In addition to the applicable requirements of 1926.451,
the following requirements apply to the specific types of scaffolds
indicated. Scaffolds not specifically addressed by 1926.452, such as but
not limited to systems scaffolds, must meet the requirements of
1926.451.
1926.452(a)
"Pole scaffolds."
1926.452(a)(1)
When platforms are being moved to the next level, the
existing platform shall be left undisturbed until the new bearers have
been set in place and braced, prior to receiving the new platforms.
1926.452(a)(2)
Crossbracing shall be installed between the inner and
outer sets of poles on double pole scaffolds.
1926.452(a)(3)
Diagonal bracing in both directions shall be installed
across the entire inside face of double-pole scaffolds used to support
loads equivalent to a uniformly distributed load of 50 pounds (222 kg) or
more per square foot (929 square cm).
1926.452(a)(4)
Diagonal bracing in both directions shall be installed
across the entire outside face of all double- and single-pole
scaffolds.
1926.452(a)(5)
Runners and bearers shall be installed on edge.
1926.452(a)(6)
Bearers shall extend a minimum of 3 inches (7.6 cm) over
the outside edges of runners.
..1926.452(a)(7)
1926.452(a)(7)
Runners shall extend over a minimum of two poles, and
shall be supported by bearing blocks securely attached to the poles.
1926.452(a)(8)
Braces, bearers, and runners shall not be spliced between
poles.
1926.452(a)(9)
Where wooden poles are spliced, the ends shall be squared
and the upper section shall rest squarely on the lower section. Wood
splice plates shall be provided on at least two adjacent sides, and shall
extend at least 2 feet (0.6 m) on either side of the splice, overlap the
abutted ends equally, and have at least the same cross-sectional areas as
the pole. Splice plates of other materials of equivalent strength may be
used.
1926.452(a)(10)
Pole scaffolds over 60 feet in height shall be designed by
a registered professional engineer, and shall be constructed and loaded in
accordance with that design. Non-mandatory Appendix A to this subpart
contains examples of criteria that will enable an employer to comply with
design and loading requirements for pole scaffolds under 60 feet in
height.
1926.452(b)
"Tube and coupler scaffolds."
1926.452(b)(1)
When platforms are being moved to the next level, the
existing platform shall be left undisturbed until the new bearers have
been set in place and braced prior to receiving the new platforms.
..1926.452(b)(2)
1926.452(b)(2)
Transverse bracing forming an "X" across the width of the
scaffold shall be installed at the scaffold ends and at least at every
third set of posts horizontally (measured from only one end) and every
fourth runner vertically. Bracing shall extend diagonally from the inner
or outer posts or runners upward to the next outer or inner posts or
runners. Building ties shall be installed at the bearer levels between the
transverse bracing and shall conform to the requirements of
1926.451(c)(1).
1926.452(b)(3)
On straight run scaffolds, longitudinal bracing across the
inner and outer rows of posts shall be installed diagonally in both
directions, and shall extend from the base of the end posts upward to the
top of the scaffold at approximately a 45 degree angle. On scaffolds whose
length is greater than their height, such bracing shall be repeated
beginning at least at every fifth post. On scaffolds whose length is less
than their height, such bracing shall be installed from the base of the
end posts upward to the opposite end posts, and then in alternating
directions until reaching the top of the scaffold. Bracing shall be
installed as close as possible to the intersection of the bearer and post
or runner and post.
1926.452(b)(4)
Where conditions preclude the attachment of bracing to
posts, bracing shall be attached to the runners as close to the post as
possible.
1926.452(b)(5)
Bearers shall be installed transversely between posts, and
when coupled to the posts, shall have the inboard coupler bear directly on
the runner coupler. When the bearers are coupled to the runners, the
couplers shall be as close to the posts as possible.
1926.452(b)(6)
Bearers shall extend beyond the posts and runners, and
shall provide full contact with the coupler.
