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Installation Guide
General Construction Notes
- Ensure all existing footings, joists, walls, beams, columns, rafters, structural members, & soil conditions are adequate to support new loads and free from all defects.
- Check and verify to confirm all dimensions and sizes with on-site conditions prior to commencing any construction.
- Verify that the structure on which the scaffold is to be placed and fastened to is adequate and able to support all live and dead loads of scaffolding.
- Ensure that scaffolding is stable and adequately secured against overturning during erection and dismantling. Scaffolding must be erected plumb and level.
- Comply with all health and safety regulations and all other applicable laws, codes and regulations as stated above.
Engineer Notes
- Scaffold must be erected and adhere exactly as specified. Specifications are to conform to the Ontario Building Code-2012, as amended, the Occupational Health & Safety Act, and to all other codes and authorities having jurisdiction.
- All timber must conform to the requirements of CAN3-086-M84 & the OBC.
- Structural lumber to be grad marked to conform to CSA Standard 0141-1970.
- All fastening to conform to CAN3-086-M84 & The OBC.
- All Steel to conform to CAN/CSA S-1 & the OBC.
- Length of supported plank (Scaffolding Platform) NOT TO EXCEED 10'-0"
- No brackets are to be spaced more than 6'-8' c.c. apart & must be fastened directly to a structural wall stud behind that is a minimum of 2"x6" lumber
- Scaffolding must bear a minimum of 10" on an opposite concrete slab or structural beam
- Scaffold is designed to bear, and shall not be loaded in excess of 50psf
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- John S