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Suspended scaffold
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Slips and trips due to slippery surfaces, missing protective measures (such as guardrails), and/or inadequate training.

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Planking giving way when equipment is defective, damaged, poorly maintained, or incorrectly assembled.The BLS estimates that 3 issues account for over 70% of all scaffolding accidents: Millions of construction workers across the US work on scaffolds every year. During the construction of main body, it adopts a subsectional hanging method after completing the main body, total scaffolds are detached and the powered suspended platform is used to greatly save the rental fee and shorten the pipeline use time and it is very rapid, convenient and safe in construction. The majority (65%) of construction projects involve scaffolds, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Scaffolding violations are common because scaffolds are standard construction equipment. Suspended scaffolds are platforms suspended by ropes, or other non-rigid means, from an overhead structure. A supported scaffold is one or more platforms supported by rigid means such as outrigger beams, brackets, poles, legs, uprights, posts, or frames. The standard is extensive and detailed, specifying everything from fall protection measures to guardrail height to inspections and training. A suspended scaffold is one or more platforms suspended from an overhead structure by ropes or other nonrigid means. OSHA’s scaffolding standard covers each of these kinds of scaffolds, as well as ladders, stilts, protection from falling objects, weather conditions, and other related hazards. Examples include extendable boom platforms, aerial ladders, and vertical towers. Aerial lifts are elevating devices mounted to vehicles.Suspended scaffolds are platforms raised by non-rigid means, such as ropes or cables.Supported scaffolds consist of one or more platforms held up by rigid structural elements such as beams, brackets, poles, legs, or frames.There are three types of scaffolds commonly used:














Suspended scaffold