(1) A solid surface should be selected for erection. It should be confirmed that the weather and surrounding power facilities will not affect the erection. All parts must be intact; any missing parts should be replenished or replaced promptly.
(2) During erection, operators must be qualified and wear appropriate safety helmets, safety belts, safety ropes, and other protective equipment. Warning signs should be set up around the erection site to prevent unauthorized personnel from entering.
(3) When erecting the first layer, if locking casters are used, the casters should be locked in advance. A spirit level should be used as an aid to adjust the nuts on the casters or base to keep the scaffold frame level, preventing subsequent erection from causing the entire scaffold to tilt.
(4) When diagonal bracing is provided, it must be installed when the scaffolding reaches a height suitable for installation. After each frame section is installed, a locking buckle should be fastened at the connecting pin. The assembly process must strictly follow the standard assembly diagram; no parts should be omitted. When climbing, one should climb from the inside of the scaffolding.
When moving the scaffolding, all personnel on the scaffolding must evacuate, and all debris on the scaffolding and on the ground must be cleared. Operators should push the scaffolding from the bottom. When stopping the movement of the scaffolding, all casters must be locked to prevent accidental slippage. During use, vigilance must be exercised regarding the surrounding environment of the construction site. Wind plays a significant role when using aluminum alloy mobile scaffolding at heights. While safe operation is possible with appropriate wind conditions and proper protection, strong winds and the lack of effective fixation and stable protection make wind one of the most dangerous factors for aluminum towers. Wind factors must be considered and monitored: Stop tower work when wind speed > 7.7 m/s; if wind speed reaches 11.3 m/s, secure the tower to a building; if it reaches 18 m/s, dismantle the tower. There must be no high-voltage cables or other obstacles affecting the safety of working at heights within the work area. Tools and materials should not be left on the scaffold platform for extended periods. When not in use, warning signs should be posted. When using power tools on mobile scaffolding, proper grounding is required. When using power tools, be aware of the impact of horizontal forces on the scaffolding.
Post time: Dec-02-2025