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Do's & Dont's

Inspect scaffolds before use to ensure they are in good condition and properly assembled. Use ladders or stairways to safely access scaffolds, and maintain clear, unobstructed work areas with secured materials. Follow safe work practices like using three-point contact and wearing fall protection harnesses to prevent injuries from falling or falling objects when working at height on scaffolds.

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Do's & Dont's

Inspect scaffolds before use to ensure they are in good condition and properly assembled. Use ladders or stairways to safely access scaffolds, and maintain clear, unobstructed work areas with secured materials. Follow safe work practices like using three-point contact and wearing fall protection harnesses to prevent injuries from falling or falling objects when working at height on scaffolds.

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Work at Height

DO & DON’T
Inspect the scaffold before use to Don't use a scaffold that has not
ensure it is in good condition and has been inspected or is damaged in any
been set up properly. way.
Use a secure and stable ladder or Don't overload the scaffold with
stairway to access the scaffold. materials or people beyond its
Maintain a clear and unobstructed weight capacity.
work area on the scaffold. Don't work on a scaffold that is not
Secure materials and tools to prevent fully assembled or is missing
them from falling or sliding off the components.
scaffold. Don't use a scaffold during inclement
Ensure guardrails, toe boards, and weather, such as high winds,
safety nets to prevent falls from the thunderstorms, or heavy rain.
scaffold. Don't modify or alter the scaffold
Follow safe work practices, such as without the manufacturer's approval
maintaining three-point contact when or a competent person's guidance.
climbing or working on the scaffold. Don't use a scaffold that is too high
Don’t overloading the scaffold for the work being performed
beyond its weight capacity. without proper fall protection.

Always use full body harness with


100% tie off.

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