..1926.452(b)(7)
1926.452(b)(7)
Runners shall be installed along the length of the
scaffold, located on both the inside and outside posts at level heights
(when tube and coupler guardrails and midrails are used on outside posts,
they may be used in lieu of outside runners).
1926.452(b)(8)
Runners shall be interlocked on straight runs to form
continuous lengths, and shall be coupled to each post. The bottom runners
and bearers shall be located as close to the base as possible.
1926.452(b)(9)
Couplers shall be of a structural metal, such as
drop-forged steel, malleable iron, or structural grade aluminum. The use
of gray cast iron is prohibited.
1926.452(b)(10)
Tube and coupler scaffolds over 125 feet in height shall
be designed by a registered professional engineer, and shall be
constructed and loaded in accordance with such design. Non-mandatory
Appendix A to this subpart contains examples of criteria that will enable
an employer to comply with design and loading requirements for tube and
coupler scaffolds under 125 feet in height.
1926.452(c)
"Fabricated frame scaffolds" (tubular welded frame
scaffolds).
1926.452(c)(1)
When moving platforms to the next level, the existing
platform shall be left undisturbed until the new end frames have been set
in place and braced prior to receiving the new platforms.
..1926.452(c)(2)
1926.452(c)(2)
Frames and panels shall be braced by cross, horizontal, or
diagonal braces, or combination thereof, which secure vertical members
together laterally. The cross braces shall be of such length as will
automatically square and align vertical members so that the erected
scaffold is always plumb, level, and square. All brace connections shall
be secured.
1926.452(c)(3)
Frames and panels shall be joined together vertically by
coupling or stacking pins or equivalent
means.
1926.452(c)(4)
Where uplift can occur which would displace scaffold end
frames or panels, the frames or panels shall be locked together vertically
by pins or equivalent means.
1926.452(c)(5)
Brackets used to support cantilevered loads shall:
1926.452(c)(5)(i)
Be seated with side-brackets parallel to the frames and
end-brackets at 90 degrees to the frames;
1926.452(c)(5)(ii)
Not be bent or twisted from these positions; and
1926.452(c)(5)(iii)
Be used only to support personnel, unless the scaffold has
been designed for other loads by a qualified engineer and built to
withstand the tipping forces caused by those other loads being placed on
the bracket-supported section of the
scaffold.
1926.452(c)(6)
Scaffolds over 125 feet (38.0 m) in height above their
base plates shall be designed by a registered professional engineer, and
shall be constructed and loaded in accordance with such design.
..1926.452(d)
1926.452(d)
"Plasterers', decorators', and large area scaffolds."
Scaffolds shall be constructed in accordance with paragraphs (a), (b), or
(c) of this section, as appropriate.
1926.452(e)
"Bricklayers' square scaffolds (squares)."
1926.452(e)(1)
Scaffolds made of wood shall be reinforced with gussets on
both sides of each corner.
1926.452(e)(2)
Diagonal braces shall be installed on all sides of each
square.
1926.452(e)(3)
Diagonal braces shall be installed between squares on the
rear and front sides of the scaffold, and shall extend from the bottom of
each square to the top of the next square.
1926.452(e)(4)
Scaffolds shall not exceed three tiers in height, and
shall be so constructed and arranged that one square rests directly above
the other. The upper tiers shall stand on a continuous row of planks laid
across the next lower tier, and shall be nailed down or otherwise secured
to prevent displacement.
1926.452(f)
"Horse scaffolds."
1926.452(f)(1)
Scaffolds shall not be constructed or arranged more than
two tiers or 10 feet (3.0 m) in height, whichever is less.
1926.452(f)(2)
When horses are arranged in tiers, each horse shall be
placed directly over the horse in the tier below.
..1926.452(f)(3)
1926.452(f)(3)
When horses are arranged in tiers, the legs of each horse
shall be nailed down or otherwise secured to prevent displacement.
