Scaffolding law - Intenal and External

Solomonscreed

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Hi,

I've searched the threads on this forum for an answer and I'm wondering if anyone has any advice on erecting scaffolding and the relevant laws, acts and regulations in the UK.

I would like some information on erecting scaffolding externally and internally on buildings.

Im aware there may be a difference between erecting an temporary access tower and scaffolding.. so any difference in legislation could be discussed.

Once we have addressed the laws , acts and regulations within the UK. Maybe we can get some Information out there on international laws.

Regards

Solomonscreed
 
Hi,

I've searched the threads on this forum for an answer and I'm wondering if anyone has any advice on erecting scaffolding and the relevant laws, acts and regulations in the UK.

I would like some information on erecting scaffolding externally and internally on buildings.

Im aware there may be a difference between erecting an temporary access tower and scaffolding.. so any difference in legislation could be discussed.

Once we have addressed the laws , acts and regulations within the UK. Maybe we can get some Information out there on international laws.

Regards

Solomonscreed
Are you a bot?
 
Hi,

I've searched the threads on this forum for an answer and I'm wondering if anyone has any advice on erecting scaffolding and the relevant laws, acts and regulations in the UK.

I would like some information on erecting scaffolding externally and internally on buildings.

Im aware there may be a difference between erecting an temporary access tower and scaffolding.. so any difference in legislation could be discussed.

Once we have addressed the laws , acts and regulations within the UK. Maybe we can get some Information out there on international laws.

Regards

Solomonscreed


Here you are T1000.








 
It's easy, you are liable. If in doubt employ a scaffolder, but you will still be liable.

Make sure your mates off the tower before you take out a pole below him like I did. Took out a diagonal too soon and dumped him onto the concrete from above head height. All things considered I think he was very good about it, and I still feel very bad about my fckup.

It was late, getting dark, a long day and I was tired and we were trying to hurry stripping the tower down. I think that's the reason why it happened, but is not an acceptable excuse.
 
Some scaffolders tried to kill us last year. We were three floors up and the level dropped by half a metre all of a sudden. Shat ourselves and I’ve never moved so fast in my life!
 
Some scaffolders tried to kill us last year. We were three floors up and the level dropped by half a metre all of a sudden. Shat ourselves and I’ve never moved so fast in my life!
The load capacity of a scaffold board depends on its material, size, and condition. Generally, a standard scaffold board can support around 225 kg per meter.
 
The load capacity of a scaffold board depends on its material, size, and condition. Generally, a standard scaffold board can support around 225 kg per meter.
So are you saying that @JessThePlasterer isn't allowed on a scaffold? It was a big enough blow for her to find out that hop ups are rated for a maximum 150kg.
She'll just have to stay at ground level at this rate.
 
Look I lined up real good for everyone and no one took a swing, not even chunky lumps herself. You turning up late is just lame, so shut up and go to bed.
I do apologise Andrew, I can now see that your horribly excessive weight is a trigger point for you.
 
I do apologise Andrew, I can now see that your horribly excessive weight is a trigger point for you.
That's only pounds per vertical inch. Luckily there aren't many vertical inches to multiply by so in fact he doesn't weigh all that much.
 
That's only pounds per vertical inch. Luckily there aren't many vertical inches to multiply by so in fact he doesn't weigh all that much.
He can consol himself with your highly dubious conclusion while he stuffs himself with cheese and port.
 
He can consol himself with your highly dubious conclusion while he stuffs himself with cheese and port.
Console, you illiterate Irish knobhead.

CON f**k**g SOLE.

He doesn't eat fish though. No siree bob

And my calculations are spot on by the way. It's closely related to the physics of black holes.
 
Console, you illiterate Irish knobhead.

CON f**k**g SOLE.

He doesn't eat fish though. No siree bob

And my calculations are spot on by the way. It's closely related to the physics of black holes.
I'll tell you what's a black hole, any bacterial safari you happen to be dwelling.
You soap dodging knobhead.
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