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1.    ADJUSTABLE SCAFFOLDS    22 J 01  Adjustable scaffolds shall be designed and constructed in accordance with ANSI SIA A10 8     22 J 02  A copy of the user s manual shall be kept of site at all times     22 J 03  Adjustable scaffolds will be secured to the structure in accordance with the manufacturer s user manual     22 J 04  Safe access will be provided in accordance with Section 24     22 J 05  The leveling of adjustable scaffold will be accomplished by using leveling jacks     22 J 06  Bridges will not be permitted on a single tower and used as a    mini mast climbing scaffold        22 K CRANE SUPPORTED WORK  PERSONNEL  PLATFORMS  See Section  16 T    22 L ELEVATING WORK PLATFORMS    22 L 01    Elevating work platforms shall be designed and constructed in accordance with ANSI Scaffold Industry  Association  SIA  A92 3  ANSI SIA A92 5  and ANSI SIA A92 6  as appropriate     22 L 02    Elevating work platforms shall be operated  inspected  and maintained as specified in the operating manual  for the equipment     a  Elevating work platforms shall also comply with requirements of this Section and 18 G   Copyright    2000 2013 Geigle Safety Group  Inc     OSHAcademy Course 503 Study Guide    b  Records of inspections conducted while the unit is at the work site shall be maintained at the work  site     c  Height to base width ratio of the scaffold during movement is 2 1 or less  or per manufacturer   s    instructions     22 L 03    All boom supported elevating work platfo
2.   Occupational  Safety and Health Administration  OSHA  or any other local  state  or federal government agency     Copyright    2000 2013 Geigle Safety Group  Inc     OSHAcademy Course 503 Study Guide    BEFORE you read through this section  review the study questions at the end of this section  HUNT for the  answers to the questions as you read through the section  Doing this will make the training a little more  interesting and help assure a high score on the course final exam     22 A GENERAL    22 A 01    Manufactured work platforms shall be erected  used  inspected  tested  maintained  and repaired in  accordance with ANSI A10 8 and the manufacturer   s recommendations as outlined in the operating manual  or in accordance with guidance from the Scaffolding  Shoring  and Forming Institute  A copy of the  manufacturer s recommendations  operating manual  or guidance from the Scaffolding  Shoring  and  Forming Institute shall be available at the work site     22 A 02 C 2    Work platforms and scaffolding shall comply with fall protection and appropriate access requirements of  Sections 21 and 24     a  All requirements of this section shall be applied to work platforms and means of access     b  C 2 Standard railing and handrails for stairs shall be in compliance with the requirements of  Sections 24 C and E  Standard guardrails shall be in compliance with Section 21 E 01  personal fall  protection devices shall be in compliance with Section 21 H  and safety  fall protecti
3.   unspliced  planks  cleated together on the underside  starting 6 in  15 2 cm  from each end at intervals not to  exceed 4 ft  1 2 m     2  The plank platform shall not extend beyond the hangers more than 12 in  30 4 cm   A bar or other  effective means shall be securely fastened to the platform at each end to prevent its slipping off  the hanger    3  The span between hangers for plank platforms shall not exceed 8 ft  2 4 m      d  Beam platforms     1  Beam platforms shall have side stringers of lumber not less than 2 in x 6 in  5 cm x 15 2 cm   set on  edge    2  The span between hangers shall not exceed 12 ft  3 6 m   when beam platforms are used    3  The flooring shall be of 1 in x 6 in  2 5 cm x 15 2 cm  material properly nailed  Floor boards shall  not be spaced more than 1 2 in  1 2 cm  apart    4  The flooring shall be supported on 2 in x 6 in  5 cm x 15 2  cm  cross beams  laid flat and set into  the upper edge of the stringers with a snug fit  at intervals of not more than 4 ft  1 2 m   nailed  securely in place    22 E 10    Suspended scaffolds shall be guyed  braced  guided  or equipped with tag line to prevent swaying     22 E 11 Two point suspension scaffolds     a  Two point suspension scaffold platforms shall not be less than 20 in  50 8 cm  or more than 36 in   91 4 cm  wide  The platform shall be securely fastened to the hangers by U bolts or by other  equivalent means     b  The hangers of two point suspension scaffolds shall be made of mild steel  or eq
4.  Heavy Duty  Up to 20 feet   Up to 60 feet Up to 60 feet Up to 60 feet  Description high high high high  6 feet 2x10in 2x 10in   5 1 x 25 4 cm   5 1 x 25 4  or cm  or  3 x 4 in  3 x 4 in    7 6 x 10 1 cm   7 6 x 10 1  cm   8 feet 2x 10 in  5 1 x  25 4 cm  or  3x 4 in    7 6 x 10 1 cm   Planking 1 Yin  x Qin  2x 10 in  2x 10 in  2 x 10 in    3 1 x 22 8 cm   5 1 x 25 4  5 1 x 25 4 cm   5 1 x 25 4  cm  cm   Max  vertical 7 ft  2 1 m  9 ft  2 1 m  7 ft  2 7 m  6 ft 6 in  2 m   spacing of  horiz   members  Bracing  1 in x 4 in  2 5 1inx4in 1 in x 6 in  2 5 2inx4in 5  horizontal cm x 10 2 cm   2 5 cm x cm x 15 2 cm  cm x 10 2  10 2 cm  or cm   1 Y inx4in   3 2 cm x 10 2  cm   Bracing  1 in x 4 in  2 5 1inx4in 1inx6in 2inx4in 5  diagonal cm x 10 1 cm   2 5 cm x or cm x 10 2  10 1 cm  1 Yin  x 4 in  cm    3 2 cm x 10 2  cm   Tie ins 1inx4in 1inx4in 1inx4in 1inx 4in   2 5 cm x 10 2  2 5 cm x  2 5 cm x 10 2  2 5 cm x 10 2  cm  10 2 cm  cm  cm              Note  All members are used on edge  All wood bearers shall be reinforced with 3 16 x 2 inch steel strip  or  the equivalent  secured to the lower edges for the entire length of the bearer    Copyright    2000 2013 Geigle Safety Group  Inc     OSHAcademy Course 503 Study Guide    TABLE 22 5    INDEPENDENT WOOD POLE SCAFFOLDS                                                       6 feet 10 feet 8 feet 8 feet  Runners 1 x4in 1 xQin 2x 10 in  2x 10in    3 2 cm x 10 2  3 2 cm x 22 8  5 1 x 25 4  5 1 x 25 4  cm  cm  cm  cm   Bearers  3 feet 
5.  Side stringers   minimum cross  sections  finished  sizes  inches     at ends 1 3 4 x 2 3 4 1 3 4 x 1 3 4 x3 1 3 4x 3 1 3 4 x 3 1 2   4 4 x 6 9  2 3 4  4 4  4 4 x 7 6   4 4 x 7 6   4 4 x 8 9   x 6 9   at middle 1 3 4 x 3 3 4 1 3 4 x 3  1 3 4 x 4 1 3 4 x 4 1 4 1 3 4x5   4 4 x 9 5  3 4  4 4 x 10 1     4 4 x 10 8   4 4 x 12 7    4 4 x 9 5   Reinforcing strips  1   1   1   1   1   Rungs  2   2   2   2   2   Tie rods  3 1 4  0 6  4 1 4  0 6    41 4  0 6  5 1 4  0 6  6 1 4  0 6   number  minimum   diameter   minimum   in cm   Flooring  minimum 1 2 x 2 3 4 1 2 x 2 3 4   1 2 x 2 3 4 1 2 x 2 3 4 1 2 x 2 3 4  finished sizes  1 2 x 6 9   1 2 x 6 9   1 2 x 6 9   1 2 x 6 9   1 2 x 6 9    in cm                             Copyright    2000 2013 Geigle Safety Group  Inc     OSHAcademy Course 503 Study Guide    NOTE     1  A 1 8 x 7 8 in  0 3 x 2 2 cm  steel reinforcing strip or its equivalent shall be attached to the side or  underside  full length     2  Rungs shall be 1 1 8 in  2 8 cm  diameter tenons and the maximum spacing shall be 12 in  30 4 cm   center to center     4  The stringers shall be tied with tie rods not less than 1 4 in  0 6 cm  diameter passing through the  stringers and riveted up tight against washers on both ends     5  The flooring strips shall be spaced not more than 5 8 in  1 5 cm  apart except at the side rails  where the space may be 1 in  2 5 cm      c  Plank platforms     1  Plank platforms shall be composed of not less than nominal 2 in x 10 in  5 cm x 25 4 cm
6.  be designed by a RPE     22 C 06 Manually propelled mobile scaffolds     a     1     All wheels and casters on rolling scaffolds shall have a positive locking device  securely fastened to  the scaffold  to prevent accidental movement     All casters or wheels shall be locked when a scaffold is occupied     The force necessary to move the mobile scaffold shall be applied as close to the base as practical  and provision shall be made to stabilize the tower during movement from one location to another     Rolling scaffolds shall be used only on firm  level  clean surfaces     Free standing mobile scaffold working platform heights shall not exceed three times the smallest  base dimension     No person shall be allowed to ride on manually propelled scaffolds unless all of the following  conditions exist     The ground surface is within 3   of level and free from pits  holes  or obstructions     Copyright    2000 2013 Geigle Safety Group  Inc     OSHAcademy Course 503 Study Guide    2  The minimum dimension of the scaffold base  when ready for rolling  is at least one half of the  height and outriggers  if used  are installed on both sides of staging     3  The wheels are equipped with rubber or similar resilient tires  and    4  All tools and materials are secured or removed from the platform before the scaffold is moved     22 D WOOD POLE SCAFFOLDS    22 D 01   All wood scaffolds 60 ft  18 2 m  or less in height shall be constructed in accordance with Table 22 4 or  Table 22 5  
