WAC 296-304-05001
Scaffolds or staging. (1) General
requirements.
(a) All scaffolds and their supports whether of lumber,
steel or other material, shall be capable of supporting the
load they are designed to carry with a safety factor of not
less than four.
(b) All lumber used in the construction of scaffolds
shall be spruce, fir, long leaf yellow pine, Oregon pine or
wood of equal strength. The use of hemlock, short leaf yellow
pine, or short fiber lumber is prohibited.
(c) Lumber dimensions as given are nominal except where
given in fractions of an inch.
(d) All lumber used in the construction of scaffolds
shall be sound, straight-grained, free from cross grain,
shakes and large, loose or dead knots. It shall also be free
from dry rot, large checks, worm holes or other defects which
impair its strength or durability.
(e) Scaffolds shall be maintained in a safe and secure
condition. Any component of the scaffold which is broken,
burned or otherwise defective shall be replaced.
(f) Barrels, boxes, cans, loose bricks, or other unstable
objects shall not be used as working platforms or for the
support of planking intended as scaffolds or working
platforms.
(g) No scaffold shall be erected, moved, dismantled or
altered except under the supervision of competent persons.
(h) No welding, burning, riveting or open flame work
shall be performed on any staging suspended by means of fiber
rope.
(i) Lifting bridles on working platforms suspended from
cranes shall consist of four legs so attached that the
stability of the platform is assured.
(j) Unless the crane hook has a safety latch or is
moused, the lifting bridles on working platforms suspended
from cranes shall be attached by shackles to the lower lifting
block or other positive means shall be taken to prevent them
from becoming accidentally disengaged from the crane hook.
(2) Independent pole wood scaffolds.
(a) All pole uprights shall be set plumb. Poles shall
rest on a foundation of sufficient size and strength to
distribute the load and to prevent displacement.
(b) In light-duty scaffolds not more than 24 feet in
height, poles may be spliced by overlapping the ends not less
than 4 feet and securely nailing them together. A substantial
cleat shall be nailed to the lower section to form a support
for the upper section except when bolted connections are used.
(c) All other poles to be spliced shall be squared at the
ends of each splice, abutted, and rigidly fastened together by
not less than two cleats securely nailed or bolted thereto. Each cleat shall overlap each pole end by at least 24 inches
and shall have a width equal to the face of the pole to which
it is attached. The combined cross sectional area of the
cleats shall be not less than the cross sectional area of the
pole.
(d) Ledgers shall extend over two consecutive pole spaces
and shall overlap the poles at each end by not less than 4
inches. They shall be left in position to brace the poles as
the platform is raised with the progress of the work. Ledgers
shall be level and shall be securely nailed or bolted to each
pole and shall be placed against the inside face of each pole.
(e) All bearers shall be set with their greater dimension
vertical and shall extend beyond the ledgers upon which they
rest.
(f) Diagonal bracing shall be provided between the
parallel poles, and cross bracing shall be provided between
the inner and outer poles or from the outer poles to the
ground.
(g) Minimum dimensions and spacing of members shall be in
accordance with Table E-1 in WAC 296-304-07011.
(h) Platform planking shall be in accordance with the
requirements of (8) of this section.
(i) Backrails and toeboards shall be in accordance with
the requirements of (9) of this section.
(3) Independent pole metal scaffolds.
(a) Metal scaffold members shall be maintained in good
repair and free of corrosion.
(b) All vertical and horizontal members shall be fastened
together with a coupler or locking device which will form a
positive connection. The locking device shall be of a type
which has no loose parts.
(c) Posts shall be kept plumb during erection and the
scaffold shall be subsequently kept plumb and rigid by means
of adequate bracing.
(d) Posts shall be fitted with bases supported on a firm
foundation to distribute the load. When wooden sills are
used, the bases shall be fastened thereto.
(e) Bearers shall be located at each set of posts, at
each level, and at each intermediate level where working
platforms are installed.
(f) Tubular bracing shall be applied both lengthwise and
crosswise as required.
(g) Platform planking shall be in accordance with the
requirements of (8) of this section.
