GSSIM Mini Scaffolding Assembly & Operating Instructions
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DISMANTLING NOTES
The work of dismantling scaffolding should be under the supervision of an individual with proper
experience and aptitude. The following should be observed while dismantling:
1
. It shall be the responsibility of the user to read and comply with the following common sense
guidelines that are designed to promote safety in the dismantling of scaffolding.
2.
Check to see if scaffold has been structurally altered in any way that would make it unsafe; and, if
so, reconstruct where necessary before commencing with the dismantling procedures.
3
. Dismantle scaffold from the top down. Begin by removing all accessories from that section being
dismantled at the time.
4.
Always work within the inside of the scaffolding.
5.
When moving up or down the scaffold do NOT climb on ties, braces or un-braced components.
Climb over the top of the frame. Do not swing around outside of the frame.
6.
Be sure that area below is clear of individuals not involved in the dismantling and is secured
against unauthorized access.
7.
Lower scaffold components in a safe manner as they are dismantled. Avoid dropping or throwing
the components as this could result in injury or damage to the equipment.
SCAFFOLDING SAFETY RULES
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH MAY RESULT FROM IMPROPER ERECTION OR USE
of
scaffolding equipment. Erectors and users must be familiar with and follow safe practice and the
Safety Rules contained herein. These Safety Rules cover generalized situations only and should not
be used to replace any other additional safety and precautionary measures that may be necessary to
cover the many usual or unusual conditions encountered during installation or dismantling. The
Rules are not intended to conflict with, or supersede the requirements of OSHA or any other
governmental regulations, codes and ordinances; the user must refer to and comply with all such
specific provisions of law.
A. FOLLOW SAFE PRACTICE OF THE SAFETY RULES AND COMPLY WITH OSHA
and all other
federal, state and local regulations, codes and ordinances pertaining to scaffolding during any use of
the equipment.
B. THE POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS NATURE OF SCAFFOLDING ERECTION WORK
makes it
important that all personnel assigned to this work be instructed in these Safety Rules, safe practices
and procedures and be under the supervision of an experienced and knowledgeable person. Assure
that these Safety Rules are posted and that all persons erecting and using the scaffold are aware of
and follow them.
C. REPORT ANY UNSAFE CONDITIONS TO SUPERVISORS
. Do not work or allow persons to work
on scaffolds when sick or suffering from dizziness, unsteadiness or other physical symptoms which
could affect their ability to work safely.