1926.452(f)(4)
When horses are arranged in tiers, each tier shall be
crossbraced.
1926.452(g)
"Form scaffolds and carpenters' bracket scaffolds."
1926.452(g)(1)
Each bracket, except those for wooden bracket-form
scaffolds, shall be attached to the supporting formwork or structure by
means of one or more of the following: nails; a metal stud attachment
device; welding; hooking over a secured structural supporting member, with
the form wales either bolted to the form or secured by snap ties or tie
bolts extending through the form and securely anchored; or, for
carpenters' bracket scaffolds only, by a bolt extending through to the
opposite side of the structure's wall.
1926.452(g)(2)
Wooden bracket-form scaffolds shall be an integral part of
the form panel.
1926.452(g)(3)
Folding type metal brackets, when extended for use, shall
be either bolted or secured with a locking-type pin.
..1926.452(h)
1926.452(h)
"Roof bracket scaffolds."
1926.452(h)(1)
Scaffold brackets shall be constructed to fit the pitch of
the roof and shall provide a level support for the platform.
1926.452(h)(2)
Brackets (including those provided with pointed metal
projections) shall be anchored in place by nails unless it is impractical
to use nails. When nails are not used, brackets shall be secured in place
with first-grade manila rope of at least three-fourth inch (1.9 cm)
diameter, or equivalent.
1926.452(i)
"Outrigger scaffolds."
1926.452(i)(1)
The inboard end of outrigger beams, measured from the
fulcrum point to the extreme point of anchorage, shall be not less than
one and one-half times the outboard end in length.
1926.452(i)(2)
Outrigger beams fabricated in the shape of an I-beam or
channel shall be placed so that the web section is vertical.
1926.452(i)(3)
The fulcrum point of outrigger beams shall rest on secure
bearings at least 6 inches (15.2 cm) in each horizontal dimension.
1926.452(i)(4)
Outrigger beams shall be secured in place against
movement, and shall be securely braced at the fulcrum point against
tipping.
..1926.452(i)(5)
1926.452(i)(5)
The inboard ends of outrigger beams shall be securely
anchored either by means of braced struts bearing against sills in contact
with the overhead beams or ceiling, or by means of tension members secured
to the floor joists underfoot, or by both.
1926.452(i)(6)
The entire supporting structure shall be securely braced
to prevent any horizontal movement.
1926.452(i)(7)
To prevent their displacement, platform units shall be
nailed, bolted, or otherwise secured to outriggers.
1926.452(i)(8)
Scaffolds and scaffold components shall be designed by a
registered professional engineer and shall be constructed and loaded in
accordance with such design.
1926.452(j)
"Pump jack scaffolds."
1926.452(j)(1)
Pump jack brackets, braces, and accessories shall be
fabricated from metal plates and angles. Each pump jack bracket shall have
two positive gripping mechanisms to prevent any failure or slippage.
1926.452(j)(2)
Poles shall be secured to the structure by rigid
triangular bracing or equivalent at the bottom, top, and other points as
necessary. When the pump jack has to pass bracing already installed, an
additional brace shall be installed approximately 4 feet (1.2 m) above the
brace to be passed, and shall be left in place until the pump jack has
been moved and the original brace reinstalled.
..1926.452(j)(3)
1926.452(j)(3)
When guardrails are used for fall protection, a workbench
may be used as the toprail only if it meets all the requirements in
paragraphs (g)(4)(ii), (vii), (viii), and (xiii) of 1926.451.
1926.452(j)(4)
Work benches shall not be used as scaffold platforms.
1926.452(j)(5)
When poles are made of wood, the pole lumber shall be
straight-grained, free of shakes, large loose or dead knots, and other
defects which might impair strength.
1926.452(j)(6)
When wood poles are constructed of two continuous lengths,
they shall be joined together with the seam parallel to the bracket.
1926.452(j)(7)
When two by fours are spliced to make a pole, mending
plates shall be installed at all splices to develop the full strength of
the member.
