How to Avoid Falling and Being Hurt While Working on Scaffolding
One of the main uses of scaffolds is to make it possible for tradespeople or construction workers to access awkward spaces so they may complete certain tasks, such window cleaning or roof repair. Scaffolding is a huge asset and helpful structure when erected and utillised properly, but because it requires operating at a height, it may also bring several risks and dangers. Falling is now more likely to result in serious or fatal injuries, tools, materials, and debris could fall and hit you, and being too close to overhead electrical wires puts you at risk of electrocution. The site supervisor and scaffold inspector have a duty to make sure that the job site is a secure work environment and that all safety measures have been taken to minimize the risk associated with work at a height. Avoid doing any work at a height. Working at a height should be avoided whenever feasible because there are times when you can complete the task without having to do so. To determine this before work begins...