7.  scaffold is unsafe to use  Tags shall be readily visible  made of materials that will withstand the  environment in which they are used  be legible and shall include     a  The Competent Person   s name and signature     b  Dates of initial and last inspections     22 A 07    Work platforms shall not be erected or used in the immediate vicinity of power lines or electrical  conductors until such are insulated  de energized  or otherwise rendered safe against accidental contact   gt   See 11 F     22 A 08    Where persons are required to work or pass under a working platform  a screen  consisting of No  18 gauge  US Standard wire   in  1 2 cm  mesh or the equivalent  shall be provided between the toe board and the  guardrail and extending over the entire opening     22 A 09    Anyone involved in erecting  disassembling  moving  operating  using  repairing  maintaining or inspecting a  scaffold shall be trained by a Competent Person to recognize any hazards associated with the work in  question  Proof of training shall be available upon request     22 B SCAFFOLDS   GENERAL    22 B 01 Capacities     a  Scaffolds and their components shall meet the requirements contained in ANSI A10 8 and be  capable of supporting without failure at least 4 times the maximum anticipated load     b  Direct connections to roofs and floors  and counterweights used to balance adjustable suspension  scaffolds  shall be capable of resisting at least 4 times the tipping moment imposed by the scaffold  
8.  scaffolds shall be reinforced with a 3 16 in x 2 in   47 cm x 5   cm  steel strip  or equivalent  secured to its lower edge throughout the length     22 D 05  Independent pole scaffolds shall be set as near to the wall of the building as practical     22 D 06    All pole scaffolds shall be securely guyed or tied to the structure  Where the height or length exceeds 25 ft   7 6 m   the scaffold shall be secured at intervals not greater than 25 ft  7 6 m  vertically and horizontally     22 E SUSPENDED SCAFFOLDS    22 E 01   Suspended scaffolds are scaffolds work platforms that are suspended from anchorage points hoists that  allow the scaffold to move up and down as needed for work to be performed  Suspended scaffolds shall be  designed  constructed  operated  inspected  tested  and maintained as specified in the operating manual  for the device     Copyright    2000 2013 Geigle Safety Group  Inc     OSHAcademy Course 503 Study Guide    22 E 02 Inspections     a  Suspended scaffold systems shall be inspected prior to being placed in service to determine that  the system conforms to this manual and the manufacturer s specifications     b  Every suspended scaffold shall be tested with twice the maximum anticipated load before being put  into operation   gt  See 22 B     c  Each hoist shall be inspected before  and trial operated after  every installation and re rigging in  accordance with the manufacturer s specifications     d  Connection and anchorage systems of suspended scaff
9.  span area  medium duty 50 Ib ft   240 kg m     applied uniformly over entire                   span area  heavy duty 75 Ib ft  360 kg m     applied uniformly over entire  span area       Scaffolds shall be plumb and level     22 B 06    Scaffolds  other than suspended scaffolds  shall bear on base plates upon mudsills or other adequate  foundation     22 B 07    Working levels of work platforms shall be fully planked or decked     22 B 08 Planking     a     1     2     All wood planking shall be selected for scaffold plank use as recognized by grading rules established    by a recognized independent inspection agency for the species of wood used     The maximum permissible spans for 2 in x 10 in  5 cm x 25 4 cm   nominal  or 2 in x 9 in  5 cm x  22 8 cm   rough  solid sawn wood planks shall be as shown in Table 22 3     The maximum permissible span for 1   in x 9 in  3 1 cm x 22 8 cm  or wider wood plank of full  thickness with a maximum intended load of 50 Ib ft2 shall be 4 ft  1 2 m      Fabricated planks and platforms may be used in lieu of solid sawn wood planks  Maximum spans  for such units shall be as recommended by the manufacturer based on the maximum intended load  being calculated as specified in Table 22 3     Planking shall be secured to prevent loosening  tipping  or displacement and supported or braced  to prevent excessive spring or deflection  Intermediate beams shall be provided to prevent  dislodgement of planks due to deflection   gt  See 24 A 04     Plan
10.  such as holes  drop offs  debris  ditches  or soft fill     c  Daily maintenance and inspections will be performed and documented  Copies will be maintained    on the job site     22 N 03  Only a designated operator will use the platform     22 N 04    The platform will not be raised on uneven or sloped surfaces unless outriggers are used to level the  platform and the ground is suitable to support the load     22 N 05    Platforms will not be raised without outriggers extended and locked in proper operating position  The unit  will be leveled before raising the platform  NOTE  Not all Mast Climbing Work Platforms are designed with    Copyright    2000 2013 Geigle Safety Group  Inc     OSHAcademy Course 503 Study Guide    freestanding capability  Check the machine and manual to see if the machine being operated has a  freestanding height     22 N 06    The platform must be lowered when moved  and must be set up and leveled each time before it is  elevated     22 N 07    A mast climbing work platform  with platform elevated or personnel on the platform  will not be driven   The manufacturer   s instructions will be referred to when moving a mast climbing work platform to  determine the safe mast height for ground conditions  ground slope  and overhead obstructions     22 N 08    Mast climbing work platforms will be properly tied to the building  or structure  within the manufacturer   s  recommended guidelines unless it is designed to be freestanding     22 N 09    Mast climb
11. 2x4 2x4 2x 10in  2x 10in    5 4 x 10 2 cm   5 4 x 10 2 cm   5 1 x 25 4  rough   cm   5 1 x 25 4  cm   6 feet 2x6in 2 x 10 in  rough  2x 10in  2x 10in    5 4 x 15 2 cm   5 4 x 25 4 cm   5 1 x 25 4  rough   Or Or cm   5 1 x 25 4  3x 4in 2x4in cm    7 6 x 10 2 cm   5 1 x 10 2 cm   8 feet 2x6in 2 x 10 in  rough  2x 10in    5 4 x 15 2 cm   5 4 x 25 4 cm   5 1 x 25 4  Or Or cm   3x 4in 2x 8in   7 6 x 10 2 cm   5 1 x 20 3 cm   10 feet 2x6in 2 x 10 in  rough  2x 10in    5 4 x 15 2 cm   5 4 x 25 4 cm   5 1 x 25 4  Or Or cm   3x4in 3x3in   7 6 x 10 2 cm   7 6 x 7 6 cm   Planking 1 xQin 2x 10 in  2x 10in  2x 10in    3 2 cm x 22 8  5 1 x 25 4 cm   5 1 x 25 4  5 1 x 25 4  cm  cm  cm   Max  vertical 7 feet 7 feet 6 feet 6 feet  spacing of  2 1 x 2 1 cm   2 1 x 2 1 cm   1 8 x 1 8  1 8 x 1 8 cm   horizontal cm   members  Bracing 1x4in 1x4in 1x4in 2inx4in  horizontal  2 54 x 10 2 cm     2 54 x 10 2 cm     2 54 x 10 2  5 cm x 10 2  cm  cm   Bracing 1x4in 1x4in 1x4in 2inx4in  vertical  2 54 x 10 2 cm     2 54x10 2cm     2 54 x 10 2  5 cm x 10 2  cm  cm   Tie ins 1x4in 1x4in 1x4in 1x4in   2 54 x 10 2 cm     2 54 x 10 2 cm     2 54 x 10 2  2 54 x 10 2  cm cm    Note  All members are used on edge  All wood bearers shall be reinforced with 3 16 x 2       inch steel strip  or the equivalent  secured to the lower edges for the entire length of the bearer     22 D 02 Bracing     a  Diagonal bracing shall be provided to prevent the poles from moving in a direction parallel with the  wall of the buildin
