Scaffolding Safety Program
Available for: Construction Industry
Scaffolding failures are responsible for thousands of serious injuries each year — and nearly all are preventable with proper erection, inspection, and use. This comprehensive guided Scaffolding Safety Program template covers every scaffold type regulated under OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart L, from the most common fabricated frame and tube-and-coupler systems through suspension scaffolds, mast climbing work platforms, and aerial lifts. It gives Competent Persons, scaffold erectors, supervisors, and employers a fully documented framework for safe scaffold operations across every phase of a construction project.
What's Included:
Type-specific requirements for all 22 scaffold types — supported scaffolds (fabricated frame, tube and coupler, pole, outrigger, pump jack, ladder jack, mobile, MCWP, and more) and suspension scaffolds (swing stage, boatswain's chair, catenary, float, interior hung, needle beam, and more), plus aerial lifts
General scaffold requirements covering capacity and load ratings, platform construction, footing and foundation requirements, tie-ins, fall protection, falling object protection, and electrical hazard clearances
Scaffold erection, alteration, and dismantling procedures — pre-erection requirements, erection and dismantling sequences, and alteration controls
Scaffold inspection and tag system — green/red tag criteria, competent person inspection requirements, component rejection criteria, and segregation and storage procedures
Eight ready-to-use appendices: scaffold type quick reference, daily pre-shift inspection and tag form, site assessment and pre-erection hazard checklist, component inventory and rejection log, Competent Person designation form, aerial lift pre-use inspection checklist, employee training record, and annual program review form
Aligned with OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart L (§§1926.450–1926.452) and Appendix A
Scaffolding Safety Program
Available for: Construction Industry
Scaffolding failures are responsible for thousands of serious injuries each year — and nearly all are preventable with proper erection, inspection, and use. This comprehensive guided Scaffolding Safety Program template covers every scaffold type regulated under OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart L, from the most common fabricated frame and tube-and-coupler systems through suspension scaffolds, mast climbing work platforms, and aerial lifts. It gives Competent Persons, scaffold erectors, supervisors, and employers a fully documented framework for safe scaffold operations across every phase of a construction project.
What's Included:
Type-specific requirements for all 22 scaffold types — supported scaffolds (fabricated frame, tube and coupler, pole, outrigger, pump jack, ladder jack, mobile, MCWP, and more) and suspension scaffolds (swing stage, boatswain's chair, catenary, float, interior hung, needle beam, and more), plus aerial lifts
General scaffold requirements covering capacity and load ratings, platform construction, footing and foundation requirements, tie-ins, fall protection, falling object protection, and electrical hazard clearances
Scaffold erection, alteration, and dismantling procedures — pre-erection requirements, erection and dismantling sequences, and alteration controls
Scaffold inspection and tag system — green/red tag criteria, competent person inspection requirements, component rejection criteria, and segregation and storage procedures
Eight ready-to-use appendices: scaffold type quick reference, daily pre-shift inspection and tag form, site assessment and pre-erection hazard checklist, component inventory and rejection log, Competent Person designation form, aerial lift pre-use inspection checklist, employee training record, and annual program review form
Aligned with OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart L (§§1926.450–1926.452) and Appendix A