1926.452(k)
"Ladder jack scaffolds."
1926.452(k)(1)
Platforms shall not exceed a height of 20 feet (6.1
m).
1926.452(k)(2)
All ladders used to support ladder jack scaffolds shall
meet the requirements of subpart X of this part -- Stairways and Ladders,
except that job-made ladders shall not be used to support ladder jack
scaffolds.
..1926.452(k)(3)
1926.452(k)(3)
The ladder jack shall be so designed and constructed that
it will bear on the side rails and ladder rungs or on the ladder rungs
alone. If bearing on rungs only, the bearing area shall include a length
of at least 10 inches (25.4 cm) on each rung.
1926.452(k)(4)
Ladders used to support ladder jacks shall be placed,
fastened, or equipped with devices to prevent slipping.
1926.452(k)(5)
Scaffold platforms shall not be bridged one to
another.
1926.452(l)
"Window jack scaffolds."
1926.452(l)(1)
Scaffolds shall be securely attached to the window
opening.
1926.452(l)(2)
Scaffolds shall be used only for the purpose of working at
the window opening through which the jack is placed.
1926.452(l)(3)
Window jacks shall not be used to support planks placed
between one window jack and another, or for other elements of
scaffolding.
1926.452(m)
"Crawling boards (chicken ladders)."
1926.452(m)(1)
Crawling boards shall extend from the roof peak to the
eaves when used in connection with roof construction, repair, or
maintenance.
..1926.452(m)(2)
1926.452(m)(2)
Crawling boards shall be secured to the roof by ridge
hooks or by means that meet equivalent criteria (e.g., strength and
durability).
1926.452(n)
"Step, platform, and trestle ladder scaffolds."
1926.452(n)(1)
Scaffold platforms shall not be placed any higher than the
second highest rung or step of the ladder supporting the platform.
1926.452(n)(2)
All ladders used in conjunction with step, platform and
trestle ladder scaffolds shall meet the pertinent requirements of subpart
X of this part -- Stairways and Ladders, except that job-made ladders
shall not be used to support such scaffolds.
1926.452(n)(3)
Ladders used to support step, platform, and trestle ladder
scaffolds shall be placed, fastened, or equipped with devices to prevent
slipping.
1926.452(n)(4)
Scaffolds shall not be bridged one to another.
1926.452(o)
"Single-point adjustable suspension scaffolds."
1926.452(o)(1)
When two single-point adjustable suspension scaffolds are
combined to form a two-point adjustable suspension scaffold, the resulting
two-point scaffold shall comply with the requirements for two-point
adjustable suspension scaffolds in paragraph (p) of this section.
..1926.452(o)(2)
1926.452(o)(2)
The supporting rope between the scaffold and the
suspension device shall be kept vertical unless all of the following
conditions are met:
1926.452(o)(2)(i)
The rigging has been designed by a qualified person,
and
1926.452(o)(2)(ii)
The scaffold is accessible to rescuers, and
1926.452(o)(2)(iii)
The supporting rope is protected to ensure that it will
not chafe at any point where a change in direction occurs, and
1926.452(o)(2)(iv)
The scaffold is positioned so that swinging cannot bring
the scaffold into contact with another
surface.
1926.452(o)(3)
Boatswains' chair tackle shall consist of correct size
ball bearings or bushed blocks containing safety hooks and properly
"eye-spliced" minimum five-eighth (5/8) inch (1.6 cm) diameter first-grade
manila rope, or other rope which will satisfy the criteria (e.g., strength
and durability) of manila rope.
1926.452(o)(4)
Boatswains' chair seat slings shall be reeved through four
corner holes in the seat; shall cross each other on the underside of the
seat; and shall be rigged so as to prevent slippage which could cause an
out-of-level condition.