12. MOUNTED ELEVATING AND ROTATING WORK PLATFORMS   Aerial Devices Lifts      22 M 01    Vehicle mounted elevating and rotating work platforms  aerial lifts  to include articulating boom  platforms lifts  knuckle boom lifts   trailer mounted boom lifts  shall be designed and constructed per  ANSI SIA A92 2     Copyright    2000 2013 Geigle Safety Group  Inc     OSHAcademy Course 503 Study Guide    22 M 02    Vehicle mounted elevating and rotating work platforms shall be operated  inspected  tested  and  maintained as specified in the operating manual for that piece of equipment     a  Vehicle mounted elevating and rotating work platforms shall also comply with requirements of this  Section and 18 G    b  Records of inspections conducted while the unit is at the work site shall be maintained at the work  site    c  All aerial devices shall have manufacturer   s operating manual readily available in or on the vehicle    d  Ifthe unit is considered rated  and used as an insulating device  copies of the electrical insulating  components and system tests conducted while the unit is at the work site shall be maintained at  the work site    e  All required safety decals  labels and signs shall be in place and readable    22 M 03    Only personnel trained in the use of the vehicle mounted elevating and rotating work platform shall be  authorized to operate it  Training shall consist of     a     Reading and understanding the manufacturer s operating manual and any associated rules and  i
13. N STUDY QUESTIONS  BEFORE you read through this section  review the section study questions below  HUNT for the answers to    the questions as you read through the section  Doing this will make the training a little more interesting and    help assure a high score on the course final exam     1     Contractors shall use a scaffold tagging system  with color coded tags  which are readily visible   withstand the environment  and include    Anyone involved in erecting  disassembling  moving  operating  using  repairing  maintaining or  inspecting a scaffold shall      Scaffold planks shall be maintained in good condition  and shall not be used when    When scaffold end frames are designed to be used as a ladder  or where bolted on ladders are  used  the maximum height will be limited to unless fall protection is used     When the scaffold height exceeds the minimum scaffold base dimension  and including the  width added by outriggers  if used   the scaffold shall be secured to the wall or structure     Only personnel in the use of the vehicle mounted elevating and rotating work platform shall  be authorized to it     Copyright    2000 2013 Geigle Safety Group  Inc     
14. OSHAcademy Course 503 Study Guide    EM385 Construction Safety and Health  Certification Course  Section 22     Work Platforms and  Scaffolding             Copyright    2000 2013 Geigle Safety Group  Inc     OSHAcademy Course 503 Study Guide    OSHAcademy Course 503 Study Guide    EM 385 SAFETY AND HEALTH CERTIFICATION COURSE   SECTION 22    Edited by  Steven Geigle  M A   CET  CSHM    Copyright    2013 Geigle Safety Group  Inc  All rights reserved  No portion of this text may be reprinted for  other than personal use  Any commercial use of this document is strictly forbidden     The source for this study guide is USACE 385 1 1  including Change 7     July 2012  The course is designed to  be studied off line as a tool for preparation to successfully complete the OSHAcademy Course 503 final    exam     OSHAcademy Occupational Safety and Health Training  A division of Geigle Safety Group  Inc    1915 NW Amberglen Parkway  Suite 400   Beaverton  Oregon 97006   www oshatrain org    instructor oshatrain org  971 217 8721    Disclaimer  The content of this study guide is for training purposes only  Federal law prohibits public employees and  agencies from endorsing any product  service or enterprise  See 5 CFR Section 2635 702  DoD Joint Ethics Regulations  Section 3 209 and Section 3 300  This training is not    recognized        approved     nor    endorsed    by any person or  agency of local  state  or federal government  OSHAcademy is not affiliated with the U S  Dept of labor
15. at even heights     When tube and coupler guardrails and midrails are used on outside posts  they may be used in lieu  of outside runners  If guardrail systems are removed to other levels  extra runners shall be  installed to compensate     Runners shall be interlocked to form continuous lengths and coupled to each post   The bottom runners shall be located as close to the base as possible    Runners shall be placed not more than 6 ft   6 in  1 9 m  on center   Bearers    Bearers shall be installed transversely between posts     When coupled to the post  the inboard coupler shall bear directly on the runner coupler  When  coupled to the runners  the couplers shall be kept as close to the post as possible     Bearers shall extend beyond the posts and runners and shall provide full contact with the coupler     Bracing across the width of the scaffold shall be installed at the ends of the scaffold at least every  fourth level vertically and repeated every third set of posts horizontally     1  Such bracing shall extend diagonally from the outer post or runner at this level upward to the    inner post or runner at the next level   Copyright    2000 2013 Geigle Safety Group  Inc     OSHAcademy Course 503 Study Guide    2   g     1     2     3     Building ties shall be installed adjacent to bracing     Longitudinal diagonal bracing across the inner and outer rows of poles shall be installed at  approximately a 45   angle in both directions from the base of the end post upward to t
16. bracket width 3 ft 6 in  1 m   Bracket braces 1 x 6 in  2 5 x 15 2 cm   Guardrail post 2 x 4in  5 x 10 1 cm   Guardrail height 36 to 42 in  91 4 to 106 6 cm   Midrail 1 x 6 in  2 5 x 15 2 cm   Toeboards 1 x 6 in  2 5 x 15 2 cm   Bracket upright spacing 8 ft  2 4 m   on centers                 Copyright    2000 2013 Geigle Safety Group  Inc     OSHAcademy Course 503 Study Guide    TABLE 22 7  CONTINUED   FORM SCAFFOLDS    Minimum design criteria for light duty figure four form scaffolds       Members    Dimensions       Bracket uprights    2x4inor2x6in     5x 10 1 cm or 5 x 15 2 cm           Bracket outrigger ledgers  2  1x 6in   2 5 x 15 2 cm   Bracket braces  2  1x 6in     2 5 x 15 2 cm        Maximum length of ledgers 3 ft 6 in  1 m   Unsupported              Bracket upright spacing 8 ft  2 4 m   on centers        TABLE 22 7  CONTINUED     FORM SCAFFOLDS    Minimum design criteria for light duty metal bracket form scaffolds                               Members Dimensions  Guardrail post 2x 4in   5 x 10 1 cm   Guardrail 2x 4in   5 x 10 1 cm   Guardrail height 36 to 45 in   91 4 to 114 3 cm   Midrail 1x 6in   2 5 x 15 2 cm   Toeboards 1x 6in   2 5 x 15 2 cm   Metal bracket spacing  metal bracket or  scaffold jack dimensions in accordance with 8 ft  2 4 m   manufacturer s design        22 G 06    Bolts used to attach brackets to structures shall not be less than 5 8 in  1 5 cm  in diameter     22 G 07  Maximum bracket spacing shall be 8 ft  2 4 m  on centers     22 G 08    Fi
17. f sufficient size and strength to safely distribute loading     a  Supporting members shall be placed on a firm  smooth foundation that will prevent lateral  displacement   b  Unstable objects such as barrels  boxes  loose bricks  or concrete blocks shall not be used as  supports   c  Vertical members  i e   poles  legs  or uprights  shall be plumb and securely braced to prevent  swaying or displacement   22 B 04    The design and construction or selection of planking and platform for means of access shall be based upon  either the number of persons for which they are rated or the uniform load distribution to which they will be  subjected  whichever is the more restrictive  in accordance with Tables 22 1 and 22 2     TABLE 22 1    SELECTION CRITERIA FOR PLANKING AND PLATFORMS                                     Rated Design n  Load Constructed To Load  Capacity Carry Placed  1 person 250 Ib  115 kg  At center of span  2 persons 250 Ib  115 kg  18 in  45 7 cm  to left of  center of span and  250 Ib  115 kg  18 in  45 7 cm  to right of  center of span  3 persons 250 Ib  115 kg  At center of span and  250 Ib  115 kg  18 in  45 7 cm  to left of  center of span and  250 Ib  115 kg  18 in  45 7 cm  to right of  center of span       Copyright    2000 2013 Geigle Safety Group  Inc     OSHAcademy Course 503 Study Guide    22 B 05    TABLE 22 2    MAXIMUM INTENDED LOAD       Rated Load  Capacity Maximum Intended Load  25 lb ft   120 kg m     applied uniformly over    light duty  entire
