- Check the scaffold tag is green before accessing and using the scaffold.
- Request any changes you need through the scaffold supervisor, not directly.
- Report missing boards, guardrails, ties, or toe boards to the supervisor immediately.
- Leave all scaffold components in the positions set by the qualified scaffolders.
- Tag the scaffold red and restrict access if you find unauthorised alterations.
- Use the scaffold within the safe working load displayed on the tag or design.
- Wait for a CISRS scaffolder to make any modification before continuing your work.
- Brief your team that scaffold alteration by non-scaffolders is strictly prohibited.
- Photograph and report any unauthorised changes you discover during your work.
- Understand that even small changes can have serious structural consequences.
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- DON'T remove scaffold boards to pass materials through the platform.
- DON'T loosen, remove, or reposition scaffold ties for any reason.
- DON'T remove guardrails or toe boards to improve access for your trade.
- DON'T add extra materials or equipment that overload the scaffold design.
- DON'T move or remove bracing members from the scaffold framework.
- DON'T attach ropes, pulleys, or hoists to the scaffold without design approval.
- DON'T use a scaffold that has clearly been altered since the last inspection.
- DON'T assume your change is minor enough not to affect scaffold stability.
- DON'T sheet, net, or cover a scaffold without checking the tie design allows it.
- DON'T reinstall components yourself after removal; call a qualified scaffolder.
See also: Scaffold Safety Awareness | Scaffold Inspection and Tagging
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