..1926.452(o)(5)
1926.452(o)(5)
Boatswains' chair seat slings shall be a minimum of
five-eight (5/8) inch (1.6 cm) diameter fiber, synthetic, or other rope
which will satisfy the criteria (e.g., strength, slip resistance,
durability, etc.) of first grade manila rope.
1926.452(o)(6)
When a heat-producing process such as gas or arc welding
is being conducted, boatswains' chair seat slings shall be a minimum of
three-eight (3/8) inch (1.0 cm) wire rope.
1926.452(o)(7)
Non-cross-laminated wood boatswains' chairs shall be
reinforced on their underside by cleats securely fastened to prevent the
board from splitting.
1926.452(p)
"Two-point adjustable suspension scaffolds (swing
stages)." The following requirements do not apply to two-point adjustable
suspension scaffolds used as masons' or stonesetters' scaffolds. Such
scaffolds are covered by paragraph (q) of this section.
1926.452(p)(1)
Platforms shall not be more than 36 inches (0.9 m) wide
unless designed by a qualified person to prevent unstable conditions.
1926.452(p)(2)
The platform shall be securely fastened to hangers
(stirrups) by U-bolts or by other means which satisfy the requirements of
1926.451(a).
1926.452(p)(3)
The blocks for fiber or synthetic ropes shall consist of
at least one double and one single block. The sheaves of all blocks shall
fit the size of the rope used.
..1926.452(p)(4)
1926.452(p)(4)
Platforms shall be of the ladder-type, plank-type,
beam-type, or light-metal type. Light metal-type platforms having a rated
capacity of 750 pounds or less and platforms 40 feet (12.2 m) or less in
length shall be tested and listed by a nationally recognized testing
laboratory.
1926.452(p)(5)
Two-point scaffolds shall not be bridged or otherwise
connected one to another during raising and lowering operations unless the
bridge connections are articulated (attached), and the hoists properly
sized.
1926.452(p)(6)
Passage may be made from one platform to another only when
the platforms are at the same height, are abutting, and walk-through
stirrups specifically designed for this purpose are used.
1926.452(q)
"Multi-point adjustable suspension scaffolds,
stonesetters' multi-point adjustable suspension scaffolds, and masons'
multi-point adjustable suspension scaffolds."
1926.452(q)(1)
When two or more scaffolds are used they shall not be
bridged one to another unless they are designed to be bridged, the bridge
connections are articulated, and the hoists are properly sized.
1926.452(q)(2)
If bridges are not used, passage may be made from one
platform to another only when the platforms are at the same height and are
abutting.
..1926.452(q)(3)
1926.452(q)(3)
Scaffolds shall be suspended from metal outriggers,
brackets, wire rope slings, hooks, or means that meet equivalent criteria
(e.g., strength, durability).
1926.452(r)
"Catenary scaffolds."
1926.452(r)(1)
No more than one platform shall be placed between
consecutive vertical pickups, and no more than two platforms shall be used
on a catenary scaffold.
1926.452(r)(2)
Platforms supported by wire ropes shall have hook-shaped
stops on each end of the platforms to prevent them from slipping off the
wire ropes. These hooks shall be so placed that they will prevent the
platform from falling if one of the horizontal wire ropes breaks.
1926.452(r)(3)
Wire ropes shall not be tightened to the extent that the
application of a scaffold load will overstress them.
1926.452(r)(4)
Wire ropes shall be continuous and without splices between
anchors.
1926.452(s)
"Float (ship) scaffolds."
1926.452(s)(1)
The platform shall be supported by a minimum of two
bearers, each of which shall project a minimum of 6 inches (15.2 cm)
beyond the platform on both sides. Each bearer shall be securely fastened
to the platform.
1926.452(s)(2)
Rope connections shall be such that the platform cannot
shift or slip.
..1926.452(s)(3)
1926.452(s)(3)
When only two ropes are used with each float:
1926.452(s)(3)(i)
They shall be arranged so as to provide four ends which
are securely fastened to overhead
supports.
