Scaffold Safety Awareness

Toolbox Talk Record

Ref: TBT-SCF-001  |  Issue: 1  |  Date: March 2026
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What?

Why?

Prevent fatal fallsFalls from incomplete, overloaded, or poorly maintained scaffolds kill construction workers every year in the UK.
Prevent collapseScaffold collapse from missing ties, poor foundations, or overloading endangers everyone on site and the public nearby.
Legal complianceThe Work at Height Regulations 2005 require inspections every seven days with written records — non-compliance leads to prosecution.
Do Don't
  • Check the scaffold tag before accessing any scaffold — green tag means safe to use.
  • Ensure platforms are fully boarded with guardrails, mid-rails, and toe boards fitted.
  • Use the designated ladder access points provided — climb inside the scaffold structure.
  • Report any missing boards, guardrails, ties, or damaged components to your supervisor.
  • Keep scaffold platforms clear of unnecessary materials, tools, and debris at all times.
  • Ensure the scaffold has been inspected within the last seven days before using it.
  • Check base plates and sole boards are secure and on firm, level ground.
  • Follow the maximum load limits stated on the scaffold design and loading notice.
  • Use brick guards or debris netting where materials could fall onto people below.
  • Report any concerns about scaffold safety to the scaffold supervisor or site manager.
  • DON'T use any scaffold with a red tag, no tag, or an out-of-date inspection record.
  • DON'T work on scaffolds with missing boards, guardrails, or edge protection.
  • DON'T climb the outside of a scaffold — always use the internal ladder access.
  • DON'T remove, move, or alter any scaffold component — only trained scaffolders may do this.
  • DON'T overload scaffold platforms beyond the designed safe working load capacity.
  • DON'T use scaffolds that have not been inspected in the last seven days.
  • DON'T remove scaffold ties for any reason — they prevent the scaffold from collapsing.
  • DON'T store excessive materials on scaffold platforms or block access routes.
  • DON'T throw materials or tools from scaffold platforms — use controlled lowering methods.
  • DON'T ignore scaffold defects — report them immediately and stop using the scaffold.

See also: Scaffold Inspection & Tagging | Scaffold Ties & Stability