Thursday, 29 December 2016
Tubular Scaffolding Fittings
- Our range of fittings is known for its various features like easy installation.
- Extensively used for fencing guardrails and many other tubular constructions.
- We are involved in manufacturing and supplying a wide range of Tubular Scaffolding Fittings.
- Tubular Scaffolding Fittings can be availed in various sizes thicknesses.
Following are the features include:
- Corrosion resistance
- Easy maintenance
- Fast and efficient on-site installation
Wednesday, 28 December 2016
SCAFFOLDING MATERIAL
- Cuplock Scaffolding
- Adjustable U Jack
- Joint Pin
- Planks And Jallies
- Horizontals And Ledgers
- Vertical And Standard Cuplock
- Adjustable Base Jack
- Scaffolding Prop
Tuesday, 27 December 2016
Tubular Scaffolding Fittings
Product Description:
Exporting of Tubular Scaffolding Fittings.We are a highly accliamed name in manufacturing.
Following are the Features:
- Corrosion resistance
- Easy maintenance
- Fast and efficient on-site installation
Thursday, 22 December 2016
Wednesday, 21 December 2016
Suspended Scaffold
- Fewer components compared to other systems.
- Lightweight. HAKI Universal is 50% lighter than other systems when used in suspended scaffold.
- Saves on possessions and road closures.
- A comprehensive range of suspension devices that will make the construction safe.
Tuesday, 20 December 2016
Working at Heights Safety Guideline for the Live Performance Industry in Ontario
- A competent person should assess the risks associated with any job task and identify.
- The best option for eliminating a fall hazard is a guardrail system.
- A worker shall be adequately protected by a guardrail system.
- Then the hazard shall be controlled by using a fall protection system.
- When the fall hazard cannot be eliminated.
Friday, 16 December 2016
Preventive work with scaffolds
- That those who receive the tasks need knowledge and resources.
- Assess the risks you find in the investigation.
- Plan and take steps to reduce or remove the risks.
- Investigate the activities, particularly with regard to the risks that exist.
- That the work environment tasks need to be allocated within the organisation.
- That there are procedures clearly describing how the different activities must be carried out.
Thursday, 15 December 2016
10 Safety Tips for Working at Height
- Identify All Jobs That Are Done at Height
- Job Assessment
- Avoid Height Wherever Possible
- Use The Right Tools
- Discuss Control Measures
- Make Protocol Checklist & Job Assessment Easily Available
- Periodic Re-evaluation of Risks
- Staff Meetings & Information
- Check & Re-Check Work Tools & Safety Materials
Wednesday, 14 December 2016
Working at Heights Training
- This can be as simple as asking contractors if their workers have been trained.
- There is a two-year transition period for workers who.
- It is in a homeowner’s best interest to make sure workers at their home are safe.
- The training requirement is for workers on construction projects who use any of the following methods of fall protection.
- In the case of projects where workers will be at heights.
Tuesday, 13 December 2016
Working at Heights Tower Scaffolding
- The minimum platform size recommended is 1.219m x 1.219m.
- Tower Scaffolds represent the safest way of getting access to equipment above ground level.
- Towers built of scaffold tubes and fittings must comply with all the scaffold parts of the UK .
- Proprietary Scaffold Towers, made up of fit-together sections.
- Towers must only be erected on a firm level base.
- People or materials must not be on the platform whilst a tower is being moved.
Monday, 12 December 2016
Working at height legislation
- There are no tools materials or people on any part of the tower.
- Movement can take place on solid ground and no scaffold leg will dig into a lawn or flower bed.
- There are no wires cables overhead power lines.
- That you pull or push the tower from the base section only.
- The tower height is reduced to 4m or less.
- There are no obstructions such as bay windows etc.
Saturday, 10 December 2016
Friday, 9 December 2016
JOB SKILLS AND REQUIREMENTS
- Time Management:
- Customer Service Skills
- Math and Budgeting.
- Speaking and Writing.
- Decision-Making Skills.
- Leadership Skills.
- Analytical Skills.