18. g or from buckling     Copyright    2000 2013 Geigle Safety Group  Inc     OSHAcademy Course 503 Study Guide    b  Full diagonal bracing shall be erected across the entire face of pole scaffolds in both directions   Braces shall be spliced at the poles  The inner row of poles on medium and heavy duty scaffolds  shall be braced in a similar manner     c  Cross bracing shall be provided between inner and outer sets of poles in independent pole  scaffolds     d  The free ends of pole scaffolds shall be cross braced     22 D 03 Splices     a  Where wood poles are spliced  the ends shall be squared and the upper section shall rest squarely  on the lower section     b  Splice plates shall be provided on two adjacent sides and shall be not less than 4 ft  1 2 m  in  length  overlapping the abutted ends equally  and have the same width and not less than the cross  sectional area of the pole  The splice shall be capable of developing strength in any direction equal  to the spliced members     22 D 04 Ledgers and bearers     a  Ledgers and bearers shall be installed on edge   b  Ledgers and bearers shall not be spliced between poles     c  Ledgers shall be long enough to extend over a minimum of two poles and shall be reinforced by  bearing blocks nailed to the side of the pole to form a support for the ledger     d  Bearers shall be long enough to project at least 3 in  7 6 cm  over the ledgers of the inner and outer  rows of poles for support     e  Every wooden bearer on single pole
19. ging Scaffold       22 G FORM AND CARPENTER S BRACKET SCAFFOLDS    22 G 01  At the minimum  form scaffolds shall be designed in accordance with Table 22 7     22 G 02  Each bracket  except for wooden bracket form scaffolds  shall be attached to the supporting formwork or  structure by means of one or more of the following     a  Nails   b  Ametal stud attachment device   c  Welding     d  Hooking over a secured structural supporting member  provided the form walers are bolted to the  form or secured by snap ties or tie bolts extending through the form and securely anchored  or    Copyright    2000 2013 Geigle Safety Group  Inc     OSHAcademy Course 503 Study Guide    e  For carpenter s bracket scaffolds only  by a bolt extending through to the opposite side of the  structure s wall     22 G 03  Wooden form scaffolds shall be an integral part of the form panel     22 G 04  Folding type metal brackets  when extended for use  shall be either bolted or secured with a locking type  pin     22 G 05   Brackets shall consist of a triangular shaped frame made of wood with a cross section not less than 2 in x 3   in  S cm x   7 6 cm  or of 1 1 4 in x 1 1 4 in x 1 8 in  3 1 cm x 3 1 cm x 0 3 cm  structural angle iron     TABLE 22 7  FORM SCAFFOLDS    Minimum design criteria for light duty  wooden bracket form scaffolds                                  Members Dimensions  Bracket uprights 2x4inor2x6in   5 x 10 1 cm or 5 x 15 2 cm    Bracket support ledgers 2x6in    5 x 15 2 cm   Maximum 
20. gure four form scaffolds shall have bearers consisting of two pieces of 1 in x 6 in  2 5 cm x 15 2 cm     lumber nailed on opposite sides of the vertical support  bearers shall project not    Copyright    2000 2013 Geigle Safety Group  Inc           OSHAcademy Course 503 Study Guide    more than 3 5 ft  1 m  from the outside of the form support and shall be braced and secured to prevent  tipping or turning     22 G 09    The knee or angle brace for figure four form scaffolds shall intersect the bearer at least 3 ft  0 9 m  from the  form at an angle of 45   and the lower end shall be nailed to a vertical support     22 H HORSE SCAFFOLDS    22 H 01    Horse scaffolds shall not be constructed or arranged more than two tiers or 10 ft  3 m  in height  scaffolds  shall be 5   feet or less in height and 5 ft  1 5 m  or more in width     22 H 02  The members of horse scaffolds shall not be less than those specified in Table 22 8     TABLE 22 8    MINIMUM DIMENSIONS FOR HORSE SCAFFOLD MEMBERS                   Members Dimensions  Horizontal members of bearers Hai n  a 6 4 i a  Longitudinal brace between legs pee aa  Gusset brace at top of legs Bey T Le  Half diagonal braces 3 x A                22 H 03    Horse scaffolds shall be spaced not more than 5 ft  1 5 m  for medium duty and not more than 8 ft  2 4 m   for light duty     22 H 04    When arranged in tiers  each horse scaffold shall be placed directly over the horse scaffold in the tier  below  The legs shall be nailed or other
21. hall be proof tested to 125  of its rated capacity  The test shall take place on  a structure the scaffold was designed for or a test structure with similar support member  characteristics     Prior to use on each jobsite or placement location  hanging scaffolds shall be performance tested to  100  of the maximum intended load for the expected work  This test shall be performed with the  scaffold attached to the structure in the work location     22 F 04 Operations    a     Scaffolds and their attachments shall be inspected by a Competent Person prior to initial use ona  worksite  before use on each work shift  and regularly during use until they are removed     Workers shall use properly selected and anchored personal fall protection when accessing and  working on hanging scaffolds  Personal fall protection system components shall meet the  requirements of 21 H 05  No part of a hanging scaffold shall be used as an anchor point for  personal fall protection     The number of workers on the platform shall not exceed the number listed on the scaffold     Ladders may not be used on hanging scaffolds  except as a means of access from above the deck   Ladders used for access must meet the requirements of 24 B     Hanging scaffolds shall be coated or painted to minimize corrosion of the components  Storage  between uses shall be designed to minimize damage to the scaffold     Copyright    2000 2013 Geigle Safety Group  Inc     OSHAcademy Course 503 Study Guide    FIGURE 22 1    Han
22. hall not be used together unless a Competent Person has    determined that galvanic action will not reduce the strength of any component to a level below that  required by 22 B 01     22 C 02  The sections of metal scaffolds shall be securely connected and all braces shall be securely fastened     22 C 03    A ladder or stairway shall be provided for access and shall be affixed or built into all metal scaffolds and so  located that  when in use  it will not have a tendency to tip the scaffold     22 C 04 Tube and coupler scaffolds     a     1     2   3     4    1  2    3          lt                Tube and coupler scaffolds shall have posts  runners  and bracing of nominal 2 in  5 cm   outside  diameter  steel tubing or pipe  other structural metals  when used  must be designed to carry an  equivalent load  The size of bearers  outside diameter  and the spacing of posts shall meet the  requirements contained in ANSI A10 8     Tube and coupler scaffolds shall be limited in heights and working levels to those permitted in ANSI  A10 8  Drawings and specifications for tube and coupler scaffolds that exceed the limitations in  ANSI A10 8 shall be designed by a RPE     All tube and coupler scaffolds shall be constructed to support four times the maximum intended  loads  as set forth by ANSI A10 8 or as specified by a RPE  with knowledge in structural design      Runners shall be erected along the length of the scaffold and shall be located on both the inside  and the outside posts 
23. hat only authorized personnel use the platform     22 N 16    A damaged or malfunctioning machine will not be used  Operation of damaged equipment shall be  discontinued until the unit is repaired     22 0 ROOFING BRACKETS    22 0 01    Roofing brackets shall be secured by nailing in addition to the pointed metal projections  Nails will be  driven into a rafter or beam  not just into the decking  Fasteners will be selected in accordance with the  manufacturer   s recommendations     22 0 02    When it is impractical to nail brackets  rope supports shall be used  When rope supports are used  they  shall consist of first  grade manila rope  3 4 in  1 9 cm  diameter or equivalent     22 0 03  C 2 Deleted    22 P STILTS    22 P 01  Stilts shall not be used on scaffolds     22 P 02    Surfaces on which stilts are used shall be flat and free of pits  holes  obstructions  debris and other tripping  or slipping hazards     22 P 03    Stilts shall be properly maintained  Any alteration of the equipment shall be approved by the  manufacturer     22 P 04    Stilts shall not be used on stairs  When used adjacent to stairs or ramps where a fall to a different level  could occur  guardrails or other fall protection shall be provided  increased in height by an amount equal to  the height of the stilts      22 P 05  Employees shall be trained in the proper use of stilts     22 P 06    C 2 Deleted  Copyright    2000 2013 Geigle Safety Group  Inc     OSHAcademy Course 503 Study Guide    SECTIO
