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    Why do you need guardrails on scaffolding?
    Agustin Renoj
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    Agustin Renoj is a Home Improvement Specialist with Renoj Handyman based in the San Francisco Bay Area. With over 18 years of construction experience, Agustin specializes in carpentry, painting, and exterior, interior, kitchen, and bathroom renovations. Renoj Handyman is a family-owned business that consists of craftsmen trained in all areas of construction.
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    Guardrails on scaffolding are basically like a retaining wall for you to keep you safe. If you're carrying something large like a sheet of plywood, the wind can push you. Having a railing at 36 inches and maybe even another one at 18 inches can really help protect you.
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    Do you need to be qualified to erect scaffolding?
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    In the U.S., OSHA regulations require that scaffolding on a construction site be erected and inspected by a “competent person” who has training and experience with using scaffolding properly. Your employer may provide training and periodic refresher courses to make sure you are aware of all the potential hazards and safety requirements.
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    Can a neighbor erect scaffolding on my property?
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    Only if they have your permission. Your neighbor will need to apply for a license and get your consent to have construction equipment on your land.
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    How long can scaffolding stay up?
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    There’s no single rule on how long it can stay up. In some places, scaffolding can remain in place for months or even years. However, check your local building codes and regulations, since some areas may have specific limits on how long scaffolding can be in place.
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    If your scaffolding structure is more than four or five layers up, do you need a structural engineer to check it?
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    Always follow manufacturer specifications when building all types of prefabricated scaffolding. If no specs are available, definitely get an engineer to certify it.
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    What are the safety factors when erecting scaffolds?
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    Make sure the scaffold is on a firm and level base. If it has wheels, always make sure that you secure them. Erect a guard rail. Whenever you leave the site, always make sure the scaffold is safe and secure before you use it.
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    How do I use scaffolding on a slope?
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    Build it upwards, and even it out so it's flat. If you're still unsure, check Google Images.
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    How far apart should the hand rails be?
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    The lower hand rail should be between 400mm and 600mm from the working deck, the upper one between 900mm and 1100mm from the working deck.
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    How long will it take me to make a mobile scaffold?
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    It takes 10 - 15 minutes to make a mobile scaffolding. After finishing, cross-check for wheel alignment.
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    If the ground is grass and mud, can wheels be used on the legs?
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    In almost all cases scaffold used improperly has a high probability of accidental injury or death. Training classes in support of OSHA regulations are often inconvenient, but it beats taking a day off to bury a friend. Knowing "why" not to do a hazardous practices should enhance your perspective on job safety overall. Rough terrain tire systems are available for exterior use, but the risk for injury is higher. Don't make a move until a licensed professional engineer has reviewed the site and ALWAYS consult the manufacturer. Please make sure you mention "mud" during these conversations.
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    Do I need to wear a safety harness when erecting scaffolding?
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    Yes, harnesses are required during erecting and dismantling. Once you start assembling the second level, make sure to use a restraint system.
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    What are some hazards I need to look out for when erecting scaffolding?
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    Some hazards that must be checked before erecting a scaffold include: 1. Surfaces smoothness/ fragility 2. Mechanical hazard (Scaffold materials) 3. Competence (worker) 4. Environmental hazard 5. Physical hazard 6. Chemical hazard. 7. Biology hazard 8. Electrical hazard
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