Business Guide to Hiring
- Maintains store staff job results by coaching and disciplining employees.
- Completes store operational requirements by scheduling.
- Achieves financial objectives by preparing an annual budget.
- Maintains store staff by recruiting and training employees.
- Ensures availability of merchandise and services by approving contracts.
- Markets merchandise by studying advertising sales promotion.
- Formulates pricing policies by reviewing merchandising activities.
- Future customer requirements by establishing rapport with potential.
Thursday, 8 December 2016
CEU Requirements
- Participation and submittal of end-of-course evaluation.
- Completion of Continuing Education and Training Registration.
- Completion of required pre-and post-quiz assessment.
- Active participation in all class exercises.
- 100% attendance for the course
- As applicable achievement of minimum passing score on required end-of-course examination.
Wednesday, 7 December 2016
Tuesday, 6 December 2016
Use scaffold boards to deck each level of scaffold before installing the next level.
- Lap scaffold planks 6 inches on each side crossing the top rail of the jacks.
- Cleat or nail boards together if necessary, to ensure they do not shift or slip during use.
- Use appropriate boards Usually scaffold boards are planks either grade-stamped number.
- Discard any split and damaged scaffold boards.
- Standard jacks are spaced 7 feet on center so 8 foot and 16 foot boards are standard.
Responsibilities of the Store Manager
- The store manager must make sure his store is meeting the targets.
- Recruiting employees for the store is the store manager’s prime responsibility.
- He along with his subordinates are responsible for planning.
- He is responsible for managing the assets of the store.
- One of the major responsibilities of the store manager is to make the customers feel safe .
- He must ensure that the store is free from pilferage.
- The store manager is responsible for maintaining the overall image of the store.
Monday, 5 December 2016
Quality Objectives of scaffolding
- To enhance productivity and production by implementing Employee suggestion schemes.
- Through these quality initiatives.
- To take steps to reduce cost and control rejections at the earliest stage of Manufacturing.
- We are committed to produce zero defect products exceeding our customers expectations.
- We at Bedi Exports International are committed to manufacturing Quality Scaffolding.
- The quality is in the form of well trained personnel.
Saturday, 3 December 2016
Supported Scaffold Requirements
- Footings should be level.
- The height-to-base width ratio should be less than 4:1. Scaffolds that do not meet this requirement must be secured using ties such.
- Unstable objects, such as blocks.
- Scaffolds should be erected on adequate.
- Riggers should be secured.
- Scaffolds with a height-to-base ratio of greater than 4:1 are restrained from tipping by guying.
Friday, 2 December 2016
Scaffold structures that normally require bespoke design
- All shoring scaffolds
- Truss-out Scaffolds
- Façade retention
- Cantilevered scaffolds
- Access scaffolds with more than the 2 working lifts2
- Temporary roofs and temporary buildings
- Support scaffolds
- Buttressed free-standing scaffolds
- Complex loading bays 1
- Free standing scaffolds 1
- Temporary ramps and elevated roadways
- Mobile and static towers 1
Thursday, 1 December 2016
Specific Requirements of Welded Frame and Suspended Scaffolds
- Structure at intervals not to exceed 30 feet horizontally and 26 feet vertically.
- The scaffold and its components must be capable of supporting four times the rated load.
- The scaffold must be secured to the building.
- Outriggers must be used on narrow frame type scaffolds whenever frames are stacked more than one section high.
- Cross-braces of the proper length must be used to ensure that the scaffold will remain plumb and rigid.
- Each worker on a scaffold more than 10 feet above a lower level must be protected from falling to that lower level.
Wednesday, 30 November 2016
Managing Department responsibilities
- Approving the strategy for delivery of the service.
- Appointing the appropriate internal service provider.
- Approving a SLA that specifies the service.
- Ensuring the contents of the SLA are communicated to the End Users .
- Adjudicating on issues that may arise from end users concerning problems.