24. he extreme  top of the scaffold     Where the longitudinal length of the scaffold permits  such bracing shall be repeated beginning at  every fifth post     On scaffolds where the length is shorter than the height the longitudinal bracing shall extend  diagonally from the base of the end posts upward to the opposite end posts and then in  alternating directions until reaching the top of the scaffold     Where conditions preclude the attachment of bracing to the posts  it may be attached to the  runners     22 C 05 Metal frame scaffolds     Spacing of tubular welded panels or frames shall be consistent with the loads imposed     Scaffolds shall be properly braced by cross  horizontal  or diagonal braces  or combination of these   to secure vertical members together laterally  and the cross braces shall be of such length as will  automatically square and align vertical members so that the erected scaffold is always plumb   square  and rigid  All brace connections shall be made secure     Scaffold legs shall be set on adjustable bases or plain bases placed on mudsills or other foundations  adequate to support the maximum rated loads     Frames shall be placed one on top the other with coupling or stacking pins to provide vertical  alignment of the legs     Where uplift may occur  panels shall be locked together vertically by pins or other equivalent  suitable means     Drawings and specifications for all frame scaffolds over 125 ft  38 1 m  in height above the base  plates shall
25. he secondary brake     3  All winding drum hoists shall be provided with a driving pawl and a locking pawl that automatically    engages when the driving pawl is released   Copyright    2000 2013 Geigle Safety Group  Inc     OSHAcademy Course 503 Study Guide    4  Gripping type hoists shall be designed so that the hoist is engaged on the suspension rope at all  times  including all travel actuations of the operating lever     5  Each winding drum hoist shall be provided with a positive means of attachment of the suspension  hoist  The drum attachment shall develop a minimum of four times the rated capacity of the hoist     6  Each hoist shall require a positive crank force to descend     22 E 09 Platforms     a  Light metal platforms  when used  shall be of a type tested and listed by a nationally recognized  testing laboratory     b  Ladder type platforms   1  Ladder type platforms shall be constructed in accordance with Table 22 6     2  The side stringer for ladder type platforms shall be of clear straight grained spruce or materials of  equivalent strength and durability     3  The rungs shall be of straight grained oak  ash  or hickory  at least 1 1 8 in  2 8 cm  in diameter   with 7 8 in  2 2 cm  tenons mortised into the side stringers at least 7 8 in  2 2 cm      TABLE 22 6    LADDER TYPE PLATFORMS                      Length of platform  feet  m   12  3 7  14 amp  16 18  amp  20 22  amp  24 28  amp  30  component  438    558  6 7  amp   8 5  amp   4 9  6 1  7 3  9 1  
26. he vertical centerline of the outrigger and the attachment shall  be directly over the hoist machine     b  Support ropes shall be vertical for their entire length  The scaffold shall not be swayed nor the  support ropes fixed to any intermediate points to change the original path of travel     c  Support ropes shall have the fixed end equipped with a proper size thimble and secured by eye  splicing or equivalent means  Free ends shall be brazed or secured to prevent fraying     d  The wire rope for traction hoists shall be of such length that the operator may descend to the  lowest point of travel without the end of the wire rope entering the hoist  Where the wire rope is    Copyright    2000 2013 Geigle Safety Group  Inc     OSHAcademy Course 503 Study Guide    inadequate for the lowest descent  provision shall be made to prevent the hoist from running off  the wire rope     e  On winding drum type hoists  running ends of suspension ropes shall be attached by positive means  to the hoisting drum and at least four wraps of the rope shall remain on the drum at all times   f  Support ropes shall be capable of resisting chemicals or conditions to which they are exposed   g  No welding  burning  riveting  or open flame work shall be performed on any platform suspended  by fiber or synthetic rope   h  Defective or damaged rope shall not be used as lifelines or suspension lines  The repairing of wire  rope is prohibited   22 E 06  All suspension scaffold support devices such as ou
27. her  points to provide a maximum vertical spacing of not more than 10 ft  3 m  between braces  Each  brace shall be capable of supporting a minimum of 225 lb  102 kg  tension or compression     When wood scaffold planks are used as platforms  poles used for pump jacks shall not be spaced  more than 10 ft  3 m  on center  When fabricated platforms are used that comply with all other  provisions of this Section  pole spacing may exceed 10 ft on center if permitted by the  manufacturer     22 1 04 Brackets     a     22 1 05    Each pump jack bracket shall have two positive gripping mechanisms to prevent any failure or  slippage   Platform brackets shall be fully decked and the planking secured     For the pump jack bracket to pass bracing already installed  an extra brace shall be used  approximately 4 ft  1 2 m  above the one to be passed until the original brace is reinstalled     Not more than two persons shall be permitted at one time upon a pump jack scaffold between any two  supports     Copyright    2000 2013 Geigle Safety Group  Inc     OSHAcademy Course 503 Study Guide    22 1 06    When a work bench is used at an approximate height of 42 in  106 6 cm   the top guardrail may be  eliminated if the work bench is fully decked  the planking secured  and is capable of withstanding 200 Ib   90 7 kg  pressure in any direction  Employees shall not be permitted to use a workbench as a scaffold  platform     22 1 07  A ladder shall provide access to the platform during use     22
28. igger beams shall be secured by tiebacks equivalent in strength to the suspension ropes   Tiebacks shall be secured to a structurally sound portion of the building or structure and shall be  installed parallel to the centerline of the beam     Outrigger beams shall be provided with stop bolts or shackles at both ends     When channel iron beams are used in place of I beams  the channels shall be securely fastened  together with the flanges turned outward     Outrigger beams shall be installed with all bearing supports perpendicular to the beam centerline     Copyright    2000 2013 Geigle Safety Group  Inc     OSHAcademy Course 503 Study Guide    j    Outrigger beams shall be set and maintained with the web in a vertical position     Where a single outrigger beam is used  the steel shackle or clevises with which the wire ropes are  attached to the beam shall be placed directly over the hoisting machines     22 E 08 Hoisting machines    a    b   1   2   3   4     G     Hoisting machines shall be of a type tested and listed by a nationally recognized testing laboratory   Each hoist shall contain a name plate s  containing    Manufacturer s name    Maximum load rating    Identification number  and    Wire rope specifications    Powered hoists shall be electric   air   hydraulic   or propane  powered  Gasoline powered hoists  are prohibited    All powered hoists shall be equipped with speed reducers and shall be provided with a primary  brake and a secondary brake     1  The prima
29. ing work platforms will not be moved unless everyone on the platform is aware of the direction  the platform is being moved     22 N 10  No ladders or structures of any kind will be used to increase the size or working height of platform     22 N 11    Climbing of braces and guardrails is prohibited  When access ladders  including masts designed as ladders   exceed 20 ft  6 m  in height  positive fall protection shall be used     22 N 12    The work platform will not be raised in windy or gusty conditions  The operation manual will be followed to  determine maximum in service wind speed conditions  A copy of the operation manual will be available on  the job site     22 N 13    Platforms will not be altered or modified in any way  Changing the configuration may change load capacity   freestanding height  and tie frequency  Mechanical  hydraulic  or electrical changes may adversely affect  operation of this machine     22 N 14  A Competent Person will perform daily maintenance and inspections     22 N 15 Training     Personnel will be trained before using and or operating mast climbing work platforms  Each user and  operator will     a  Read and understand all cautions and danger warnings on the machine and in the operator s  manual     b  Have a solid working understanding of the controls     Copyright    2000 2013 Geigle Safety Group  Inc     OSHAcademy Course 503 Study Guide    c  Understand the hazards associated with the use of mast climbing work platforms     d  Ensure t
