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Title: HORSE SCAFFOLDING


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  • HORSE SCAFFOLDING

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OVERVIEW
  • O h S H o o t! A brief overview of scaffolding
  • What is horse scaffolding???
  • Safety concerns and statistics.
  • Ouch! Common injuries.

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Scaffolding Generally Speaking
  • Means any temporary elevated platform (supported
    or suspended) and its supporting structure
    (including points of anchorage), used for
    supporting employees or materials or both.

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Always, Always, Always!
  • Inspect scaffolding and components prior to each
    work shift
  • Determine feasibility of providing fall
    protection and access
  • Evaluate connections to support load and prevent
    swaying
  • Determine structural soundness when intermixing
    components manufacturer
  • Train erectors and dismantlers to recognize work
    hazards

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Scaffolding Construction 1926.451(b)
  • - Max openings between platform and uprights 9
    -1/2
  • - Platform and walkways at least 18 wide
  • - Each abutted end shall rest on a separate
    support surface
  • - Overlap platforms not be less than 12 only
    over supports unless restrained to prevent
    movement

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Scaffolding Construction contd.
  • Front edge of all platforms
  • No more than 14 from face of work
  • 3 from face for outrigger scaffolds
  • 18 from face for plastering and lathing
    operations
  • Platforms 10 and less to extend at least 6 but
    not more than 12 past support
  • Platforms greater than 10 nor more than 18 past
    support unless

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1926.451(c) Supported scaffolds
  • Must bear on adequate foundations
  • Unstable objects will not be used as working
    platforms
  • Plumbed and braced
  • Scaffold platforms must be fully planked

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1926.451(f) Use
  • Never overloaded
  • Erected, moved, dismantled and altered near power
    lines
  • Repair in place or replace damaged components
  • Restrict horizontal movement with employees
    unless designed by registered P.E.
  • Prohibit work activities during high winds unless
    authorized by C.P.
  • Remove whole scaffold from service until repaired

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1926.451(f) Use
  • No work on snow, or ice covered platforms
  • No barrels, boxes or ladders on top of scaffolds

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Its a horse Of course!
  • Scaffolding consisting of a platform supported by
    saw horses, not Mr. Ed

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Por Ejemplo
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Johnny Law Wants You to Get it Right!
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What OSHA Says1926.452(f)
  • Scaffolds shall not be constructed or arranged
    more than two tiers or 10ft.
  • When arranged in tiers, each horse shall be
    placed directly over the horse in the tier below
  • When arranged in tiers, the legs of each horse
    shall be nailed down or otherwise secured
  • Each tier shall be crossbraced

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Statistics
  • 25 of workers injured in scaffold accidents had
    received no scaffold safety training
  • OSHA estimates that informed employers and
    workers, in compliance with correct safety
    standards, can save as many as 50 lives and
    prevent 4,500 accidents every year.

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DANGER!!!!
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Common Hazards Associated with Scaffolding
  • Falls from elevation, due to lack of fall
    protection
  • Collapse of the scaffold, caused by instability
    or overloading
  • Being struck by falling tools, work materials, or
    debris and
  • Electrocution, principally due to proximity of
    the scaffold to overhead power lines.

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Injuries
  • Head Injuries -

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Injuries cont.
  • Broken Limbs -

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Injuries cont.
  • Electrocution -
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