Tuesday, 29 November 2016
Scaffolding Information - Scaffolding types
- Single pole scaffolding
- Birdcage scaffolding
- Roofing scaffoldig
- Baker’s scaffolding
- Frame scaffolding
- Roll and fold scaffolding
- Hanging or swing stage scaffolding
- Cantilever scaffolding
- Pump jack scaffolding
- Staging and lighting scaffolding
- Hanging bracket scaffolding
- Bridging scaffolding
- Tube and clamp scaffolding
Monday, 28 November 2016
Suspended Scaffolding
- Instruction on frame and clamp.
- The proper use of personal fall arrest systems related to scaffold.
- Basic rigging and platform construction for suspended platforms.
- Instruction on suspended scaffolds.
- Teaching materials vary by class and may include.
- Course completion wallet card.
- Safety guidelines booklet
Wednesday, 23 November 2016
SUSPENDED SCAFFOLDING RENTALS & SALES
About Suspended Scaffolding:-
suspended scaffolds are anchored to a point above the platform using a system of ropes.
The two main types of suspended scaffolds are fixed length and adjustable.Suspended scaffolds are sturdy platforms that hang from an overhead supporting structure. Fixed-length scaffolds hang from the support using a specific length of rope that can’t be altered. The second type of scaffolding is commonly used for tasks like window washing.Adjustable scaffolds include a system that allows the platform to be raised and lowered, adjusting the height.
About Savage Scaffold
Talk to any of our experienced team members about your project’s needs. If you don’t have the money need. We can help you determine what type of scaffolding is right for you. When you need construction equipment and scaffolding for your commercial project.
Tuesday, 22 November 2016
Scaffolding Essentials
- Provide sufficient training to personnel.
- Properly inspect scaffolding prior to any work.
- Never move a rolling scaffold when a person is on it.
- A scaffold’s platform must be perfectly level so that workers are never at risk of losing their balance.
- Workers should stay off scaffolds during high winds and stormy weather
General Requirements of Specialty and Other Scaffolds
- The inboard end of outrigger beams must be.
- The fulcrum point of outrigger beams must rest on secure bearings.
- Outrigger beams fabricated in the shape of an I-beam.
- Securely braced at the fulcrum point to prevent tipping.
- The entire supporting structure must be securely braced to prevent any horizontal movement.
- To prevent their displacement.
Saturday, 19 November 2016
Crawling boards scaffolding
- Crawling boards must be secured to the roof by Ridge hooks.
- By means that provide equivalent strength and durability.
- Crawling boards must extend from the roof peak to the eaves when used in roof construction.
- Crawling boards must be not less than 10 inches wide and 1 inch thick.
- Have a minimum cross-sectional area of 1 x 1½ inches.
- Be spaced at equal intervals not to exceed 24 inches.
- Cleats on crawling boards must.
- Be equal in length to the width of the board.
Friday, 18 November 2016
MOBILE SCAFFOLDS
Instant Snappy:
The Instant Snappy is a compact, lightweight work platform which folds up for easy storage and transportation. One piece folding work platform. Versatile Scaffold work ideal for HOME HANDYMAN, PAINTERS, ELECTRICIANS.
Thursday, 17 November 2016
How to Erect Scaffolding
- Select a secure foundation on which to build and set your scaffold.
- Opt for casters.
- Assemble the scaffolding frame.
- Make sure the scaffold is stable.
- Secure access to the scaffold.
- Inspect the scaffolding to ensure safety.
Wednesday, 16 November 2016
10 Construction Safety Tips for Scaffolding:
- Never operate a scaffold within 10 feet from electrical power lines.
- Consistently inspect and re-inspect the scaffold.
- Scaffolds should be capable of carrying four times the intended load without any sign of distress.
- Keep your craftsmen aware of the hazards of diagonal braces.
- Use scaffold plank grade material to plank your scaffold platforms.
- Ensure that scaffolding rope is kept at a safe distance from heat sources.
- Keep your scaffold safe with toeboards, guardrails, and midrails.
Tuesday, 15 November 2016
Difference between the scaffold and suspended scaffolding
What is scaffold:-
Scaffold is mainly used for construction periphery safety grid maintenance. Some projects uses the scaffold as a template. The scaffold refers to various brackets which are laid to solve vertical and horizontal transportation. Scaffold is the universal term in the architectural field.
