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Ways to Prevent Scaffolding Accidents in New York

NY Scaffold Safety

Prevention of scaffolding injuries is a vital issue in New York, given the fact that building construction is so prevalent. One glance at the New York City skyline tells you that this metropolis is heavily involved in construction work. Not to mention that New York is the only state in the country that has a scaffold law. The Scaffold Law holds contractors and property owners responsible for the safety of construction workers using scaffolds.

That said there are guidelines workers can follow to lessen the risk for scaffolding accidents.

Convergence Training recommends that construction workers follow certain safety guidelines.

Firm Bases for Scaffolds

Safety begins with a solid scaffold base. Ensure you do the following.

  • Construct a solid base
  • Build level decks
  • Make sure you plumb (orient vertically) the posts or legs

Mud sills and base plates (screw jacks) provide additional support for the scaffold base. The scaffold should have screws inserted into the legs for leveling.

Fall Protection Equipment

If the scaffold is 10 feet or higher workers must use fall protection equipment to meet OSHA safety requirements. Fall protection equipment could be a guardrail or a personal fall arrest system. Workers can wear a fall protection harness. The body harness has anchors and connectors that attach to a line that would protect the worker against a fall. Before each use, workers must inspect the harness to ensure it is working properly.

Points of Scaffold Safety Checked by Competent Person

As a safety measure, contractors should assign a competent person to check the scaffold before use for:

  • Proper installation of guardrails and/or a fall protection arrest system that is in place
  • Fully decked or planked work areas
  • Scaffold construction access that meets OSHA standards
  • Proper installation and good working condition of building ties

Have You Suffered from a Scaffold Injury?

Speak with our attorneys at Sackstein, Sackstein & Lee, LLP and find out how we can help.


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