The document provides information about scaffold safety, including defining various scaffold frame types, listing scaffold parts, safety rules for using mobile scaffolds, and outlining the proper procedure for assembling and disassembling metal scaffolds. Key points covered include not climbing over the top of scaffold frames, keeping braces at the same height to level platforms, and moving mobile scaffolds only by pushing or pulling from the bottom frame.
2. A. TRUE OR FALSE
DIRECTIONS: WRITE THE WORD TRUE IF THE STATEMENT IS
CORRECT AND WRITE FALSE IF IT IS INCORRECT.
1. The right way to check the platform is to
climb over the top of the frame ladder and not
to swing the side frame.
2. To make the platform become level,
position the braces with the same height as
of the frames.
3. 3. Improper assembly or use of scaffolding is not
dangerous because it may not result in serious
injury or death.
4. Using ladder or makeshift devices on top of
scaffolds to increase the height is prohibited.
5. Move the mobile scaffold by pushing it on the top
of the frame.
5. 1. IT IS A TYPE OF SCAFFOLD FRAME USED AS
SIDEWAYS CANOPY TO STRADDLE OBJECTS. THIS
SCAFFOLD FRAME COMES WITH TWO LOCKED-IN
STACK PINS.
a. 6.5 walk through scaffolding frame
b. masonry walk through ladder frame
c. standard masonry end frame-5 high
d. double step masonry frame 46 high
6. 2. IT IS A FRAME CONSTRUCTED WITH A
CLIMBING LADDER ON ONE SIDE.
a. 6.5 walk through scaffolding frame
b. masonry walk through ladder frame
c. standard masonry end frame-5 high
d. double step masonry frame 46 high
7. 3. IT IS KNOWN AS THE DIAGONAL BRACE OF
THE SCAFFOLDS.
a. platform
b. caster
c. frame
d. cross braces
8. 4. IT IS A HORIZONTAL PLANK/BOARD FOUND
ON TOP OF THE FRAME.
a. platform
b. caster
c. frame
d. cross braces
9. 5. IT IS THE SKELETAL STRUCTURE OF THE
SCAFFOLD.
a. platform
b. lockpin
c. frame
d. cross braces
11. METAL SCAFFOLDS
temporary structures outside of
a building, that are made of
metal poles with planks used
by workers while constructing,
repairing, or cleaning the
building.
14. 6.5 WALK THROUGH SCAFFOLDING FRAME
This 6.5 high, 5 wide, open type, walk through
scaffolding end frame can be used as a sidewalk
canopy or to straddle objects. This scaffold
frame comes with two locked-in stack pins. This
frame requires the CB70 cross brace, and has a
durable powder coat finish.
16. MASONRY WALK THROUGH LADDER FRAME
Masonry walk through ladder frame is 6.5 high, 5
wide, and can be used as a sidewalk canopy or to
straddle objects. This frame is constructed with a
climbing ladder on one side. This frame comes
with two locked-in stacking pins.
18. STANDARD MASONRY END FRAME-5 HIGH
A standard 5 by 5 single ladder can also be
a masonry scaffolding end frame.This
scaffold frame comes with two locked-in
stack pins. This frame requires the CB70
cross brace, and has a durable powder coat
finish.
32. 2. Remove all materials
and equipment from the
scaffold before
moving.
33. 3. Lock castor and
outrigger brakes when
scaffold is not being
moved.
34. 4. Do not attempt to move mobile
scaffold without sufficient help,
and roll on even surfaces only.
Watch out for any untoward
incident
35. 5. The maximum platform height of
a mobile scaffold must not be
exceeded. All Occupational Health
and Safety laws must be complied
with when using a mobile scaffold.
36. 6. Move the scaffold using
the bottom frame. Never
attempt to move the
scaffold from the top.
37. 7. If mobile scaffolds are used
outdoors, extra care must be
taken to assure that they become
stable against winds or other
dangerous conditions.
40. MATERIALS, TOOLS, AND EQUIPMENT:
1. Metal scaffolding
2. Wrenches and pliers
3. Claw hammer
4. Nail box for lock pins
5. Plumb bob
6. Spirit level
7. Pull-push rule