Job Method Statement - Scaffold Plan
Job Method Statement - Scaffold Plan
The lift will be positioned at the required height. Note: this will be agreed on site between essentials supervisor and C.G.L.
Erect standards on top of sole boards and base plates to working area.
Ledgers can then be fixed using double couplings. These will be spaced in agreement with C.G.L and essentials supervisor on site.
This process will be continued along the length of the projected area. Once this is completed transoms can be fixed again
using double couplings ensuring to support the boards every 1.2m. The minimum and maximum board overhangs will be
observed (Min 50mm, max 150mm).
This can now be fully boarded to minimise the risk of falling plus a handrail and a nonworking lift will be accord-ing to SG4.10
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and final lift
Ledgers to be sized so that joints are staggered and do not fall in the same bay. Ledgers to be fixed to the stan-dards using
right-angle couplers and must be level in accordance with the tolerances stated in TG20:08. Joints in Ledgers will be made
using sleeve couplers only.
The lift will be positioned at the required height. Note: this will be agreed on site between essentials supervisor and C.G.L.
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lift transoms will be fixed to the ledgers with putlog clips adjacent to the standards and to support the boards every
1.2m. The minimum and maximum board overhangs will be observed (Min 50mm, max 150mm).
Scaffolders will use the Appendix A principle by installing guardrails progressively from below to avoid the need to access unprotected lift.
Working away from the ladder position scaffolders will fix bottom guardrails progressively to the standards using right angle
couplers. The main guardrail will be fixed at a minimum height of 950mm above the working platform. An intermediate
guardrail will be fixed to ensure no vertical gap greater than 470mm between guardrails.
Complete (including stop-ends) toe boards will be fitted to all external elevations and the window reveals. All to be boards
will be secured at a minimum of two positions using putlog clips to the standards. Stop-ends will be fixed using a dead-
man puncheon where necessary.
Scaffolders will use the advanced guardrail principle by installing guardrails progressively from below using step system.
Ledger bracing to fixed to the end pairs of standards and at alternative pairs of standards, using swivel couplers within 300mm of the node
point.
Faade bracing to be fixed to the standards close to the ground and also within 300mm of the node point, using swivel couplers. A face
brace shall be fixed to 1 in 6 bays and may be over two bays as per TG20:08.
Once the scaffold has been erected essentials supervisor will offer to C.G.L for inspection, along with handover certificate and Scaff tag.
Staircase
. 8ft Rake. Fix staircase ledgers to road level from top boarded lift of scaffold using right angled coupler.
An Aberdeen transom will be fitted in the middle of the ledgers using right angled couplers.
Spur-Braces shall then be fitted using swivel couples on the standards and right angled couplers on the transoms.
Starting from the bottom more temporary treads can be fixed with doubles. This will allow a safe working point
from which to fix permanent treads.
Stair treads will then be fitted using right angled couplers at a set spacing agreed by the site manager
and Essential supervisor
Puncheons shall be fitted using R.A.C (right angled coupler) on to the Aberdeen transom for handrail to be
Secured to using swivel couplers on both, the standards of the tower scaffold and road level deadmen/ Exsisting
Hand rail
16ft Rake Handrail
. Same principle as above apart from standards to be fixed connecting stairs to the floor.
Staircase:
If intermediate standards are required a 5ft tube can be under slung on doubles fixing also to the standards.
Scaffolders will fix bottom guardrails progressively to the standards using right angle couplers. The main guard-rail will be
fixed at a minimum height of 950mm above the working platform. An intermediate guardrail will be fixed to ensure no
vertical gap greater than 470mm between guardrails.
Once all guardrails are complete (including stop-ends) toe boards will be fitted to all external elevations and the window
reveals. All toe boards will be secured at a minimum of two positions using putlog clips to the standards. Stop-ends will be
fixed using a dead-man puncheon where necessary.
The staircase up to the first loading platform is now complete and shall be repeated on the reverse side to the top lift.
Dismantle Phase is often reverse procedure of erection but hazards may change Check risk
assessment is still dynamic and relevant
Scaffold gang if different must have the method statement and risk assessment communicated and signed
for.
Scaffold to be inspected by lead hand to check it is safe and clean prior to dismantle
Scaffolders to dismantle all lifts systematically by bringing down lift by lift to enable stability using Appendix
A of SG4:05 (step system) advanced guardrail.
All scaffolding will be loaded onto the wagon and taken away that day.
Adaptation Phase
If the scaffold is to be adapted then if the scaffolders are not onsite then it will be a maximum of 48hours call off.