Construction Association of Ontario This is the second in a series of bulletins intended to promote good scaffold practices sin the masonry industry. The series deals with arch-frame scaffolds and this issue looks at frames and braces. Before erecting scaffolds, make sure frames are not bent or missing any of their components. Broken or bent frames should be tagged and taken out of service. Installation When placing horizontal bracing on the first level it si good practice to install the bracing near the top of the first frames. This will not impeded distribution of materials to masons or present a tripping hazard to laborers. It is good practice to install horizontal bracing at the same level as tie-ins to the structure. This topic will be dealt with in a later edition of this bulletin. Connections
Insert pins are
good to connect frames vertically. It is good practice to have the insert
pin permanently installed in the top of each gram. When the nest frame
is places over the pin, a pigtail or other connecting device is used to
connect this frame to the pin. Securing devices are very important. as
they eliminate the possibility of uplift or separation.
Coupling devices are often omitted in the belief that the load on the scaffold will keep the sections together. In fact, uplift can occur due to swaying or uneven loading, causing the scaffold to pull apart if not connected positively.
Positive Connection Using 2 pigtails
This connection can easily fall apart if there is any sway
Vertical Bracing
Cross braces are equipped with either notches or holes t the ends. The braces with notched ends can only be used with J-Lock connectors. Braces with holes at the ends can be used with any of the standard locking devices. Ensure all connectors
are maintained in good condition.
All parts, fitting, and accessories must be installed in accordance with the manufactures' instructions. Failure to install all components can significantly reduce safety factors and stability.
![]() Braces should be on both sides of eash scaffold piece except for the end frame. Never used bent frames ![]() Do not use braces to climb up and down scaffold. Use a ladder.
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Construction Safety Association of Ontario
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