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Scaffold Over Water
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Scaffold Over Water
Toolbox Talk Record
Ref: TBT-SCF-012 | Issue: 1 | Date: March 2026
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What?
- Scaffolding over water is common for bridge repairs, river walls, canal works, and marine structures.
- The primary additional risk is drowning if workers fall from the scaffold into the water below.
- Scaffold foundations in or near water must account for scour, erosion, and changing water levels.
- Standards founded on the river bed or canal bed require protection from water flow and debris impact.
- Personal flotation devices must be worn by all persons on scaffolds erected over or adjacent to water.
- Rescue equipment including throw lines and lifebuoys must be positioned on the scaffold at key locations.
- Tidal water requires the scaffold design to accommodate changing water levels and wave loading.
- Access to scaffolds over water may require boats, pontoons, or temporary walkways from the bank.
- The Work at Height Regulations 2005 and water safety requirements both apply simultaneously.
- A water rescue plan and trained rescue capability must be in place before scaffold access begins.
Why?
| Prevent drowning | Falls from scaffolds over water result in drowning, especially in cold, flowing, or tidal conditions. |
| Foundation stability | Water scour, erosion, and changing levels undermine scaffold foundations, causing partial or total collapse. |
| Combined risk | Working at height over water combines fall risk with drowning risk, requiring controls for both hazards simultaneously. |
| Do | Don't |
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See also: Scaffold Safety Awareness | Working Over Water |
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