What’s suspended platform:-
It is widely applied to the outer wall construction curtain wall installation. The suspended scaffolding is high-efficiency modern overhead operation equipment capable of replacing a traditional scaffold and being reused. It can be also applied to large tanks dams and other engineering operations.
Scope of scaffold and suspended scaffolding:-
1)The scaffold is widely applied to houses and large-span canopy frames and various engineering constructions.
2) The hanging basket is shown in three aspect below:
- Building decoration,.
- Bridge overhaul.
- Application in other industries.
- The scaffold shall be used in the building
Saturday, 12 November 2016
Work safely on scaffolding
- To demonstrate competence at a minimum requires evidence of working safely on scaffolds.
- Assessment evidence may be collected from a real workplace.
- Safety requirements are followed in accordance with safety plans.
- Material quantity requirements are calculated in accordance with plans.
- Materials appropriate to the work application are identified.
Friday, 11 November 2016
8 Strategies for Scaffolding Instruction
- Graphic Organizers
- Visuals and Realia
- Connect to Background Knowledge.
- Modeling/Gestures
- Sentence Structures
- Intentional Small Group
- Use of First Language
Thursday, 10 November 2016
Scaffolding Instruction Strategies
- Elaborating on an initial explanation.
- Explaining a new concept through a concept map.
- Making deliberate comparisons with the first language and culture.
- Using various ways of representing ideas.
- Feedback that relates to improvement
Wednesday, 9 November 2016
ITB Safe Erection & Dismantling of Scaffolds
- Bridging Scaffolds with prefabricated beams.
- A refresher and review of basic level health.
- Protection fans and Cantilever sections of scaffolds.
- The correct and safe methods of erecting.
- Bridging Scaffolds with prefabricated beams
Monday, 7 November 2016
Top tips for scaffold safety:
- The scaffolding should not be overloaded.
- The workers should be given training before using scaffolding.
- This kind of scaffolding is specially customised
- The components of scaffolding should be fitted properly.
- The damaged parts of scaffolding should be rejected rather repaired.
Saturday, 5 November 2016
Principles of design
- The handling normally associated with scaffolding.
- Erection of scaffolding.
- The safety of persons using the scaffold.
- The scaffolds fitness for its intended purpose.
- Integrity of structural members.
- Scaffold components.
- Rigidity of the supporting structure.
Friday, 4 November 2016
Thursday, 3 November 2016
General Requirements of Single-point Adjustable:
- The scaffold is accessible to rescuers.
- The scaffold is positioned so swinging cannot bring it into contact with other surfaces.
- The rigging has been designed by a qualified person.
- The support rope is protected from rubbing during direction changes.
- When combining two single-point scaffolds to form a two-point suspension system.
- The supporting rope between the scaffold.
- The suspension device must be kept vertical unless:
Typical Applications in scaffolding:
- Temporary buildings
- Stunt towers & ramps
- Viewing platforms
- Climbing & abseil walls
- Brand walls
Tuesday, 1 November 2016
Monday, 31 October 2016
What should I not do when assembling scaffold?
- Do not mix parts from different manufacturers.
- Do not use the same planks for sills as you do for platform bases.
- Do not substitute concrete blocks.
- Do not use ladders or makeshift devices on top of scaffolds to increase the height.
- Do not use nails devices in the place of proper retention parts as recommended by manufacturer.
- Do not overextend jack screws.
Wednesday, 26 October 2016
Guidelines for Erection and use of Scaffolds
- SCAFFOLD BASE MUST BE SET ON AN ADEQUATE SILL .
- USE ADJUSTING SCREWS.
- CLAMP AND SYSTEM SCAFFOLDS.
- WHEN FREE STANDING SCAFFOLD TOWERS.
- DO NOT ERECT SCAFFOLDS NEAR ELECTRICAL POWER LINES UNLESS PROPER PRECAUTIONS ARE TAKEN.
- RIDING A ROLLING SCAFFOLD IS VERY HAZARDOUS.
