- Ensure the suspended scaffold is designed by a structural engineer with approved drawings
- Verify suspension points are structurally adequate before loading the scaffold
- Wear a full body harness attached to an independent safety line at all times
- Check wire ropes for corrosion, broken wires, and kinking before every use
- Display the safe working load clearly and never exceed it with workers or materials
- Arrange LOLER thorough examination before first use and every six months thereafter
- Use CISRS-qualified scaffolders for all erection, modification, and dismantling activities
- Monitor wind conditions and stop work when swinging or impact risk becomes unsafe
- Inspect all connections, clamps, and suspension hardware before each work shift begins
- Brief all workers on the safe working load, harness use, and emergency lowering procedure
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- DON'T use a suspended scaffold without an approved structural design and load calculations
- DON'T work on a suspended scaffold without a harness attached to an independent safety line
- DON'T overload the platform beyond the displayed safe working load at any time
- DON'T use wire ropes with visible corrosion, broken strands, or deformation
- DON'T suspend the scaffold from building elements not verified for the required load
- DON'T work in high winds that cause the platform to swing or impact the facade
- DON'T modify or alter the scaffold without the designer and scaffolding contractor's approval
- DON'T skip the LOLER thorough examination — it is a legal requirement before use
- DON'T stand on guardrails or lean beyond the platform edge to reach the work face
- DON'T store excessive materials on the platform — load it only for the immediate task
See also: Scaffold Safety Awareness | Harness and Lanyard Use
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