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A. Access to plots

  • Is access to the plot provided with adequate unobstructed head access?

  • Has a suitable exclusion zone been established for ongoing scaffolding works?

  • Does the exclusion zone comprise of eight barriers and four warning signs?

B. Proprietary stairways and ladder access

  • Is all access provided to main working platforms via a stairwell?

  • If tube and fitting stairs are utilised, is a proprietary stair set attached? Note: scaffold clips must not be used to secure steps.

  • Are stairs not in use secure to prevent unauthorised access?

  • Where ladders are used, are they EN 131 compliant - Professional - 150 kg SWL?

  • Do ladders extend no more than 5 rungs above the working platform?

  • Are ladders secured by both stiles using proprietary ladder fixings?

  • Are ladder rungs profiled?

C. Birdcage scaffold

  • Are birdcage scaffolds rated light duty? (10 boards@1.5m centre supports).

  • Is the scaffold braced and has foot ties in place?

  • Are all joints in standards and ledgers staggered?

  • Are all scaffolds back propped to the ground floor?

D. Engineering components

  • Are all engineered components supplied with data sheets/ loading calculations, e.g. Ladder beams.

  • Are gallows brackets tested and of known capacity?

E. Foundations

  • Is the ground level and firm?

  • Is the ground prepared and maintained?

  • Are scaffold foundations located at least 1m away from excavations?

  • Are scaffolds located on the edge of a slope grounded on sole boards set back at least 300mm?

F. Guardrails & toe boards

  • Are guardrails set at a minimum height of 950mm?

  • Are intermediate rails set at a maximum height 470mm?

  • Are toe boards set at a minimum height of 150mm?

  • Are verge guardrails installed where table lifts do not offer suitable protection whilst working on roofs?

  • Are single guardrails left in place on un-boarded lifts to enable safe dismantling?

  • Are guardrails and toe boards fitted to foot scaffolds?

  • Are brick guards suitably attached to toe boards?

  • Are roofs exceeding a 40 degree pitch protected by additional external guard rails?

  • Where the gap between the working platform exceeds 225mm, has a handrail been installed?

G. Lift heights

  • On a tube and fitting scaffold, is the height of the platform set at 1.8m above the slab level to achieve the installation of first-floor joists?

  • On non-system scaffold, is the height of the working platform set at 2m for render adaptions?

  • Where access is required onto the roof, is the top lift set at a maximum of 200mm from the underside of the eaves?

H. Loading bays and gates

  • Is the loading bay based out properly and well founded?

  • Have loading bay towers footed on ground 1.5m below slab level been installed with a kicker rail set a 300mm from ground level?

  • Is the loading bay tied to the main scaffold?

  • Is the maximum gap between the outside standards not exceeding 3.85m?

  • Are all standards punched up to each lift from the ledger below with load bearing and check couplers?

  • Is bracing fitted to the front and side elevations at every lift?

  • Is plan bracing fitted at each lift?

  • Does the loading bay comprise 6 boards?

  • Is the loading bay supported on 13 transoms at 320mm centres?

  • Is spur bracing attached on the loading bay's handrails?

  • Are brick guards secured on all sides?

  • Are loading bay gates of a self-closing design?

  • Is there a mesh infill section secured to the gate frame?

  • Are gates closed securely at the bottom to prevent the fall of materials?

  • Where system scaffolds are used, are the standards on the loading bay secured against lift by locking bolts or pins?

I. Low level scaffold

  • On a small low roof, does the scaffold provide sufficient access to the front and sides of the roof?

  • On a small low roof, is the working platform a minimum of 4 boards wide?

  • Is ladder access provided with a self-closing gate providing continuous edge protection?

  • On a large low roof, does the scaffold provide sufficient access to the front and sides of the roof?

  • On a large low roof, is the working platform a minimum of 5 boards wide?

  • Is ladder access provided with a self-closing gate providing continuous edge protection?

  • Is a loading bay included for the loading of materials?

J1. Scaffold components: boards

  • Are wooden boards in good condition not excessively split, cut or warped?

  • Are wooded boards banded at both ends?

  • Are boards clipped to prevent movement?

  • Are there any red painted boards as part of a working platform?

J2. Scaffold components: fittings

  • Are putlog clips, sleeve couplers and joints under no load bearing capacity?

  • Do components have any distortion or flaws?

  • Are any components missing?

  • Are all moving parts well maintained?

J3. Scaffold components: internal standards

  • Are the top of internal standards flush with working platforms?

  • If not achievable, do standards protrude a minimum of 1m and are capped?

  • Where a putlog scaffold is used, are load bearing couplers used on the corner returns?