Tuesday, 25 October 2016
Signs of brick deterioration include:
- Deterioration of metal supports
- Stains
- Efflorescence
- Delaminated brick
- Missing mortar
- Broken or loose bricks
Monday, 24 October 2016
What are the five main reasons for using scaffolding in construction sectors?
- If you want to render the industrial standards.
- Since it is a free standing tool that doesn’t require the support from any external help.
- It is extremely easy to set up.
- It renders absolute flexibility.
- Often there are situations when it becomes impossible to reach some positions.
Friday, 21 October 2016
Scaffolding in the classroom
- Keep students on task.
- Motivate or enlist the child’s interest related to the task.
- Focus on curriculum goals to develop appropriate tasks.
- Provide clear feedback in order for students to monitor their own progress.
- Offer assessment to clarify expectations.
- Create an environment where students feel safe taking risks.
- Provide clear feedback in order for students to monitor their own progress.
Thursday, 20 October 2016
Wednesday, 19 October 2016
Suspended Scaffolds Single-point Adjustable
- Seat slings used for gas.
- The support rope is protected from rubbing during direction changes..
- The supporting rope between the scaffold.
- The rigging has been designed by a qualified person.
- The scaffold is positioned so swinging cannot bring it into contact with other surfaces.
- When combining two single-point scaffolds to form a two-point suspension system
Tuesday, 18 October 2016
Scaffold structure:
- Hazards and risks for people who erect.
- The intended use of the scaffold.
- The foundations including ground conditions.
- Resulting from the size and weight of the scaffold
- Bracing, tying and anchor
- The load bearing capacity of the surface.
- Supporting structures.
- Protection against falls
- Safe entry and exit.
- Improved scaffold stability may be achieved
- Containment sheeting
- The intended use of the scaffold.
- Tying the scaffold to a supporting structure.
- Guying to a supporting structure.
Monday, 17 October 2016
Process Safety Training
- Process Safety: Protecting Employees
- Employee Involvement: The Key to Safety
- Process Safety Management
- Process Safety: Employee Awareness
- Line Breaking: Plan for Success
Saturday, 15 October 2016
Scaffolding Home >> Glossary
- Open sides and ends
- Outrigger beam
- Overhand bricklaying
- Bricklayers' square scaffold
- Adjustable suspension scaffold
- Carpents' bracket scaffold
- Catenary scaffold
- Continuous run scaffold
Friday, 14 October 2016
Outrigger Scaffolding
General Requirements:
- Secured in place to prevent movement.
- Designed by a registered professional engineer.
- Constructed and loaded in accordance with that design.
- Securely braced at the fulcrum point to prevent tipping.
- Tension members secured to the floor joists underfoot.
- Braced struts bearing against sills in contact with the overhead beams or ceiling.
Thursday, 13 October 2016
Roof work
- Stair towers
- Mobile access equipment
- Roof access hatches.
- Fixed or mobile scaffold towers.
- General access scaffolds.
- Ladders
Wednesday, 12 October 2016
Basic Safe Work Procedures for Scaffold Erection
- The crew will then discuss.
- Connect the end frames with cross braces ensuring the unit is plumb.
- Install the second row of end frames from the deck.
- The worker on the top section must utilize fall protection equipment.
- Ensure building tie-ins are installed as work progresses.
Saturday, 8 October 2016
Construction Safety Orders
1. A scaffold shall not be subjected to loads greater than its maximum intended working load.
2. Work of a short duration from joists or similar members.
3 A qualified person shall determine the maximum intended working loads for scaffolds.
4 Work of a limited nature and of short duration when the permanent .
5 The maximum intended working load for each scaffold shall be posted.
Friday, 7 October 2016
Pressed Sleeve Coupler
Following are the advantages of Pressed Sleeve Coupler:
- Corrosion resistant surface
- Dimensionally accurate
- Made from premium quality of steel
- Precise structure
- Excellent durability
Wednesday, 5 October 2016
Pressed Sheet Metal Sleeve Coupler
We presented this pressed steel couplers in market as our dynamic product embarked. The procurement of raw materials is done by our senior most professionals.
