Sample Scaffold Erecting and Dismantling Procedure 1 Purpose
Sample Scaffold Erecting and Dismantling Procedure 1 Purpose
Sample Scaffold Erecting and Dismantling Procedure 1 Purpose
1 Purpose
The purpose of this procedure is to ensure scaffolding is adequate for the work to be performed and
properly erected and dismantled. It covers selecting, erecting, and dismantling all types of scaffolds. It
applies to workers, supervisors, scaffold qualified persons, scaffold custodians, and Facilities.
2 Procedure
Step
Person
Action
Scaffold Request
1.
Requester
2.
Assist the requester in determining the best method of accessing the work
area based on the work to be performed and the location of the work
Determine the need to screen the platform area based on the work being
performed, vehicle or personnel traffic, and other conditions
Request the assistance of a fall protection competent or qualified person if
needed due to the work location, restrictions in the area or building the work is
located in, and choice of fall protection
3.
Requester
If a scaffold is to be used:
If requester has an approved standard system scaffold go to step 6
Otherwise, submit a request to the safety department identifying the name of
the scaffold qualified person who is assisting with scaffold erection, use and
dismantling.
If a non-standard scaffold is required, enlist, with assistance of the scaffold
qualified person, a qualified engineer to design or review the design of that
scaffold, before submitting request for approval.
4.
Safety Department
5.
Scaffold
erector/dismantler
supervisor
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Step
Person
Action
Scaffold Erection
6.
Scaffold
erector/dismantler
supervisor
Contact the scaffold qualified person assisting the requester and the requester to
Evaluate the work required
Inspect the location
Confirm the best scaffold choice
Determine the scaffolds duration
Schedule day, time, and location for the scaffold erection
7.
Scaffold
erector/dismantler
supervisor
8.
Scaffold
erector/dismantler
supervisor
9.
Scaffold
erector/dismantler
supervisor
10.
Scaffold
erector/dismantler
supervisor
11.
Scaffold
erector/dismantler
12.
Scaffold
erector/dismantler
supervisor
13.
Inspect scaffold and attaches at the access point(s) the appropriate tag:
Red: DO NOT USE, SCAFFOLD IS BEING ERECTED OR DISMANTLED
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Yellow: SCAFFOLD DOES NOT MEET OSHA REQUIREMENTS. WORKERS MUST USE FALL
PROTECTION WHEN WORKING FROM THIS SCAFFOLD
Green: SCAFFOLD IS OK FOR USE Tag must include the
scaffold capacity:
Light duty: 25 pounds per square foot
Medium duty: 50 pounds per square foot
Heavy duty: 75 pounds per square foot
Special duty: greater than 75 pounds per square foot as determined by a qualified engineer
Place name, signature, and date of the inspection on the tag
14.
Inform the worker of the hazards, mitigations, and allowed uses of the scaffolding
15.
Worker
Use the scaffold following requirements of Ladder and Scaffold Safety: Scaffold Use Procedure
Scaffold Dismantling
16.
Worker
17.
Requester
18.
Scaffold
erector/dismantler
supervisor
19.
Scaffold
erector/dismantler
Dismantle scaffold per the instructions from the scaffold erector/dismantler supervisor, the scaffold
qualified person, and training
Advise scaffold erector/dismantler supervisor when finished
20.
Scaffold
erector/dismantler
supervisor
21.
22.
Scaffold custodian
3 Forms
A scaffold tag, indicating status and capacity of the scaffold, and name and signature of the scaffold qualified
person and date of inspection
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4 Recordkeeping
A scaffold tag must be attached to the scaffold as soon as possible by the scaffold qualified person responsible for
the scaffold. The scaffold tag is required for the duration of the scaffolds erection, use, and dismantling.
Source: U.S. DOE
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