3 Important Steps for Safer Scaffolding

Image Source: Unsplash.com When you’ve got a job to do in places that are hard to reach, nothing is more useful than a scaffold. However, it also implies that your work will unfold at greater heights than other jobs, which means that specifically targeted safety procedures are necessary. How to Stay Safe When working in potentially hazardous conditions, it’s important to take all of the necessary precautions in order to protect the well-being of each and every employee onsite. The most common hazards associated with scaffolds include: Falls from elevation, Collapse of the scaffold, Being struck by falling tools, work materials, or debris, Electrocution due to proximity of the scaffold to overhead power lines. Thus,