Following are the advantages of scaffolding couplers:
- Excellent durability
- Dimensionally accurate
- Corrosion resistant surface
- Made from premium quality of steel
- Precise structure
Tuesday, 4 October 2016
How to Work with Scaffolding Safely
- Rent scaffolding for those high jobs
- Assemble the frame and base
- Add planks and guardrails
- Scaffolding accessories and tips
Monday, 3 October 2016
Assessing risks from working at height
- Record your findings if you have five or more employees.
- Decide who might be harmed and how.
- Regularly review the assessment.
- Look for hazards associated with falls from height around the workplace.
- Decide who might be harmed
Saturday, 1 October 2016
Scaffold Clamps
- I-Bolt Design
- The most common fit is 1.9" Scaffold Twist Lock Pipe with end fittings.
- Drop Forged Carbon Steel Clamp
- Rigid Tube Coupler is used with pipe scaffolding.
- Meets OSHA and ANSI Standard
- Hot Dipped Galvanized
- Designed to fit tubes with 1.9" Diameter Tubing
- EN 74 Standard
Thursday, 29 September 2016
Spigot Square Truss
These are widely used for different purpose. Supplying a broad assortment of Spigot Square Truss which is highly durable and corrosion resistant. Available in a variety of sizes, dimension and lengths.
Wednesday, 28 September 2016
Cup Lock Scaffolding System
Cup Lock Scaffolding System with our in-depth knowledge and experience of this industry. These scaffolding systems are provided in numerous specifications. Our respected clients can avail these scaffolding systems from us in various grades. The scaffolding systems are designed by experts using high grade material. We are engaged in providing an excellent range of Cup Lock Scaffolding System. We offer our scaffolding systems as per the needs of our customers after checking it properly.
Following are the Features:
- High quality
- Optimum strength
- Rust-proof
Tuesday, 27 September 2016
Monday, 26 September 2016
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Scaffolds shall be furnished. The footing or anchorage for scaffolds shall be sound. All load-carrying timber members of scaffold framing shall. Erected in accordance with this standard for persons engaged in work that cannot be done safely from the ground. Scaffolds shall not be loaded in excess of the working load for which they are intended.
Friday, 23 September 2016
Scaffolding Right Angle Clamp
The offered clamp is designed to connect. This clamp is precisely manufactured with high precision in tandem. Engaged in providing high quality range of Scaffolding. The offered clamp is designed to suspend scaffold tubes directly to or from steel beams.
Following are the features:
Accurate dimensions
Corrosion resistance
Industry approved design
Following are the features:
Accurate dimensions
Corrosion resistance
Industry approved design
Thursday, 22 September 2016
Main Types of Scaffolding | Building Engineering
- Independent Scaffolding
- Single Scaffolding
- Double Scaffolding
- Needle Scaffolding
Wednesday, 21 September 2016
4 TYPES OF SCAFFOLDING COMMONLY USED IN BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
COMMON TYPES OF SCAFFOLDING:
SINGLE SCAFFOLDING
- DOUBLE SCAFFOLDING
- STEEL OR TUBULAR SCAFFOLDING
- CANTILEVER SCAFFOLDING
- NEEDLE SCAFFOLDING
Monday, 19 September 2016
Scaffolding types that are commonly used
Scaffolding types that are commonly used
1.Supported Scaffolding
2.Suspended Scaffolding
3.Rolling Scaffolding
4.Aerial Lifts
1.Supported Scaffolding
2.Suspended Scaffolding
3.Rolling Scaffolding
4.Aerial Lifts
Saturday, 17 September 2016
How to Work with Scaffolding Safely
It is stable forms a wide work platform and provides a wide reach. You will do a better job in half the time by not having to constantly move a ladder. Working from scaffolding is much easier and safer than working from a ladder. We show you how to set it up so it is safe and secure.
Friday, 16 September 2016
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF SCAFFOLDING?
They are generally rated as light duty. The particular type of scaffold can safely support for a given length of time. Scaffolds are temporary work platforms used in construction when work cannot be performed from the ground.
