1. The safety and reliability of the scaffolding itself. A safe and reliable scaffolding should have sufficient strength and stability. Under specified allowable loads and weather conditions, it should ensure structural stability, without swaying, slight shaking, tilting, sinking, or collapsing. This requires us to choose reliable and stable scaffolding products and to regularly inspect and maintain the scaffolding to ensure it is used in good working condition.
2. Safety protection measures for scaffolding. During the use of scaffolding, we should utilize various safety facilities to provide safety protection and prevent personnel and items from falling. This includes, but is not limited to, installing guardrails, safety nets, and fall arrestors. At the same time, we should regularly inspect and maintain these safety facilities to ensure they can play their due role in critical moments.
3. Safe operation of scaffolding. When using scaffolding, we must strictly adhere to its basic regulations, correctly erecting and dismantling it. We must not arbitrarily remove basic scaffolding components and wall ties, nor dismantle any safety protection facilities. Furthermore, we should carefully control the loads used, ensuring they remain within the prescribed limits.
Post time: Mar-11-2026