Suspended Scaffolds A
Using scaffolds to access hard-to-reach areas is often necessary for many construction activities. For especially difficult areas the safest approach may be to use a suspended scaffold. Two-point adjustable suspension scaffolds, also known as swing-stage scaffolds, are perhaps the most common type of suspended scaffold. This safety topic is focused on raising awareness to three key areas of safety that pertain to suspended scaffolds specifically anchorages, platforms and stability.
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Weeklysafety.com exclusive safety meeting topic, specific to the construction industry, that is focused on raising awareness to three key areas of safety that pertain to suspended scaffolds specifically anchorages, platforms and stability.