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Handover Procedure INSTALLATIONS

  • Had the handover been filled out correctly?

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  • Is the Scaffold Tag Filled out and attached to the entry of the stair access?

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Scafffold Checklist INSTALLATIONS

  • Is the scaffold installed (4m)four meters from overhead powerlines?

  • Are the sole boards benched correctly and jacks centred to the sole board?.

  • Is the stair/ladder access complete and secure. (Ladder secured in place)?

  • Is there access to all working platforms from the stair access.?

  • Are the gaps around the stair unit acceptable?.

  • Is the step up to the stair access less than 500mm?.

  • Have all cups and wedges been locked and free of movement?.

  • Are all ledgers installed?.

  • Are all transoms installed?.

  • BRACES ( are braces installed every 3rd bay?.)

  • STANDARDS ( not blocking gutters or protruding through roof?.)

  • STANDARDS (are standards blocking the electrical box.?)

  • Are decks installed at the correct height?

  • Are the transitions between working decks no greater than 500mm?

  • BOARDS- (steel) is each bay fully decked and set at the correct height?

  • BOARDS-(timber) is each lapped section secured?

  • Closed ends/ scaffold boxed?

  • Are the tube ties/rakers bays in place?

  • Have the mesh panels or toe boards been installed?

  • Have the lower ledgers been removed from access points?

  • EXTRAS- is the shade cloth/ chain mesh. (If installed ) secure and installed correctly?.

  • Is the excess gear in stillages and stored in a safe location?.

  • Is all lift gear stacked neatly upstairs?

HANDOVER

  • Is the scaffold safe to use?

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