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Supported scaffolds consist of one
or more platforms supported by outrigger beams, brackets, poles, legs, uprights,
posts, frames, or similar rigid support. Because frame scaffolds are the most
common type of supported scaffold, this eTool uses the Frame module to describe
requirements that are common to all supported scaffolds. Requirements specific
to the other types are described only in their respective modules. |
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Frame
Scaffold or Fabricated Frame: Platform(s) supported on fabricated end
frames with integral posts, horizontal bearers, and intermediate members.
Manually Propelled/Mobile: Unpowered, portable,
caster- or wheel-mounted supported scaffold.
Pump Jack: Platform supported by vertical poles and
movable support brackets.
Ladder Jack: Platform resting on brackets attached to
ladders.
Tube and Coupler: Platform(s) supported by tubing,
erected with coupling devices connecting uprights, braces, bearers, and runners.
Pole: Posts with fixed connection points that accept
runners, bearers, and diagonals that can be interconnected at predetermined
levels.
Specialty:
Scaffold types designed for a
narrow and very specific range of applications. Includes plasterers',
decorators', and other large-area scaffolds; bricklayers' square scaffolds;
horse scaffolds; outrigger scaffolds; step, platform, and trestle ladder
scaffolds; form and carpenter's bracket scaffolds; window jack scaffolds;
crawling boards and chicken ladders; and roof bracket scaffolds.
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