  • Where bridle supports are used, are load bearing couplers in place?

J4.Scaffold components: joints

  • Are joints in standards and ledgers made using joint or sleeve couplers?

  • Are joints staggered between lifts for standards and bays for ledgers?

J5. Ledgers

  • Are ledgers horizontal? (+/- 20mm in 2m)

  • Are ledgers secured to standards using load bearing couplers?

J6. Standards

  • Are standards plumb? (+/- 20mm in 2m)

  • Are standards secured at all node points?

  • On independent scaffolds, are standards spaced at a maximum of 2m?

  • On putlog scaffolds. are standards spaced at a maximum of 1.8m?

J7. Sole board/ base plates

  • Are sole boards and base plates used on all tube/fitting and system scaffolds?

  • Are sole boards a minimum 775mm x 225m x 35mm?

  • Are sole boards of sound condition?

  • On block and beam, are sole boards doubled up and span at least 3 beams?

J8. Transoms/ putlog

  • Are spade ends or adaptors fully inserted into the brickwork?

  • Are adaptors inserted into only bed joints?

  • Are adaptors mixed with conventional putlogs?

  • Are the spacings between transoms/putlogs not exceeding 1.2m?

  • Are transoms placed no further than 50mm from the wall?

J9. Tubes

  • Are tube ends squarely cut, not bent or distorted?

  • Are tubes free from splits, creases and dents?

K. Sheeting/ netting on scaffolding

  • Is any scaffold fitted with netting/ sheeting above 1 lift been subject to a design?

L. Signage

  • Are 'Check your Working platform' signs displayed?

  • Are '3 Points of Contact' signs displayed near ladders?

  • Are 'Scaffolding Incomplete' signs utilised where scaffold is being adapted or is left incomplete?

  • Are 'Scaffolders Exclusion Zone' signs utilised where scaffolding works are underway?

M. System scaffold

  • Are all nodes (lugs/ caps) secure?

  • Are standards secured by pins/ splice tubes on loading bays?

  • Are hop ups fixed a maximum 1 node above/ below the main working platform?

  • Is there are copy of the manufacturer's user instructions on site?.

N. Table lifts

  • Are single table lifts set at a maximum height of 2m?

  • Does the table have adequate ledger/ knee bracing?

  • Is access to table lifts provided via a ladder and self- closing half gate?

  • Are ladders positioned adjacent to the table lift so the step off point is to the side?

O. Tying in, bracing and buttressing

  • Is all tube and fitting scaffolding tied to a structure as work progresses at a ratio of 1:16m2?

  • Have 5% of drill/anchor ties or a minimum of 3 ties been subjected to 'pull out' tests?

  • Are ties secured at the lift below the lift that is being worked on?

  • Are tie tubes fitted to both ledgers within 300mm of a standard using double or swivel couplers?

  • Are at least 50% of ties fitted to ledger braced standards?

  • Is façade braced every six bays with a minimum of 2 bays braced?

  • Is there ledger bracing every other bay on each lift?

  • On a putlog scaffold, is there a ledger brace every other bay to a load bearing bridle and a foot tie in the first lift?

  • Have buttressed scaffold been specifically designed as a support structure?

P. Underpropping floors/ punching through floors

  • Has any underpropping been subject to a design by a structural engineer?

  • Where blocks are loaded on the floor above the underpropping, are they placed on a run of two boards against the direction of the joists?

  • Where block and beam floor/ jet floor is used, is the base of the underpropping spread across three support beams?

  • Are sole boards doubled up and extend across the three support beams?

  • Where independent scaffold standards are used to punch through floors, are the gaps minimal?

  • Is ledger bracing provided on every alternate pair of standards?

Q. Working platforms

  • Is the working platform Class 1? (3 boards wide for the passage of men and materials).

  • Is the working platform Class 2? (4 boards wide for light duty).

  • Is the working Class 3? (5 boards wide for general construction work).

  • Do boards on the first lift over sail?

  • Are all inside gaps kept to a minimum and not exceeding 225mm?

R. Waste chutes

  • Has the waste chute been installed as per the manufacturers guidance?

  • Does the chute assembly leave a clear space of 1m between the bottom of the chute and the top of the skip?

Truss racks

  • Do truss racks have a maximum span of 10m?

  • Do all truss racks have a maximum load of 4.5t?

  • Are trusses stored on truss racks rested on node points?

Erecting or dismantling scaffold

  • Are all tubes and boards temporarily rested against scaffold positioned securely?

  • Are scaffolding materials stacked in excess?

  • Are materials stored in stillages?

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