Top 4 Things To Do To Ensure Domestic Scaffolding Safety

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Top 4 Things To Do To Ensure Domestic Scaffolding Safety

9 July 2019
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog


From new constructions to painting jobs and window and gutter replacements, certain projects require the stability that scaffolding affords. Because safety will always be a primary concern with elevated work platforms, here are a few safety tips to keep in mind when hiring and using domestic scaffolding.

1. Check Your Load

There are lightweight domestic scaffolding options to choose from, as well as the more sturdy assemblies. There is a limit to the capacity or weight that each assembly can safely support.

Always ensure that you do not exceed this load limit. This means sticking to a specified maximum number of workers and weight of materials at a time. It is also important to make sure that you distribute the weight evenly.

2. Leave The Erecting To The Experts

While choosing to erect the domestic scaffolding may seem like a good way to save a bit of money on your hire, it's definitely not the safest idea. Expertly trained and experienced erectors will ensure that the base is level and securely in place. They will ensure that locks and ties are firmly in place.

Overlooking even a single aspect can lead to an unstable platform. You can trust the experts not to ignore any detail. This is all the more reason why you should do your due diligence when selecting a company from which to hire the domestic scaffolding.

3. Wear Safety Equipment

Even with domestic scaffolding, as with the commercial kind, it helps to ensure that workers have safety harnesses. The workers should also wear non-slip footwear and gloves. Other safety equipment and clothing items that should be a priority, including high-visibility jackets and hard hats.

It is always better to be safe than sorry, and ensuring that workers have all these and other pieces of safety equipment will be for their good.

4. Always Clean Up

Any obstacles on and around the domestic scaffolding can trip the workers or lead to slip-and-fall accidents. Ensure that the area where the domestic scaffolding will stand is completely dry, and clear away any waste or debris that may be an obstacle. Remember to clear the new area whenever you need to move the scaffolding.

You won't have to worry too much about safety if you choose the right domestic scaffolding, wear protective equipment and ensure that you clear out the area around the scaffolding. Your scaffolding hire company can help you with these and other crucial tips.