1926.452(s)(3)(ii)
Each supporting rope shall be hitched around one end of
the bearer and pass under the platform to the other end of the bearer
where it is hitched again, leaving sufficient rope at each end for the
supporting ties.
1926.452(t)
"Interior hung scaffolds."
1926.452(t)(1)
Scaffolds shall be suspended only from the roof structure
or other structural member such as ceiling beams.
1926.452(t)(2)
Overhead supporting members (roof structure, ceiling
beams, or other structural members) shall be inspected and checked for
strength before the scaffold is erected.
1926.452(t)(3)
Suspension ropes and cables shall be connected to the
overhead supporting members by shackles, clips, thimbles, or other means
that meet equivalent criteria (e.g., strength, durability).
..1926.452(u)
1926.452(u)
"Needle beam scaffolds."
1926.452(u)(1)
Scaffold support beams shall be installed on edge.
1926.452(u)(2)
Ropes or hangers shall be used for supports, except that
one end of a needle beam scaffold may be supported by a permanent
structural member.
1926.452(u)(3)
The ropes shall be securely attached to the needle
beams.
1926.452(u)(4)
The support connection shall be arranged so as to prevent
the needle beam from rolling or becoming displaced.
1926.452(u)(5)
Platform units shall be securely attached to the needle
beams by bolts or equivalent means. Cleats and overhang are not considered
to be adequate means of attachment.
1926.452(v)
"Multi-level suspended scaffolds."
1926.452(v)(1)
Scaffolds shall be equipped with additional independent
support lines, equal in number to the number of points supported, and of
equivalent strength to the suspension ropes, and rigged to support the
scaffold in the event the suspension rope(s) fail.
1926.452(v)(2)
Independent support lines and suspension ropes shall not
be attached to the same points of anchorage.
..1926.452(v)(3)
1926.452(v)(3)
Supports for platforms shall be attached directly to the
support stirrup and not to any other platform.
1926.452(w)
"Mobile scaffolds."
1926.452(w)(1)
Scaffolds shall be braced by cross, horizontal, or
diagonal braces, or combination thereof, to prevent racking or collapse of
the scaffold and to secure vertical members together laterally so as to
automatically square and align the vertical members. Scaffolds shall be
plumb, level, and squared. All brace connections shall be secured.
1926.452(w)(1)(i)
Scaffolds constructed of tube and coupler components shall
also comply with the requirements of paragraph (b) of this section;
1926.452(w)(1)(ii)
Scaffolds constructed of fabricated frame components shall
also comply with the requirements of paragraph (c) of this section.
1926.452(w)(2)
Scaffold casters and wheels shall be locked with positive
wheel and/or wheel and swivel locks, or equivalent means, to prevent
movement of the scaffold while the scaffold is used in a stationary
manner.
1926.452(w)(3)
Manual force used to move the scaffold shall be applied as
close to the base as practicable, but not more than 5 feet (1.5 m) above
the supporting surface.
..1926.452(w)(4)
1926.452(w)(4)
Power systems used to propel mobile scaffolds shall be
designed for such use. Forklifts, trucks, similar motor vehicles or add-on
motors shall not be used to propel scaffolds unless the scaffold is
designed for such propulsion systems.
1926.452(w)(5)
Scaffolds shall be stabilized to prevent tipping during
movement.
1926.452(w)(6)
Employees shall not be allowed to ride on scaffolds unless
the following conditions exist:
1926.452(w)(6)(i)
The surface on which the scaffold is being moved is within
3 degrees of level, and free of pits, holes, and obstructions;
1926.452(w)(6)(ii)
The height to base width ratio of the scaffold during
movement is two to one or less, unless the scaffold is designed and
constructed to meet or exceed nationally recognized stability test
requirements such as those listed in paragraph (x) of Appendix A to this
subpart (ANSI/SIA A92.5 and A92.6);
1926.452(w)(6)(iii)
Outrigger frames, when used, are installed on both sides
of the scaffold;
1926.452(w)(6)(iv)
When power systems are used, the propelling force is
applied directly to the wheels, and does not produce a speed in excess of
1 foot per second (.3 mps); and
1926.452(w)(6)(v)
No employee is on any part of the scaffold which extends
outward beyond the wheels, casters, or other supports.
