Construction workers face serious safety risks when working with scaffolding, including falls, being struck by falling objects, and scaffold or component failure. Proper safety equipment like harnesses and hard hats, guardrails, screens, and fall arrest systems can help reduce risks but should not replace following safe scaffolding setup and dismantling practices. Workers must be trained to properly assemble, use, and dismantle scaffolding according to safety guidelines.
1. Dangers of Scaffolding in Construction Work
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The greatest risk presented by scaffolding is due to moving scaffold components, scaffold
failure related to damaged components, loss of the load, being struck by suspended materials,
electrical shock and incorrect setup of scaffolding.
Construction workers who assemble and dismantle scaffolding and work platforms at
construction sites face the risk of serious injuries or even death due to falls.
Points to remember:
While safety harness systems provide assistance to workers they should not be the only
control measure.
Scaffolding should be fitted with guardrails.
Hard hats should be worn to protect against falling objects.
Mesh, screens, intermediate vertical members or solid panels should be used to
safeguard employees and the public at lower levels
Workers on suspended scaffolds must use a fall arrest system as protection against the
failure of the scaffold or its components.
Fall protection is only as good as its anchorage, so ensure that harnesses are correctly
and safety anchored.
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