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Document Number HG-Rig-011 Issued by, Rigging Department Approved by, Director
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SCAFFOLDING RESPONSIBILITY PROCEDURE Where personnel are required to work or pass under a scaffold platform, a screen (18 gage, -inch mesh or equivalent) should be installed between top rail and toe board of platform guardrail. Scaffolds and their components should be capable of supporting without failure at least four times the maximum intended load. A safe means of access such as a walkway, stair or fixed ladder should be provided to all scaffold platforms. A portable ladder may be used if securely attached to the scaffold. All ladders should extend 3 feet minimum above the platform deck or 12 inches above top rail for handhold during mounting and dismounting. Wooden planking should be scaffold grade as recognized by lumber industry standards. Where planking is lapped, each plank should lap its end supports by a minimum of 12 inches or secured from movement. Overlapping of planks at the unsupported end or overhang of planks is not permitted. Where the ends of planks about each other to form a flush floor, the abutted ends should be secured to separate bearers. Where planks rest on bearers, ends should extend minimum 6 inches, but not more than maximum 18 inches over end supports. Platform slopes should not exceed 2 inches in 10 feet.
1.2.2.4 Access
1.3
1.3.1 Lumber
1.3.2 Splices
1.3.3 Nailing
Document Number HG-Rig-011 Issued by, Rigging Department Approved by, Director
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SCAFFOLDING RESPONSIBILITY PROCEDURE All nails should be 8d or greater, should be driven full length or to the first head of double-headed nails, and should not be subjected to a straight pull. Ledgers should span pole space without splicing between poles. Ledgers should be reinforced by bearing blocks securely nailed to the side of pole to form a support for the ledger. Bearers should be sent on edge and long enough to project over the ledger at least 3 inches for proper support.
LIGHT DUTY 25 PSF 20' 2" x 4" 6' 5' 6' 2" x 6" 2" x 6" 7' 60' 4" x 4" 10' 5' 10' 2" x 10" 2" x 10" 7' MEDIUM DUTY 50 PSF 60' 4" x 4" 8' 5' 8' 2" x 10" 2" x 10" 7' HEAVY DUTY 75 PSF 60' 4" x 4" 7' 5' 7' 2" x 10" 2" x 10" 6'6"
1.3.4 Ledgers
1.3.5 Bearers
SCAFFOLD COMPONENT Maximum uniformly distributed load Maximum Height Pole Size Longitudinal pole spacing Scaffold width (single pole) Scaffold width (independent pole) Ledger size Bearer size Maximum vertical spacing Horizontal member (single pole) Dim "A" Figure 8.3 Maximum vertical spacing Horizontal member (independent pole) Dim "B" Figure 8.2 Diagonal & Cross Bracing
7'
7'
7'
4'6"
1" x 6"
1" x 6"
1" x 6"
2" x 4"
Dimensions are minimum nominal sizes and maximum allowable spacings. Table 1 Typical Wood Scaffold Specifications - Single Pole and Independent Pole
Document Number HG-Rig-011 Issued by, Rigging Department Approved by, Director
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1.3.9 Securing
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1.4.2 Bearers
1.4.4 Securing
Document Number HG-Rig-011 Issued by, Rigging Department Approved by, Director
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Inspection, Painting Exchangers Dismantling Refractor Refractory Insulating, Welding Cleaning Pipefitting y Work Work and Pipefitting 25 50 50 50 70 300 10' 320 8' 350 8' 375 6' 350 6'6" Other Special 70 450 6'
DISTRIBUTED LOAD LBS./SQ.FT. CONCENTRATED LOADS/LBS. POST SPACING LENGTHWISE DIM "A" SEE FIG. 8.5 POST SPACING LENGTHWISE DIM "A" SEE FIG. 8.5 MAXIMUM NUMBER OF LOADED/WORKING PLATFORMS ADDITIONAL PLANKED LEVEL (NOT FOR STORAGE OR WORK) MAXIMUM HEIGHT
6'
5'
4'
5'
6'
4'
125'
125'
91'
125'
78'
125'
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Figure 13 Wire
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Figure 14 Other
Wire Rope and Wire Rope Slings Table of Rated Capacities in Tons (2000 lbs.)
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Manila Ropes and Manila Rope Slings Table of Rated Capacities in lbs.
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Figure 16 Manila
1. 2. 3. 4.
Tables are based on the use of new manila rope and tackle that is in good condition. If sisal rope is used, values in tables should be reduced by one third. Tackle values allow for one snatch block, snatching lead line to engine spool. When using more than one snatch block, add one extra part for each additional snatch block in addition to the number of parts shown for the weight to lift.
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The rated capacity of slings must be reduced according to the percent efficiency of the end connections.
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MATERIAL
Aluminium _____________________________________________________________ 166 Asphalt ________________________________________________________________ 81 Brass ________________________________________________________________ 524 Brick (common) (3 Tons Per Thousand) _____________________________________ 120 Bronze _______________________________________________________________ 534 Concrete (4050 Lbs. Per Cu. Yg.) __________________________________________ 150 Copper _______________________________________________________________ 537 Crushed Rock _______________________________________ (2565 Lbs. Per Cu. Yd.) 95 Dry Earth, Loose _____________________________________ (2052 Lbs. Per Cu. Yd.) 76 Iron Casting __________________________________________________________ 450 Lead _________________________________________________________________ 708 Lumber, Fir, Spruce (2666 Lbs. Per 1000 Bd. Ft.) _______________________________ 32 Lumber, Oak (5166 Lbs. Per 1000 Bd. Ft) _____________________________________ 62 Portland Cement (376 Lbs. Per Barrel) _______________________________________ 94 Steel _________________________________________________________________ 490 Water _______________________________________________________________ 62.5
Document Number HG-Rig-011 Issued by, Rigging Department Approved by, Director
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Document Number HG-Rig-011 Issued by, Rigging Department Approved by, Director
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Document Number HG-Rig-011 Issued by, Rigging Department Approved by, Director
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