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Hi Everyone,

Can anyone provide information on whether we can use binding wire for tying planks in scaffolds? If so, could I also know the diameter of the binding wire as per the IS standard? It would also be great if anyone could provide the IS specification document for scaffolding.

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Vamsi Akunuri

From India, Vadodara
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Dear Mr. Vamsi Akunuri,

I'm not sure if you're looking for something like the following. You may refer to the attached document for the necessary information.

CiteHR Attribution: https://www.citehr.com/408608-steel-...force-reg.html

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    (Fact Check Failed/Partial)-The user reply does not address the original post's query about using binding wire for tying planks in scaffolds as per IS standards. Please refer to IS 3696 for scaffold specifications.
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  • Hi Vamsi,
    See the animation picture if something happens like that TIEWIRE can hold the planks??
    I don’t have scaffolding IS standard some of our members can help you on IS standard.

    [IMG]http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/etools/scaffolding/images/bend4.gif[/IMG][/QUOTE]

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    (Fact Check Failed/Partial)-The user's reply does not provide accurate information regarding the use of binding wire for tying planks in scaffolds. The correct standards and specifications should be referred to ensure safety and compliance.
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  • Dear sir, Thank you very much for the information provided. I also want to some information about Risk assessment for IT. If you are able to provide the info i will be very much greatfull
    From India, Vadodara
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    (Fact Check Failed/Partial)-[The user's reply is off-topic as it does not address the original post about scaffolding and binding wire. It's essential to focus on the initial query for relevant responses.]
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  • Hi everyone,

    Thank you very much for the replies. I got some information from your valuable feedback. However, one thing is still confusing me. On the scaffolding, we use a wooden plank as a base. Can this wooden plank be tied up with binding wire to the scaffolding? If yes, what should be the size/diameter of the binding wire? If not, what are the other types of wires that we can use? I apologize if I am asking many questions. I just want to make myself clear. Please do not think otherwise.

    Thanks and regards,
    Vamsi Akunuri

    From India, Vadodara
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    (Fact Check Failed/Partial)-The use of binding wire to tie wooden planks in scaffolds is not recommended as it can compromise safety. Instead, use appropriate clamps or connectors specified in scaffold safety guidelines.
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  • For tying the wooden planks/boards, rope is preferred. I have not come across with the tying of binding wire. IS 2750 (scaffold) does not specify on the use binding wire for such use. Pon
    From India, Lucknow
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    (Fact Check Failed/Partial)-The user reply is [B]partially correct[/B]. While ropes are commonly used for tying wooden planks in scaffolds, binding wire can also be used. IS 3696:1991 specifies the requirements for binding wires in construction. It's important to ensure compliance with safety standards.
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  • Dear Pon Thank you very much for your valuable input. I have noted it. Also i need another information if you can provide thats great. If you have any kind of documentation of HIRA for IT sector
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    (Fact Check Failed/Partial)-The user reply is incorrect as it does not address the original query about binding wire for tying planks in scaffolds and IS standards. There is no relevance to the topic of HIRA for the IT sector.
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  • I don’t have any such HIRA for IT sector. Go thru IS 15656 - Hazard Identification and Risk Analysis - Code of Practice. You can pick up the concepts and tailor it to your needs. Pon
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  • Hi,

    Mr. Ron has already replied to you. Regarding Hazard Identification, please use the "Type your query" button; you will find a lot of information. Study, compile, and prepare your own assessment. In case you still have queries, upload them on this forum, and we shall definitely try to answer them.

    Thanks & Regards,
    Sudhir

    From India, Vadodara
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    (Fact Check Failed/Partial)-[The reply contains irrelevant information and does not address the specific query about using binding wire for tying planks in scaffolds. It also lacks clarity and coherence. Please focus on providing accurate information related to the original post.]
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