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SWRI-OSHA Alliance. Signed February 20, 2003. Overall Goal. Provide members with info and guidance, especially on: Reducing and preventing exposure to: Lead Silica Confined space hazards Falls Staging requirements. Outreach & Communication. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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SWRI-OSHA Alliance
Signed February 20, 2003
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Overall Goal
Provide members with info and guidance, especially on:
• Reducing and preventing exposure to:– Lead– Silica– Confined space hazards– Falls
• Staging requirements
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Outreach & Communication
• Reach out on those topics through conferences as well as print and electronic media
• Promote and encourage members to utilize OSHA’s cooperative programs—VPP, Partnerships, Consultation—and also endorse mentoring among SWRI members
• OSHA table with various handouts available in the display area
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Promoting National Dialogue on Workplace Safety and Health
In speeches and public appearances, SWRI and some of its members will raise others awareness of and demonstrate their own commitment to workplace safety and health
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Accomplishments to date
• Links between OSHA’s Web page on the SWRI Alliance to SWRI’s Web site
• http://www.osha.gov/dcsp/alliances/swri/swri.html
• Five articles in Member Briefs• A presentation on Confined Space Entry
October 28, 2003 in Vancouver • This presentation on Mast Scaffolding• Respiratory Protection, Silica and Lead
exposures are potential topics for 2004 Annual Meeting in Boston
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“The New Generation of Work Platforms, Mast Scaffolding”
Presented byDomenick Salvatore
OSHACompliance Assistance Specialist
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Mast Scaffolding
• OSHA Construction Industry Standards
1926.451 - Scaffolding Requirements
1926.454 - Training Requirements
ANSI/SIA – A92.9-1993 for Mast Climbing Work Platforms
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Benefits of Mast Scaffolding
• Cut labor costs in excess of 30%
• Reduction of access time by as much as 90%
• Reduction of building ties up to 70%
• Shorten production time
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Benefits of mast Scaffolding
• Offer safety, convenience and flexibility
• Speeds available from 3 feet to 40 feet per minute
• Capacity range from 770 lbs. to 25,000 lbs.
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History of Mast Scaffolding• Appeared in Europe in the 70’s
• First used in North America in 1982
• Later in the decade, a Canadian inventor created Hydro Mobile, the fist Mast Climber built in North America
• In 1991, the Fraco platform was developed followed by Bennu and EZ Scaffold
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Mast Scaffold Used for Restoration Work
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Typical Mast Scaffold
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Typical Mast Scaffold Tie In
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Base Support Structure Components
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Mast Scaffold in Use
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PPE Utilized
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Safe Access to Platform
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Mast Scaffolding Uses Less Space
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Heavy Duty Mast Scaffold
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Maintain Planking
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Single Mast with Large Platform
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Unique Tie Ins
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Wedged into Window Openings
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Base Support Bridged over Space
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Pole Stabilizers Connected to Mast
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Customized Mast Scaffolding
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Uneven Surface at Base Support
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Outriggers and Stabilizers on Sills
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Maximum Space of 14 Inches
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Used For Various Tasks on Structures
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Low Rise Use Is Also Popular
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Transporting Mast Scaffolding
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All Components Are Secured
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Unique Use of Mast Scaffold
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Extending the Work Height
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Four Working Sides
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Heavy Duty Structure Components
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Self-supporting Base
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Many Different Manufacturers
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Literature in Several Languages
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Case Study of 1st Accident
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Employees’ Work Area
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View Looking Outside
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Adjacent Scaffold Was Lowered
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Looking Down into Work Area
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Planking from Which the Worker Fell
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Landed on Lowered Scaffolding
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View from Above
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Area of Fall
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Other Hazards at Site, Notice Opening at Mast
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No PPE Being Utilized!
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Adequate Anchorage Point?
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Another Scaffold Was Moved
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Inadequate Platform Planking
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Open Area Not Protected
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Employee Sightseeing?
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Case Study of 2nd Accident
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Workers Dismantling Mast Scaffolding
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Platform Tips Over
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Employee Crushed by Mast Section
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Emergency Responders in Action
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Could Not Save Him
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Components on the Ground
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Media at Accident Location
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Interviewing Site Managers
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325 Lb. Mast Section
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Lull Supporting Platform
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Building Front View
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Mast Is Not Bent
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Two Mast Scaffolds in Use
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Base Section at Mast
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Base Still Attached
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Lower and Last Tie In Removed
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Sections Removed Prior to Accident
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SUMMARY• Mast Scaffolding can only be operated by
properly trained and authorized personnel.
• Employees must be trained on the specific type and model they are using.
• There are different levels of training for operation, erection, modification & dismantlement and maintenance