English   Español
info@pacificscaffold.com
 
News
The Fully Comprehensive Guide to Scaffolding.-3
2012-11-23

Intermediate/Advanced terminology and details

More Advanced stuff is learned in a training college, or more usually with actual on-site experience.

The way of things is most of the time:

  • Worker becomes Labourer.
  • Labourer becomes Trainee.
  • Trainee becomes Basic Scaffolder.
  • Basic Scaffolder becomes Advanced Scaffolder.
The more experienced and qualified you are/become the more your able to do, both knowledge wise and legally.

Basic Scaffolds:
  • Independents.
  • Birdcages.
  • Towers.
  • Loading Bays.
  • Roof Saddles.
  • Cantilever/Trussouts.
  • Beamwork.

Advanced Scaffolds:
  • Hanging/Slung Scaffolds.
  • Shoring.
  • Bridging.
  • Hoists/Winches.
  • Cradles.
  • Ramps and Staircases.
  • Temporary Roofs.
  • Gantries.
Each type of Scaffold is constructed for a specific purpose.
Some need Design Drawings made for them and others that are maybe less complex are done, via a Scaffolders brain, using experience from other sites and situations to build a Scaffold as safe and easy as possible.

Hanging Scaffold over the ocean:


Independent, with Buttress and several run offs:


As a Scaffold is erected higher and higher, ties are legally required to be added to the Scaffold. - To ensure that the Scaffold is 110% safe and risk of collapse is as low as possible.

Theres several types of ties available to a Scaffolder.
  • 'Box' ties are when a Scaffold is tied around a girder or column.
  • 'Lip' ties are when i tube is either pinched behind a solid structure or when it is physically boxed using tubes, around a girder/column.
  • Fixed ties or sometimes called 'Hilti' ties are when a threaded bolt/rod or fitting is inserted into a wall, after a hole has been drilled and its been blow-out and cleaned.
  • Sometimes Chemical Resin is used to tie a Scaffold in.
Theres a few other types of tie, but those above are usually the most common.


Mesh, netting, sheeting are all used to prevent dust/debris to fall onto the public.
And while these are added, ties MUST not be tampered with or altered, unless instructed by your Foreman/Chargehand.


Scaffolding isn't just on muddy old building sites... Theres a massive number of situations that Scaffolding would be needed:
  • Powerstations.
  • Schools.
  • Trainstations.
  • Hospital.
  • Hotels.
  • Houses and Flats.
  • Docks.
  • Barges.
  • Oil Rigs.
  • ... and many more.
Some jobs require Specialised qualifications also.

 
  Products:
  Ringlock
  Cuplock
  Frame
  Kwikstage
  Coupler and tube
    Contact Us:
  TEL:+86 512 6282 2046
FAX:+86 512 6282 2046
Email:info@pacificscaffold.com
   
Return >>
 
Copyright © 2012 Pacific Scaffold Engineering Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.  info@pacificscaffold.com