1. Establish and improve the system for the requisition, recycling, self-inspection, and maintenance of scaffolding materials and labor. Implement a quota-based acquisition or leasing system based on the principle of “whoever uses, maintains, and manages” for scaffolding tools, assigning responsibility to specific individuals.
2. After dismantling, tool scaffolding (such as portal frames, bridge frames, suspended platforms, and material receiving platforms) must be promptly maintained and stored properly.
3. Scaffolding in use (including structural components) should be returned to the warehouse promptly, stored according to category, and when stored outdoors, the site should be flat, well-drained, and covered with support mats and tarpaulins. Spare parts and accessories should be stored indoors.
4. Small accessories such as couplers, nuts, washers, and pins used in scaffolding are easily lost. Excess items should be promptly collected and stored when supporting structures, and inspected and accepted upon dismantling; they must not be left lying around.
5. Perform rust removal and rust prevention treatment on scaffolding components. Each damp area (over 75%) should be coated with anti-rust paint annually, generally twice a year. Scaffold fasteners should be oiled, and bolts should be galvanized for rust prevention. If galvanizing is not possible, clean with kerosene after each coating and then apply anti-rust oil.
Through these maintenance measures, the service life of the scaffolding can be effectively extended, and its safety and durability improved.
Post time: Mar-04-2026