- Author
- Fattal, S. G. | Mullen, C. L. | Lew, H. S. | Hunt, B. J.
- Title
- Review of Current Codes and Standards for Scaffolds.
- Coporate
- National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC
- Sponsor
- Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Washington, DC
- Report
- NBSIR 79-1937, April 1980,
- Distribution
- Available from National Technical Information Service
- Keywords
- industrial accidents; scaffolds; safety; supports; design; reviews; hazards; construction; maintenance
- Identifiers
- occupational safety and health
- Abstract
- This report presents a critical review of the provisions in existing codes and standards for the design, erection, operation and maintenance of scaffolds used in construction work and other applications. The requirements in these documents were examined from the standpoint of clarity, consistency and completeness. Ambiguities arising from conflicting requirements or from provisions that led to more than one interpretation, and lack of consideration of major safety-related structural, environmental and human factors are highlighted. In addition, the adequacy of, and the rationale behind, the prescribed provisions are examined. These are supplemented by a specific application appearing in Appendix B. Appendix A illustrates common types of scaffolding systems that have been addressed by at least one of the codes or standards examined. The findings of this study serve to identify principal areas of needed research to improve present scaffolding practices.