30. king shall be laid with edges close together across the entire access surface  There will be no  spaces through which personnel  equipment  or material could fall     When planking is lapped  each plank shall lap its supports at least 12 in  30 4 cm   Scaffold planks  shall extend over their end supports not less than 6 in  15 2 cm   unless the planking is  manufactured with restraining hooks or equivalent means of preventing movement  nor more than  12 in  30 4 cm      Copyright    2000 2013 Geigle Safety Group  Inc     OSHAcademy Course 503 Study Guide    f  Where the ends of planks abut each other to form a flush floor  the butt joint shall be at the  centerline of a pole and abutted ends shall rest on separate bearers     g  For outrigger scaffolds  the platform will be nailed or bolted to the outriggers and shall extend to  within 3 in  7 6 cm  of the building wall     h  Planking shall be supported or braced to prevent excessive spring or deflection and secured and  supported to prevent loosening  tipping  or displacement     i  When a scaffold materially changes its direction  the platform planks shall be laid to prevent  tipping     1  The planks that meet the corner bearer at an angle shall be laid first  and extend over the  diagonally placed bearer far enough to have a good safe bearing but not far enough to involve any  danger from tipping  and   2  The planking running in the opposite direction at an angle shall be laid so as to extend over and    rest on the fir
31. ltiple point adjustable suspension scaffolds shall not be used for storage of stone  or other heavy materials     c  The scaffold platform shall be securely fastened to the hangers by U bolts or other equivalent  means     d  Stonesetters  multiple point adjustable suspension scaffolds shall be suspended from metal  outriggers  iron brackets  wire rope slings  or iron hooks     e  When two or more stonesetters  multiple point adjustable suspension scaffolds are used ona  structure  they shall not be bridged one to the other  but shall be maintained at even height with  platforms abutting closely     22 E 14 Working capacities     a  On suspension scaffolds designed for a working load of 500 Ib  226 8 kg   no more than two  employees shall be permitted to work at one time     b  On suspension scaffolds with a working load of 750 Ib  340 2 kg   no more than three people shall  be permitted to work at one time     22 E 15 C 2 Deleted    a  C 2 Deleted  b  C 2 Deleted  c  C 2 Deleted    Copyright    2000 2013 Geigle Safety Group  Inc     OSHAcademy Course 503 Study Guide    22 F HANGING SCAFFOLDS    22 F 01    A hanging scaffold is a scaffold work platform that is hung from a location  such as a lock gate  for work to  be performed and that remains stationary until it is them repositioned with a crane hoisting device   Hanging scaffolds shall be designed by a Registered Professional Engineer  RPE  competent in structural    design     Scaffold performance and components shall mee
32. ng components used  slings  chains  from entering     C 2 Not used   The scaffold shall be conspicuously posted with a plate or other permanent marking that indicates   the weight of the scaffold    the number of personnel it was designed for   the rated weight capacity     the specific structure s  it was designed to be attached to     this may be a code or other form of  identification when designed for a number of different structures with similar structural  attachment points     the name of the RPE who designed the scaffold   the date of manufacture     Hanging scaffolds designed to also function as crane  supported work platforms shall meet the  requirements of Section 16 T  This includes scaffolds that require a person to stand  ride on the  platform while the initial attachment to the structure is made     The space between the platform deck edge and the face of the vertical structure shall not be more  than 14 in  Prior to use on each jobsite application  the Competent Person shall determine if this    Copyright    2000 2013 Geigle Safety Group  Inc     OSHAcademy Course 503 Study Guide    space constitutes a hazard by being large enough to allow tools  objects to fall on workers below   or if crane rigging may enter and entangle in the space  In these situations  the space shall be  closed or blocked to remove the hazard     22 F 03 Testing    a     Prior to initial use and after any modification of the structural members or secure attachment  points  the platform s
33. nstructions  or training by a Qualified Person on the contents on these documents  and    Reading and understanding all decals  warnings  and instructions on the vehicle mounted elevating  and rotating work platform     22 M 04 Transporting     a     An aerial lift truck  to include cherry pickers  shall not be moved when the boom is elevated in a  working position with personnel in the basket except for equipment that is specifically designed for  this type of operation     Before moving an aerial lift  the boom s  shall be inspected to see that it is properly cradled and  outriggers are in stowed positions  except as provided in a  above     Aerial ladders shall be secured in the lower traveling position by the locking device on top of the  truck cab and the manually operated device at the base of the ladder before the truck is moved for  highway travel     22 M 05 Operating practices     Brakes shall be set and outriggers  when used  shall be positioned on pads or a solid surface   Wheel chocks shall be installed before using an aerial lift on an incline    Lift controls shall be tested each day prior to use to ensure safe working condition    Boom and basket load limits specified by manufacturer shall not be exceeded     Articulating boom and extensible boom platforms  primarily designed as personnel carriers  shall  have both platform  upper  and lower controls     1  Upper controls shall be in or beside the platform within easy reach of the operator     2  Lower control
34. old shall be inspected at the beginning of  each shift     e  All wire ropes  fiber and synthetic ropes  slings  hangers  hoists  rigging  fall protection equipment   platforms  anchorage points and their connections  and other supporting parts shall be inspected  before every installation  daily thereafter  and periodic while the scaffold is in use     f  Governors and secondary brakes for powered hoists shall be inspected and tested per the  manufacturer s recommendations  at the minimum  inspections shall be made annually     1  Inspections and tests shall include a verification that the initiating device for the secondary braking  operates as intended     2  Acopy of the latest inspection and test report shall be maintained on the job site     g  Records of inspections conducted while the unit is at the work site shall be maintained at the work  site     22 E 03    Only personnel trained in the use of the suspended work platform shall be authorized to operate it   Training shall include     a  Reading and understanding the manufacturer s operating manual and any associated rules and  instructions  or training by a Qualified Person on the contents on these documents  and    b  Reading and understanding all decals  warnings  and instructions on the device     22 E 04    All parts of all suspended scaffolds shall have a minimum safety factor of 4  A minimum safety factor of 6 is  required for support ropes     22 E 05 Support ropes     a  Support ropes shall be attached at t
35. on  nets shall  be in compliance with the requirements of 21 G     c  Ladders used as work platforms shall be in compliance with the requirements of Section 24     22 A 03    Prior to commencing any activity that requires work in elevated areas  all provisions for access and fall  protection shall be delineated in the Site Specific Fall Protection and Prevention Plan and AHA  per 21 C and  accepted by the GDA for the activity  For specific guidance related to erecting and disassembling scaffolds   see paragraph 21 J 02     22 A 04  The following hierarchy and prohibitions shall be followed in selecting appropriate work platforms     a  Scaffolds  platforms  or temporary floors shall be provided for all work except that can be  performed safely from the ground or similar footing     b  Ladders may be used as work platforms only when use of small hand tools or handling of light  material is involved     c  Ladder jacks  lean to  and prop scaffolds are prohibited   d  Emergency descent devices shall not be used as working platforms     22 A 05    Erection  moving  dismantling  or altering of work platforms shall be under the supervision of a Competent  Person     Copyright    2000 2013 Geigle Safety Group  Inc     OSHAcademy Course 503 Study Guide    22 A 06    Contractors shall use a scaffold tagging system in which all scaffolds are tagged by the Competent Person   Tags shall be color coded  green indicates the scaffold has been inspected and is safe to use  red indicates  the
