin 
Tools
Erecting and Dismantling

From 15 to 20% of scaffold-related injuries


involve
erecting and dismantling. The most common
problem is
the failure to provide an adequate working
platform for a
worker to use when installing the next lift of
scaffold.
Making safety a way of life

Tube Pipe
Scaffolding Erection
What is the MOST important consideration before
erecting of scaffold?
• Soil/Ground conditions
• Overhead wires
• Obstructions
• Variation in surface elevation
• tie-in locations and methods
Safety Consideration

Wearing complete set of PPE


Frames Types

Narrow Style Scaffold Frame Walk Thru Style Scaffold Frame


Minimum Standard
Height and Width
1.2 m W

1.5 m H
Scaffold Class Dimension
Load Duty
Maximum Lift Height
Design Required
The engineer’s design is required when
the scaffolding being erected reaches the
height of Six Meters.

6m
Maximum Overlap Platform
Overlap Mudsill
Working Load Allowable
7,700 LBS. EQUALLY ON LEGS
Adjustable base jack

Maximum Safe Working Height

0.60 m

0.90m
Proper dismantling
Dismantling first the element on the
top level.
Scaffold Parts
Clamp/Coupler
Steel and Wood PLANKS
Caster wheel w/ Brake

3inch 4inch 5inch


Wheel diameter = 75mm(3inch) 100mm(4inch) 125mm(5inch)
Light (10-70kg/pcs) Middle (70-120kg/pcs Heavy (120-140kg/pcs
Adjustable Base jack
Adjustable U-jack
TELESCOPIC PROPS
Guard-Rail System
Identification of components
Guard rail

Rail post
Toe board
Cross brace
H-frame
Planks
Horizontal brace
Stabilizer

Connector pin
Caster wheel
TESDA Assessment Actual Demo
Thank You!

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