Tank Builders Scaffold Guidelines

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Tank Builders
Scaffold
Guidelines
Presented by:
STI/SPFA
Safety & Health Committee
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The following materials have been developed by STI/SPFA to generally illustrate industry
practice. In developing these guidelines, STI/SPFA makes no judgment as to whether such
industry practice reflects reasonable care. These materials merely set forth a general method
by which scaffolding for tanks and vessels may be erected, used, maintained, and inspected,
and by which personnel may gain a preliminary background in the hazards of Tank Builders
Scaffold. These Guidelines are not in any manner to be construed as superseding or
supplementing the OSHA Guidelines promulgated under 29 CFR 1926.450 through 1926.454
and as listed in Appendix A, or any other OSHA Guidelines or applicable federal, state or
municipal laws, regulations and ordinances. Each employer has the responsibility to follow, and
ensure that its employees comply with the OSHA Guidelines and all other applicable laws,
regulations and ordinances concerning Tank Builders Scaffold and the erection, use,
maintenance, inspection and employee training and safety in regard thereto. There Guidelines
shall in no manner be construed as imposing any liability upon STI/SPFA for any bodily injuries
or damage to personal property resulting from the implementation of any of the information
contained within there Guidelines. Further, STI/SPFA accepts no liability for the use, misuse,
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Lesson Overview
Purpose:
• To provide workers with introductory information about
Tank Builders Scaffold.
Topics:
1. Scaffold use hazards
2. Installation procedures
3. Inspection requirements
4. Dismantling procedures
5. General rules for Scaffold use
Note: This training is designed to compliment the Steel Tank Institute/Steel Plate
Fabricators Association’s written Tank Builders Scaffold Guidelines.
What is a Tank
Builders Scaffold?
A supported scaffold consisting of a platform resting
on brackets. The brackets are either directly attached
to a tank, or attached to devices, e.g., clips, which are
in turn attached to such a tank.
Scaffold Use
Hazards
• Survey the jobsite for hazards
– Electrical hazards
– Loose materials on scaffold
– Falling objects
– Slips, trips, and falls
– Misuse of scaffold and scaffold failure
– Improper access or egress
Scaffold Use
Hazards
• Falls to a different level
– Incorrect erection and dismantling.
– Accessing the work area by climbing the
structure.
– Absence of or incomplete guardrails.
– Scaffold platform not fully decked.
– Breakage of work
Precautionary Measure:
Personal Fall Arrest System
platform.
and/or Guardrail required
Scaffold Use
Hazards
• Falls to the same level
– Because of lack of housekeeping on
the working platform surfaces (tools,
mud).
– Inclement weather (snow, ice, rain)
• Falling objects on workers
– Unguarded work platform (tools not
secured in a tool tray/container, no
Precautionary
barricade below scaffold or toe board).
Measures:
– Platform breakage.
• Striking objects
– Especially to the head, but also the
arms, hips and legs.
Hard hats, good
housekeeping,
secure loose tools,
remove snow and ice
Scaffold Use
Hazards
Collapse of the structure
• High wind
• Some solid scaffold barriers
and unsecured scaffold boards
increase the potential.
• Secure bracket bolt(s) in a way that
prevent their dislodgement (if
used).
Precautionary Measures:
Scaffold components must be
inspected prior to use.
Scaffold Use
Hazards
• Electrical contact
– Direct or indirect by
proximity to high or
low tension electric
lines which are either
aerial or building
mounted.
– Power cords of
portable tools and
extension cords.
Competent
Person
• Tank Builders Scaffold must be supervised
by a Competent Person.
• Who is a Competent Person?
– Capable of identifying existing and predictable
hazards
– Has authorization to take prompt corrective
measures to eliminate the hazards
(1926.450(b)).
Competent Person
Inspection Frequency
How often should the competent
person inspect the scaffold system?
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Pre-Assembly Inspection  Start of Job
Assembly Inspection
 Set-up (jump/move)
Safe Use/Access
 Daily
Pre-shift Inspection
 Daily
Scaffold Component
Inspection
Check bolt size, grade and that
the nut can’t back out (if used).
• Inspect Scaffold components for:
– Bent, cracked, deformed angles that can weaken the
structure of the bracket.
– Cracked or deficient welds
– Improper bolts and nuts (if used).
• Damaged scaffold components shall be tagged
out of service and/or removed from the
worksite.
Scaffold General
Requirements
• Scaffold must be capable
of supporting its own
weight and ___
4X maximum
intended load
• Must have Guardrail
System
Scaffold
Handrails
Guardrail System
Top rail
–Smooth surface and 42 inch height
– Taut wire rope or equivalent member
– No more than 3 inches of deflection
– Note: State specific handrail height may apply
Scaffold
Handrails (Cont.)
• Guardrail System (Continued)
Intermediate rail
– Installed midway between the top rail and the
scaffold platform
Posts
Handrail
Rating
What is the rating for a standard top rail?
