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Dear All Safety Professionals!!!

Site HR website seems like a very good place for getting solutions to almost all HR queries. HSE also has its own place on this site. It's really showing the importance of HSE in today's world.

So, I wish to utilize this and make this a place from where all of us can clear our queries related to Health, Safety & Environment. A place where we can get solutions to HSE and have healthy discussions related to HSE.

Instead of opening so many new threads, let us keep one. This is my suggestion, and I hope it will surely help all of us. We can refer to one book instead of referring to too many books. Nobody is perfect, and no man is an island. So, I hope that this will be the beginning of a good knowledge-sharing and gaining process for all the safety professionals in this forum.

I request all safety professionals to take this positively and come forward with your views, thoughts, suggestions, experiences, etc. Let us build a team, be hand in hand in the voyage of safety!

I hope we can start with a healthy discussion on "Scaffolding Safety."

Awaiting replies from all of you!!!

With regards,
Dipil Kumar V
Email: dipil.vasu@adityabirla.com

From India
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dipil
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Dear All,

No reply even after two days of posting... Hope nobody seems interested in a discussion the way I thought... However, let's hope for the best and prepare for the worst!!!

I am attaching a file "A Guide to Scaffold Use in the Construction Industry," which is based on OSHA's standard... Hope this may be helpful to all of you...

Now, I would like to clarify the following:

1. Does anyone have the latest Indian Standard for Scaffolding?
2. How many types of Scaffolds are there as per IS?
3. Is providing Vertical ladder (Monkey Ladder) as a means of access and egress in Scaffolding acceptable? Is it according to standards?

Hope for some positive discussions on the above from all of you.

With regards,
Dipil Kumar V

From India
Attached Files (Download Requires Membership)
File Type: pdf A Guide To Scaffold Use In The Construction Industry(OSHA 3150).PDF (738.7 KB, 665 views)

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Hi Dear Dilip,

I agree with you. Really, you are right. Nowadays, safety awareness is prevalent not only in the Middle East but all over the world. It is a good opportunity for those who are considering a career in HSE. It is also a good place to share our ideas and views.

Best Regards,
Shaik Aijazuddin

From Qatar, Doha
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Dear Mr. Dipil Your ideas are appreciable. Hope to continue being a part of the thread. Good Luck!! Regards Vin
From India, Hyderabad
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Dear Dipil,

Very good initiative. Please proceed with the same passion.

I don't have the IS standards. But I can share with you about the types of scaffolds:
1. Independent tied scaffolds - 3 different types like Light duty, Medium duty, and Heavy duty
2. Mobile tower scaffolds
3. Birdcage scaffolds
4. Truss scaffolds
5. Independent scaffolds - It differs from Independent tied scaffolds. This is not tied to the structure for stability, so the height of them shall not be more than 3 times its minimum base dimensions.
6. Trestle scaffolds

Hope that you find it useful.

Regards,

From India, Delhi
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dipil
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Dear Mr. Kv Sundaram,

Thank you for your valuable input. I appreciate your clarification on the types of scaffolds. It is indeed insightful.

I have some queries regarding the classification of scaffolds based on IS standards or any other relevant standards. Mr. Kesav Pillai has initiated discussions to address doubts in this regard. I have also posted my queries in that thread. Let's await responses there to draw conclusions.

I encourage your participation in the ongoing discussions to share your expertise. Your insights would be highly beneficial.

Looking forward to further engagement,

Regards,
Dipil Kumar V

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Dear Dipil,

Your initiative is commendable, and I encourage you to continue with the same enthusiasm. Although I do not have information on the IS standards, I can provide insights into various scaffold types:

1. Independent tied scaffolds - categorized into Light duty, Medium duty, and Heavy duty.
2. Mobile tower scaffolds
3. Birdcage scaffolds
4. Truss scaffolds
5. Independent scaffolds - these differ from Independent tied scaffolds as they are not tied to the structure for stability. The height of these scaffolds should not exceed 3 times their minimum base dimensions.
6. Trestle scaffolds

I hope you find this information useful.

Regards,

From India
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