Scaffolding safety regulations (29 CFR 1926.451) provide standards developed by OSHA to help protect workers from the dangers of working with scaffolding. The standard provides guidelines on how to use scaffolding equipment correctly and how to minimize risks associated with working on scaffolds.
The following incident report from OSHA illustrates how an alert compliance officer spotted a violation of the standard and helped prevent an accident that was waiting to happen.
Compliance Officer Helps Protect Employees from Electrical Hazard
This particular story had a happy ending. But for the alert eye of the compliance officer, the outcome could have been different. Moral of the story—the exposure to the potentially fatal danger could have been avoided entirely with proper training in the first place.
Protect your employees from the hazards of working on scaffoldings
- Grab a copy of OSHA’s Supported Scaffold QuickCard® (English | Spanish)
- Provide training with industry recognized scaffolding training videos and manuals.
More Resources
- Scaffold Safety Checklist - OSU EH
- Preventing Electrocutions During Work with Scaffolds Near Overhead Power Lines - NIOSH
- Working with Scaffolding, Safely - Reader’s Digets
- Competent Person Scaffold Inspection Checklist - CDC
- Preventing Worker Injuries and Deaths Caused by Falls from Suspension Scaffolds - CDC
- A Guide to Scaffold Use in the Construction Industry - OSHA

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