Answer:_____
200 lbs
What is the rating for a standard mid rail?
Answer:_____
150 lbs
What is the rating for a standard toe-board (if used)?
Answer:_____
50 lbs
Handrail Safety
• Never leave openings in scaffold platforms
or guardrails.
• Do not lean against top rails or mid rails.
• Do not hang weld cables, hoses, electrical
cables, etc. from top rails or mid rails, they
should be hung from the scaffold guardrail
posts.
Installation
Procedure
Scaffolds shall be
installed, moved,
dismantled, or
altered only under
the supervision and
direction of a
competent person.
Installation of
Scaffold Clip
• The scaffold clip
location shall not
exceed 10 feet 6
inches.
• Inspect scaffold clip
for proper level.
Installation of
Scaffold Clip
• Only Certified Welders shall weld scaffold
clips to tanks.
• DO NOT leave a scaffold bracket clip partly
welded, knock it off before leaving the work
area.
Installation of
Scaffold Clip
• Must be welded
across the entire top
Is this
acceptable?
Scaffold Clip
Inspection
• Who must inspect the scaffold clip?
– The Competent Person on the worksite
• When must the clip be
inspected?
– Before attaching the
scaffold bracket to the
scaffold clip
Scaffold Clip
Inspection
• The Competent Person shall:
– Ensure weld slag is removed prior to inspection
– Inspect the welds for proper size and quality
– Initial the weld after acceptance
Scaffold Boards
and Decking
• Use only approved scaffold boards
• DO NOT rip or notch scaffold boards
• Ensure boards and decking are not
cracked
• Remove damaged boards from service
Inspect Boards
Prior to Use
Scaffold Platform
Installation
• Scaffold boards shall be supported at each
scaffold bracket location with a minimum of
________
_________
6 inches and a maximum of 18
inches of
overhang.
Is this acceptable?
Scaffold Platform
Installation
• Overlap boards in one direction to prevent
movement.
• Boards shall be installed against the
scaffold post per regulation and to prevent
shifting.
Scaffold Platform
Installation (Cont.)
• Max space between boards = 1 inch.
• Secure boards in windy environments to
prevent shifting and to serve as a support
to the tank shell (i.e., tie-wire, chain
binder).
Scaffold Platform
Installation
• Opening between the scaffold platform
and tank greater than 12 inches shall be
closed by a safety line supported on the
brackets.
– If spacing between the first line and the board
or tank shell is greater than 12 inches, then a
second line is required.
Scaffold Platform
Safety
• Do not store heavy
tools and equipment on
the scaffold.
• Place loose hand tools,
debris and other small
objects in tool
containers secured to
the scaffold.
Overhead
Hazard
• Barriers or Toeboards?
– Barriers (if used): Shall be
established below the scaffold area
designating potential overhead
hazard
• Yellow and black caution tape, flagging,
or equivalent markings
– Toeboards (if used): Shall be
capable of supporting 50 lbs. and
be 3.5 inches high.
Scaffold Bracket
Review
• What do all acceptable scaffold brackets have in
common?
– Scaffold brackets must support 4 times the intended load
• When is tank builders scaffold considered complete?
Includes a guardrail system
Includes a platform with a minimum width of 18 inches
• When wood planks are used, two 12-inch wide boards are
required. In California, three 10-inch wide boards.
Safe Access
• If the distance between the scaffold platform
and the point of access or egress is greater
than 24 inches,
– Then stairs, ladder(s) or a ramp shall be used for
access.
• Temporary or permanent ladders used for
scaffold access,
– Must have a rest platform at 35 foot maximum
vertical intervals
– Or include climbing fall protection on the ladder.
Scaffold Tag
System
RED
Scaffold under construction, not completed
(erectors only), when feasible use personal
fall arrest system.
YELLOW
Scaffold requires personal fall arrest
system for use.
GREEN
Scaffold is complete and safe to use.
Altering/Dismantl
ing Procedure
• Altering/Dismantling operations shall be
under the supervision of a Competent
Person.
• When feasible, personal fall protection
should be used when altering/dismantling
scaffolds.
• Scaffold components shall not be dropped
or thrown from elevated work locations.
Scaffold
Inspection
• Inspection shall include but is not limited to:
1. The correct scaffold assembly
2. Guard rails in place and adequate
3. Scaffold platform is correctly planked and
secured.
4. Scaffold barricade erected under scaffold or
toe boards installed.
Scaffold
Inspection
• Inspection shall include but is not limited to:
5. Adequate scaffold access has been provided
6. Scaffold tags (Green, yellow,
or red) are in place.
7. Tools and equipment are
stored safely on scaffold and
scaffold is not overloaded.
Questions?
References
– Steel Tank Institute/Steel Plate Fabricators
Association, Tank Builders Scaffold
Guidelines, April 2009 Revision.
– 29 CFR 1926 Subpart L - Scaffolds