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Site & Job Details

  • Date

  • Contractor

  • FCS No.

  • Property Name/Number and Road Name

  • Property Address
  • Description of Scaffold (Include Type, No. of lifts, intended use)

Foundations

  • Ground beneath standards is compact / suitable

  • Sole boards in good condition / none missing

  • Baseplates / pads used / none damaged

Platforms

  • Working lifts fully boarded

  • Boards are undamaged and flush

  • Correct spacing and transom placement

Edge Protection

  • Advanced guardrails fitted on non-working lifts

  • Guardrails present on all working lifts

  • Toe boards present on all working lifts

  • Brick guards / Netting correctly tied. No rips or tears

  • Door fans present where necessary and double boarded

  • Ladder gates fitted to all ladders

Standards

  • Correct spacing for duty / loading

  • Joints in adjacent standards in alternate lifts

  • Standards padded where required

  • Lower lift clearance sufficient

Transoms

  • Do they suitably support board ends?

  • Are they correctly spaced?

Bracing

  • Ledger bracing on every other pair of standards

  • Façade bracing correct, secure 300mm from node point

Ties

  • How many ties installed

  • Method used (Apollo/Rakers/Brackets Etc.)

  • All secure, none missing

  • Location of tested ties (reminder 3 min or 5% whichever is greater)

  • Correct distribution

Access & Egress

  • Clear to and from structure

  • Suitable public protection in place

Overall

  • Scaffold erected to design

  • Is a gin wheel with rope attached?

  • Gin Wheel Number

  • Compliance sheet issued

  • Ladders correctly fitted and secured

  • Scaff Tag fitted

  • Inspector/Supervisor Name

  • Signature

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