- Heavy duty scaffolds safely support workers.
- Medium duty scaffolds safely support workers.
- Light duty scaffolds support a few employees.
Thursday, 15 September 2016
What is employee engagement?
Employee engagement is complex. Engaged workers care about contributing to organizational goals. A decent place to live to career opportunities. They are more willing to go above. The emotional commitment of employees to their work and the company.
Wednesday, 14 September 2016
Common Types of Scaffolding
Common Types of Scaffolding
1.Brick layer’s Scaffolding or Single Scaffolding
2.Mason’s Scaffolding or Double Scaffolding
3. Steel or Tubular Scaffolding
4.Needle Scaffolding or Cantilever Scaffolding
1.Brick layer’s Scaffolding or Single Scaffolding
2.Mason’s Scaffolding or Double Scaffolding
3. Steel or Tubular Scaffolding
4.Needle Scaffolding or Cantilever Scaffolding
Monday, 12 September 2016
How to Work with Scaffolding Safely
How to Work with Scaffolding Safely
1. Rent scaffolding for those high jobs
2.Assemble the frame and base
3.Add planks and guardrails
4.Scaffolding accessories and tips
1. Rent scaffolding for those high jobs
2.Assemble the frame and base
3.Add planks and guardrails
4.Scaffolding accessories and tips
Saturday, 10 September 2016
What is a scaffold, scaffolding and scaffolding work?
The term scaffolding work is used in this Guide. Scaffolds are commonly used in construction work so workers have a safe. scaffold is a temporary structure erected to support access or working platforms.Scaffolding work must be undertaken by a person holding . A Materials that when assembled form a scaffold. Scaffolding is classified as plant under Work Health.
Friday, 9 September 2016
Scaffolding Pipe Straightening machine
Specifications :
• Adjustable die according to pipe sizes
• Hydraulics circuits with safety features .
•100% success results
• Easy to Transport
• 100% Accuracy
• Foot Operated
• Only one unskilled person can operate
• Easily Operational
• Hydraulics circuits with safety features .
•100% success results
• Easy to Transport
• 100% Accuracy
• Foot Operated
• Only one unskilled person can operate
• Easily Operational
Thursday, 8 September 2016
Scaffolds and scaffolding work guidance material
Following are the guidance material for:
- Suspended scaffolds.
- Saffold inspection and maintenance.
- Common types of scaffolds and scaffolding.
Wednesday, 7 September 2016
How to Erect Scaffolding
How to Erect Scaffolding
1.Select a secure foundation on which to build and set your scaffold.
2.Opt for cast
3.Assemble the scaffolding frame
4.Make sure the scaffold is stable.
5.Place the planks.
1.Select a secure foundation on which to build and set your scaffold.
2.Opt for cast
3.Assemble the scaffolding frame
4.Make sure the scaffold is stable.
5.Place the planks.
Tuesday, 6 September 2016
Health and Safety in scaffolding
- Any work-related injury .
- Supervisors must report an injury on the Occupational
- Staff should contact the campus Human Resources office
- seeking medical treatment
- Before leaving the treatment location,
Monday, 5 September 2016
Types of Scaffolding: What are your Options?
Scaffolding types that are commonly used
Rolling scaffolding
Suspended scaffolding
- Tube and coupler
- Frame scaffold
- Ladder jack
- Mobile scaffolding with wheels
- Pump jack
- Pole
Rolling scaffolding
- Farm wagon
- Castor
Suspended scaffolding
- Needle beam
- Single-point adjustable
- Multiple-point adjustable
- Multi-level
- Two-point
- Catenary
- Float
- Interior hung
Saturday, 3 September 2016
Types of Scaffolding used in Construction:
- Suspended scaffolding
- Trestle scaffolding
- Double scaffolding
- Steel scaffolding
- Single scaffolding
- Patented scaffolding
- Cantilever scaffolding
Friday, 2 September 2016
Scaffolding types that are commonly used
Some scaffolds use tubes made up of a mixture of materials.They also transfer the entire weight of the structure to the ground on a square base plate.