36. operating at the rated load of the hoist  or 1 5  minimum  times the tipping moment imposed by  the scaffold operating at the stall load of the hoist  whichever is greater     22 B 02 Design     a  The dimensions of the members and materials used in the construction of various working  platforms or scaffolds shall conform to the sizes shown in the ANSI A10 8 tables     b  Factory fabricated scaffolds and components shall be designed and fabricated in accordance with  the applicable ANSI standard  When there is a conflict between the ANSI standard and this manual  concerning the design or fabrication of factory  fabricated scaffolds  the ANSI standard shall prevail     c  Load carrying timber members shall be a minimum of 1 500 Ib ft in2  10 342 1 kPa   stress grade   construction grade lumber     Copyright    2000 2013 Geigle Safety Group  Inc     OSHAcademy Course 503 Study Guide    1     2     All dimensions are nominal sizes  except where rough sizes are noted  as provided by Voluntary  Product Standard DOC PS 20  published by NIST of the US Department of Commerce  Where rough  sizes are noted  only rough or undressed lumber of the size specified will satisfy minimum  requirements     Lumber shall be reasonably straight grained and free of shakes  checks  splits  cross grains   unsound knots or knots in groups  decay and growth characteristics  or any other condition that  will decrease the strength of the material     22 B 03  Supporting members and foundations shall be o
37. rms shall be equipped with an alarm  or other suitable warning  device  at the platform  The alarm shall be in operable condition and shall automatically activate when the  machine base is more than 5   out of level in any direction     22 L 04    Only personnel trained in the use of the elevating work platform shall be authorized to operate it  Training  shall consist of     a  Reading and understanding the manufacturer s operating manual and any associated rules and  instructions  or training by a Qualified Person on the contents on these documents  and    b  Reading and understanding all decals  warnings  and instructions on the elevating work platform     22 L 05  Before operating the work platform the operator shall     a  Survey the work area for loose or soft ground  ditches  drop  offs or holes  bumps and floor  obstructions  debris  overhead obstructions  ground and elevated energy sources  and other  possible hazards     b  Ensure the elevating work platform is on a firm  level surface    c  Ensure the work platform is loaded in accordance with the manufacturer s specifications   d  Ensure that outriggers and or stabilizers are used if required by the manufacturer    e  Ensure that  if the vehicle is on wheels  the wheels are locked or chocked  and   f  Ensure that fall protection systems are in place     22 L 06    Elevating work platforms shall not be used by persons working on energized electrical wiring and or  equipment     22 L 07  C 2 Deleted    22 M VEHICLE 
38. ry brake shall automatically engage whenever power is interrupted or whenever the    2     1  2    3       _ wa           operator ceases to apply effort     The secondary brake shall stop and hold the hoist under over speed or abnormal conditions  Every  secondary brake shall be periodically tested under simulated conditions in accordance with the    manufacturer s recommendations   Each powered hoist shall have its own separate control   If the control is of the push button type  it shall be constant pressure     If the control is of the fixed position type  it shall have provision for automatic locking when in the  off position  or shall be guarded against accidental actuation  and    If the control is of the lever type  it may be of the constant pressure type or of the fixed position    type   Manual operation of powered hoists may be provided if the hoist is designed so that not more than  one person per hoist is required to perform this operation     1  During manual operation  a means shall be provided to make the prime mover inoperative     2  Instruction shall be provided advising personnel to disconnect the power source before using a    manual crank     g  Manually operated hoists     1  Manual operation shall provide a means to prevent rapid handle movement or fast un spooling     Mechanisms used to allow fast un spooling during the erection process shall not be in place on the  scaffold     2  Inthe event a controlled descent device is used  it shall not bypass t
39. s shall provide for overriding the upper controls     Copyright    2000 2013 Geigle Safety Group  Inc     OSHAcademy Course 503 Study Guide    3  Controls shall be plainly marked as to their function     4  Lower level controls shall not be operated unless permission has been obtained from the  employee in the lift except in case of emergency     f  Climbers shall not be worn while performing work from an aerial lift     g  The insulated portion of an aerial lift shall not be altered in any manner that might reduce its  insulating value     h  C 2 Occupants shall always stand firmly on the floor of the basket and shall not sit or climb on the  edge of the basket or use planks  ladders  or other devices for a work position     22 M 06 C 2 Deleted     a  C 2 Deleted  b  C 2 Deleted  c  C 2 Deleted    22 N MAST CLIMBING WORK PLATFORMS    22 N 01    Mast Climbing work platforms shall be erected  used  inspected  tested  maintained  and repaired in  accordance with ANSI A 92 9 and the manufacturer   s recommendations as outlined in the operating  manual     22 N 02  An inspection will be performed prior to erecting the work platform     a  Anoverhead inspection will be done to ensure that the work platform will not come in contact with  any obstructions while moving up or down the mast  Special attention will be given to high voltage  conductors     b  An inspection of the ground will be done to ensure that there are no obstacles around the work  platform and in the path of travel
40. st layer of planking     j  Planks shall be maintained in good condition  When cracks exceed 1 5 times the width of the board  the plank will not be used  Planks with notches deeper than 1 3 the width of the plank will not be  used  Planks with saw kerfs shall not be used     22 B 09  Work platforms shall be securely fastened to the scaffold     TABLE 22 3    WOOD PLANK SELECTION                         Maximum Permissible   Maximum Permissible   Maximum Span   Full Thickness Span   Nominal  Intended Undressed Lumber ft   Thickness Undressed   joad 2  m  Lumber ft  m    Ib ft     kg m     25  122  10   0  8   4   50  244  8   4  6   8   75  366  6   8  n a       22 B 10    When moving platforms to the next level  the old platform shall be left undisturbed until the new bearers    have been set to receive the platform planks     Copyright    2000 2013 Geigle Safety Group  Inc        OSHAcademy Course 503 Study Guide    22 B 11 Access     a  Anaccess ladder or equivalent safe access shall be provided   b  Where a built in ladder is part of a scaffold system  it shall conform to the requirements for ladders   c  Climbing of braces shall be prohibited     d  Where end frames are designed to be used as a ladder or where bolted on ladders are used  the  maximum height will be limited to 20 ft  12 m  unless fall protection is used  The distance between  rungs shall not exceed 12 in  30 5 cm  and shall be uniform throughout the length of the ladder   The minimum clear length of the r
