1. During the erection process, scaffolding must be erected according to the prescribed structural plan and dimensions. Unauthorized changes to the dimensions or plan are strictly prohibited. Any necessary modifications require the signature of a qualified supervisor.
2. Safety must be ensured during the erection process. All workers must wear appropriate safety helmets and safety belts.
3. Substandard members or poor-quality fasteners must never be used. Using them will create significant safety hazards later in the erection process. Additionally, scaffolding that is too long or has loose fasteners should not be used.
4. After erection, any vertical deviations in the members must be corrected promptly. Excessive deviations after erection render the scaffolding unusable, requiring re-erecting and incurring significant manpower costs, which is extremely troublesome.
5. Before scaffolding is completed, ensure it is stable and accident-free after each workday. Implement warning measures around the site to inform others that scaffolding is being erected and prohibit access.
6. Before restarting or continuing scaffolding erection the next day, carefully check its stability. Only proceed with erection after confirming stability.
7. During erection, ensure the outer side is fully covered with safety netting. Securely fasten the bottom edge of the netting to the uprights, and the spacing between anchor points must not exceed 500 mm.
Post time: Mar-09-2026