Following are the types of scaffolding :
Following are the types of scaffolding :
- Supported Scaffolding
- Rolling Scaffolding
- Mobile Scaffolding
- Suspended Scaffolding
- Aerial Lifts
Thursday, 1 September 2016
Maximum height of scaffolds and working platforms
- The duty loading of the scaffold.
- Detailed elevation showing longitudinal bracing and position of ties.
- Detailed cross section of the scaffold in relation to the work face.
- May be required to work out the wind load on the scaffold.
- Screening information, such as weight and porosity.
- The intended use of the scaffold.
- Detailed section of the proposed ties and what the ties are connected too.
- Detailed plan view, showing dimensions and scaffold bay layout.
- Detailed list of scaffold components and their weights.
Wednesday, 31 August 2016
Scaffold design
Following are the information should include:
- Site location
- Period of time the scaffold is required
- Intended use
- Any critical dimensions which may affect the scaffold
- Maximum working loads to be imposed
- Type of access onto the scaffold
- Whether there is a requirement for sheeting
- Number of boarded lifts
What is controlling in Management
Features of Controlling Function in Management
- Controlling is expounded with planning
- Planning is useless.
- Controlling is forward looking
- Controlling may be a pervasive function
- Controlling is a finish performs:
Monday, 29 August 2016
Access Requirements of scaffolding
Following are the Type of accesses:
- Hook-on ladders;
- Integral prefabricated frames.
- Attachable ladders
- Stair towers;
- Stairways;
- Ramps and walkways
- Portable ladders tied off to the structure;
Friday, 26 August 2016
Wednesday, 24 August 2016
Monday, 22 August 2016
Cross Bracing scaffolding
We are instrumental in manufacturing. The offered product is available in various specifications to meet the diverse needs of the clients. In order to manufacture the offered product we make use of good quality metal alloy. We are offering this Cross Bracing at nominal costs.
Following are the Features:
Following are the Features:
- Optimum strength
- Durability
- Robustness
- Anti-corrosive nature
Saturday, 20 August 2016
Outrigger scaffolding
General Requirements:
The fulcrum point of outrigger beams must rest on secure bearings at least 6 inches in each horizontal dimension.
To prevent their displacement, platform units must be.
- Secured in place to prevent movement.
- Securely braced at the fulcrum point to prevent tipping.
- Outrigger beams must be.
The fulcrum point of outrigger beams must rest on secure bearings at least 6 inches in each horizontal dimension.
To prevent their displacement, platform units must be.
- Nailed
- Otherwise secured to outriggers
- Bolted
Friday, 19 August 2016
Scaffold checklist
Scaffold design:
Following are the typical information incluide this:
- Number of boarded lifts.
- Site location.
- Intended use.
- Any critical dimensions which may affect the scaffold
- Maximum working loads to be imposed .
- Period of time the scaffold is required to be in place
- Maximum number of people using the scaffold at any one time.
Thursday, 18 August 2016
Scaffold Use in the Construction Industry
- Scaffold capacity requirements
- Training requirements
- Criteria for supported scaffolds versus suspended scaffolds
- Access and use requirements
- Specific scaffold and aerial lift requirements
- Scaffold platform requirements
- Construction focused inspection guidelines
- Fall and falling object requirements
Wednesday, 17 August 2016
When Erecting a Scaffold
• Plumb and brace poles and uprights to prevent swaying and displacement.
• Use footings that are capable of supporting .
• Fasten all connections securely before assembling the next level.
• Install braces according to the manufacturer’s recommendations.
• Unless you can do so while maintaining the scaffold’s structural integrity.
Tuesday, 16 August 2016
Tube and Coupler
Tube and coupler scaffolds are so-named. The Fabricated module of this eTool. Which enables them to be assembled in multiple directions in a variety of settings. They are frequently used where heavy loads need to be carried.
Following are the requirements :
Following are the requirements :
- Non-mandatory Guidelines
- Bearers
- Bracing
- Runners
- General Requirements
Thursday, 11 August 2016
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