41. t or exceed those for general scaffolds and    platforms found in ANSI A10 8 2001   gt  See Figure 22 1     22 F 02    Hanging scaffolds shall meet the following requirements     a     1  2   3                4           5  6      lt      The scaffold shall be securely fastened to a vertical structure  i e  wall  lock gate  etc   by hooks over  a secured structural supporting member  bolt on brackets  or other secure attachment  The  maximum span between secure attachments is 8 ft  2 4 m   Fasteners shall be of adequate size to  achieve design strength of scaffold     The scaffold must be secured against an uplift force equal to two times the weight of the scaffold  and its rated load by means of hooks  brackets  or other secure attachments designed and placed  to counteract uplift     The scaffold shall have a secondary attachment method to secure it against falling if the primary  attachment fails  This should be a flexible attachment  such as wire rope or chain  designed to  withstand a minimum of five  5  times the weight of the scaffold and its rated load  The secondary  attachment shall be connected to an anchor point of the same load rating or greater     The scaffold shall have only one working level  Working platform decks shall be slip resistant and  securely attached to the scaffold frame  The maximum width  front to back  of decks is 42 in  106 6  cm   Grating used for deck surfaces shall have a maximum width opening between bars small  enough to prevent the riggi
42. trigger beams  cornice hooks  parapet clamps  or similar  devices shall   a  Be made of mild steel  wrought iron  or equivalent materials   b  Be supported by bearing blocks   c  Reston surfaces capable of supporting the reaction forces imposed by the scaffold hoist operating  at its maximum rated load  and  d  Besecured against movement by tiebacks installed at right angles to the face of the building    whenever possible and secured to a structurally sound portion of the building  Tiebacks shall be  equivalent in strength to the hoisting rope     22 E 07 Outrigger beams     Outrigger beams shall be made of structural metal and shall be restrained to prevent movement     The inboard ends of outrigger beams shall be stabilized by bolts or other direct connections to the  floor or roof deck  or they shall have their inboard ends stabilized by counterweights  except  mason s multiple point adjustable suspension scaffold outrigger beams shall not be stabilized by  counterweights     Before use  direct connections shall be evaluated by a Competent Person who shall affirm that the  supporting surfaces are capable of supporting the loads to be imposed  Mason s multiple point  adjustable suspension scaffold connections shall be designed by a licensed engineer experienced in  scaffold design     Counterweights shall be made of non flowable solid material  shall be secured to the outrigger  beams by mechanical means  and shall not be removed until the scaffold is disassembled     Outr
43. uivalent materials   having a cross sectional area capable of sustaining four times the maximum rated load and shall be  designed with a support for a standard railing     c  Two point suspension scaffolds shall be securely lashed to the structure  Window cleaner s anchors  shall not be used     d  The platform on every two point suspension scaffolds shall be of the light metal   ladder   plank   or  beam type     Copyright    2000 2013 Geigle Safety Group  Inc     OSHAcademy Course 503 Study Guide    e  Two point suspension scaffolds shall not be joined by bridging     f  Two point suspension scaffold platforms  when in use  shall be level within 1 in  2 5 cm  for every 1  ft  0 3 m  of platform length     22 E 12  Mason s multiple point adjustable suspension scaffolds     a  When employees on the scaffold are exposed to overhead hazards  overhead protection equivalent  in strength to 2 in  5 cm  planking shall be provided on the scaffold not more than 9 ft  2 7 m   above the platform  laid tight and extending the entire width of the scaffold     b  The scaffold shall be capable of sustaining a load of 50 psf  2394 Pa  and shall not be overloaded     c  The platform shall be suspended by wire ropes from overhead outrigger beams     22 E 13 Stonesetters  multiple point adjustable suspension scaffolds     a  Stonesetters  multiple point adjustable suspension scaffolds shall be capable of sustaining a load of  25 psf  1197 Pa  and shall not be overloaded     b  Stonesetters  mu
44. ungs shall be 16 in  40 7 cm      22 B 12    When the scaffold height exceeds four times the minimum scaffold base dimension  and including the  width added by outriggers  if used   the scaffold shall be secured to the wall or structure     a  The first vertical and horizontal tie shall be placed at this point     b  Vertical ties shall be repeated at intervals not greater than 26 ft  7 9 m  with the top tie placed no  lower than four times the base dimension from the top of the scaffold     c  Horizontal ties shall be placed at each end and at intervals not greater than 30 ft  9 1 m      22 B 13  The use of brackets on scaffolds shall be prohibited unless the tipping effect is controlled     22 B 14    Use of the following types of scaffolding are permitted if they are designed and constructed in accordance  with ANSI A10 8     a  Outrigger scaffolds    b  Needle beam scaffolds    c  Interior hung scaffolds    d  Bricklayer   s square scaffolds     e  Float ship scaffolds     si    Boatswain   s scaffolds   g  Window jack scaffolds  and  h  Carpenter   s bracket scaffolds     22 B 15    Other types of scaffolding not included in ANSI A10 8 may be approved by the GDA provided the design is  approved by a Registered Professional Engineer  RPE  or they meet a nationally recognized design standard     Copyright    2000 2013 Geigle Safety Group  Inc     OSHAcademy Course 503 Study Guide    22 C METAL SCAFFOLDS AND TOWERS    22 C 01  Scaffold components made of dissimilar metals s
45. wise secured to the planks to prevent displacement or thrust and  each tier shall be cross braced     Copyright    2000 2013 Geigle Safety Group  Inc     OSHAcademy Course 503 Study Guide    22 1 PUMP JACK SCAFFOLDS    22 1 01    Pump jack scaffolds shall not carry a working load exceeding 500 Ib  226 8 kg   The components shall not  be loaded in excess of the manufacturer s recommended limits     22 1 02    Pump jack brackets  braces  and accessories shall be fabricated from metal plates and angles and installed  in accordance with the manufacturer   s recommendations  Installation and operational manuals shall be  available upon request of the GDA     22 1 03 Poles     a     Pole lumber shall be two 2 in x 4 in  5 cm x 10 1 cm  stock  of Douglas fir  or equivalent  straight   grained  clear  free of cross grain  shakes  large loose or dead knots  and other defects that might  impair strength     Poles shall not exceed 30 ft  9 1 m  in height     When poles are constructed of two continuous lengths they shall be of 2 in x 4 in  5 cm x 10 1 cm   stock  spiked together with the seam parallel to the bracket  and with 10d nails  no more than 12 in   30 4 cm  center to center  staggered uniformly from opposite outside edges     If 2 in x 4 in  5 cm x 10 1 cm  stock is spliced to make up the pole  the splices shall be so  constructed as to develop the full strength of the member     Poles shall be secured to the wall by triangular bracing  or equivalent  at the bottom  top  and ot
46. wood scaffolds over 60 ft  18 2 m  high shall be designed by a RPE and constructed in  accordance with such design     TABLE 22 4    SINGLE WOOD POLE SCAFFOLDS  Minimum nominal size and maximum spacing of members of single pole scaffolds                                     Light duty Light duty Medium duty Heavy Duty  Up to 20 feet   Up to 60 feet   Up to 60 feet Up to 60 feet  Description high high high high  Max  Intended 25 25 50 75  Load Ibs  sq ft    Poles or 2x4 in  4x 4in  4x 4in  4x 6in   Uprights  5 x 10 1 cm   10 1 x 10 1  10 1 x 10 1  10 1 x 15 2  cm  cm  cm   Max  pole 6 ft  10 ft  8 ft  6 ft   spacing  1 8 m   3 m    longitudinal   2 4 m   1 8 m   Max  Pole 5 5 5 5  spacing  1 5 m   1 5 m   1 5 m   1 5 m    transverse   Runners 1x4in 1  x9 in  2x 10 in  2 x 10 in    2 5 x 10 2 cm   3 1 x 22 8  5 1 x 25 4  5 1 x 25 4  cm  cm  cm   Maximum spacing of bearers  3 feet 2x4in 2x4in 2x 10 in  5 1 2x 10 in  5 1   5 1 x 10 1 cm   5 1 x 10 1 x 25 4cm  or   x25 4cm  or  cm  3 x 4 in  3x 5in   7 6   7 6 x 10 1 cm x 12 7  cm  cm   5 feet 2x 6in 2x6in 5 1x   2x 10in  5 1 2x 10 in  5 1   5 1 x 15 2 cm  15 2 cm  x 25 4cm  or   x25 4cm  or  or or 3 x 4in  3x 5in   3 in  x 4 in   7 6 3 in  x 4in  7 6 x 10 1  7 6 x 12 7  x 10 1 cm   7 6 x 10 1 cm  cm    cm   rough        Copyright    2000 2013 Geigle Safety Group  Inc        OSHAcademy Course 503 Study Guide    TABLE 22 4  Continued     SINGLE WOOD POLE SCAFFOLDS                                     Light duty Light duty Medium duty
    
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