..1926.452(w)(7)
1926.452(w)(7)
Platforms shall not extend outward beyond the base
supports of the scaffold unless outrigger frames or equivalent devices are
used to ensure stability.
1926.452(w)(8)
Where leveling of the scaffold is necessary, screw jacks
or equivalent means shall be used.
1926.452(w)(9)
Caster stems and wheel stems shall be pinned or otherwise
secured in scaffold legs or adjustment
screws.
1926.452(w)(10)
Before a scaffold is moved, each employee on the scaffold
shall be made aware of the move.
1926.452(x)
"Repair bracket scaffolds."
1926.452(x)(1)
Brackets shall be secured in place by at least one wire
rope at least 1/2 inch (1.27 cm) in diameter.
1926.452(x)(2)
Each bracket shall be attached to the securing wire rope
(or ropes) by a positive locking device capable of preventing the
unintentional detachment of the bracket from the rope, or by equivalent
means.
1926.452(x)(3)
Each bracket, at the contact point between the supporting
structure and the bottom of the bracket, shall be provided with a shoe
(heel block or foot) capable of preventing the lateral movement of the
bracket.
..1926.452(x)(4)
1926.452(x)(4)
Platforms shall be secured to the brackets in a manner
that will prevent the separation of the platforms from the brackets and
the movement of the platforms or the brackets on a completed scaffold.
1926.452(x)(5)
When a wire rope is placed around the structure in order
to provide a safe anchorage for personal fall arrest systems used by
employees erecting or dismantling scaffolds, the wire rope shall meet the
requirements of subpart M of this part, but shall be at least 5/16 inch
(0.8 cm) in diameter.
1926.452(x)(6)
Each wire rope used for securing brackets in place or as
an anchorage for personal fall arrest systems shall be protected from
damage due to contact with edges, corners, protrusions, or other
discontinuities of the supporting structure or scaffold components.
1926.452(x)(7)
Tensioning of each wire rope used for securing brackets in
place or as an anchorage for personal fall arrest systems shall be by
means of a turnbuckle at least 1 inch (2.54 cm) in diameter, or by
equivalent means.
1926.452(x)(8)
Each turnbuckle shall be connected to the other end of its
rope by use of an eyesplice thimble of a size appropriate to the
turnbuckle to which it is attached.
1926.452(x)(9)
U-bolt wire rope clips shall not be used on any wire rope
used to secure brackets or to serve as an anchor for personal fall arrest
systems.
..1926.452(x)(10)
1926.452(x)(10)
The employer shall ensure that materials shall not be
dropped to the outside of the supporting structure.
1926.452(x)(11)
Scaffold erection shall progress in only one direction
around any structure.
1926.452(y)
"Stilts." Stilts, when used, shall be used in accordance
with the following requirements:
1926.452(y)(1)
An employee may wear stilts on a scaffold only if it is a
large area scaffold.
1926.452(y)(2)
When an employee is using stilts on a large area scaffold
where a guardrail system is used to provide fall protection, the guardrail
system shall be increased in height by an amount equal to the height of
the stilts being used by the employee.
1926.452(y)(3)
Surfaces on which stilts are used shall be flat and free
of pits, holes and obstructions, such as debris, as well as other tripping
and falling hazards.
1926.452(y)(4)
Stilts shall be properly maintained. Any alteration of the
original equipment shall be approved by the manufacturer.
[44 FR 8577, Feb. 9, 1979; 44 FR 20940. Apr. 6, 1979, as
amended at 55 FR 47687, Nov. 14, 1990; 61 FR 46025, Aug. 30,
1996]