Scaffolding Safety Awareness
Jul 8, 2020
Scaffolding is very common on building sites these days and can make all jobs a lot easier. However, an important question to ask would be “Is the scaff old your employees are using safe?”
Earlier this year five employees were injured, two seriously when a scaffold they were working from collapsed.
In May, an employee at a residential construction site fell from scaffolding to the ground. He suffered severe head injuries and passed away in hospital two days later.
Safety issues
Falls are a leading cause of fatalities within the construction industry. Falls often occur as a result of inadequate fall prevention or incomplete systems of work all too often including unsafe or incomplete scaffolds.
Fall prevention and scaffolding safety blitz
Earlier this year, WorkSafe inspectors conducted targeted inspections at domestic and commercial construction sites focusing on:
During the inspections WorkSafe inspectors completed scaffold checklists focusing on the following safety issues:
The data collected from the scaffold checklists revealed that 52% of scaffolds inspected required the inspector to take some form of compliance action.
The most common issues that inspectors found were:
WorkSafe Construction inspectors continue to inspect scaffolds and continue to find poorly built or maintained scaffolding in use.
It takes only one missing handrail or the removal of a scaffold plank for a worker to fall and sustain life-threatening injuries or worse. The removal of a structural tie to install a window or similar can compromise a scaffolds structural integrity.
Every builder or principal contractor must ensure that scaffolds on their site are monitored and maintained to ensure safe access and structural integrity.
Tips for maintaining safe scaffolds
Click to listen to inspector Brian Chamberlin’s construction top tip videos for more tips on safe scaffolding practices at construction sites.
WorkSafe wants every builder, contractor, self-employed person and worker to recognise and understand the risks associated with unsafe scaffolding.
More information
For more scaffolding resources and information on preventing injuries in scaffolding work, click below;
Contact WorkSafe Advisory service on 1800 136 089 carrying out excavation works.
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