(h) Backrails and toeboards shall be in accordance with
the requirements of (9) of this section.
(4) Wood trestle and extension trestle ladders.
(a) The use of trestle ladders, or extension sections or
base sections of extension trestle ladders longer than 20 feet
is prohibited. The total height of base and extension may,
however, be more than 20 feet.
(b) The minimum dimensions of the side rails of the
trestle ladder, or the base sections of the extension trestle
ladder, shall be as follows:
(i) Ladders up to and including those 16 feet long shall
have side rails of not less than 1 5/16 x 2 3/4 inch lumber.
(ii) Ladders over 16 feet long and up to and including
those 20 feet long shall have side rails of not less than
1 5/16 x 3 inch lumber.
(c) The side rails of the extension section of the
extension trestle ladder shall be parallel and shall have
minimum dimensions as follows:
(i) Ladders up to and including 12 feet long shall have
side rails of not less than 1 5/16 x 2 1/4 inch lumber.
(ii) Ladders over 12 feet long and up to and including
those 16 feet long shall have side rails of not less than
1 5/16 x 2 1/2 inch lumber.
(iii) Ladders over 16 feet long and up to and including
those 20 feet long shall have side rails of not less than
1 5/16 x 3 inch lumber. (Rev. 2-17-76)
(d) Trestle ladders and base sections of extension
trestle ladders shall be so spread that when in an open
position the spread of the trestle at the bottom, inside to
inside, shall be not less than 5 1/2 inches per foot of the
length of the ladder.
(e) The width between the side rails at the bottom of the
trestle ladder or of the base section of the extension trestle
ladder shall be not less than 21 inches for all ladders and
sections 6 feet or less in length. For longer lengths of
ladder the width shall be increased at least 1 inch for each
additional foot of length. The width between the side rails
of the extension section of the trestle ladder shall be not
less than 12 inches.
(f) In order to limit spreading, the top ends of the side
rails of both the trestle ladder and of the base section of
the extension trestle ladder shall be beveled, or of
equivalent construction, and shall be provided with a metal
hinge.
(g) A metal spreader or locking device to hold the front
and back sections in an open position, and to hold the
extension section securely in the elevated position, shall be
a component of each trestle ladder or extension trestle
ladder.
(h) Rungs shall be parallel and level. On the trestle
ladder, or on the base section of the extension trestle
ladder, rungs shall be spaced not less than 8 inches nor more
than 18 inches apart; on the extension section of the
extension trestle ladder, rungs shall be spaced not less than
6 inches nor more than 12 inches apart.
(i) Platform planking shall be in accordance with the
requirements of (8) of this section, except that the width of
the platform planking shall not exceed the distance between
the side rails.
(j) Backrails and toeboards shall be in accordance with
the requirements of (9) of this section.
(5) Painters' suspended scaffolds.
(a) The supporting hooks of swinging scaffolds shall be
constructed to be equivalent in strength to mild steel or
wrought iron, shall be forged with care, shall be not less
than 7/8 inch in diameter, and shall be secured to a safe
anchorage at all times.
(b) The ropes supporting a swinging scaffold shall be
equivalent in strength to first-grade 3/4 inch diameter manila
rope properly rigged into a set of standard 6 inch blocks
consisting of at least one double and one single block.
(c) Manila and wire ropes shall be carefully examined
before each operation and thereafter as frequently as may be
necessary to ensure their safe condition.
(d) Each end of the scaffold platform shall be supported
by a wrought iron or mild steel stirrup or hanger, which in
turn is supported by the suspension ropes.
(e) Stirrups shall be constructed so as to be equivalent
in strength to wrought iron 3/4 inch in diameter.
(f) The stirrups shall be formed with a horizontal bottom
member to support the platform, shall be provided with means
to support the guardrail and midrail and shall have a loop or
eye at the top for securing the supporting hook on the block.
(g) Two or more swinging scaffolds shall not at any time
be combined into one by bridging the distance between them
with planks or any other form of platform.
(h) No more than two persons shall be permitted to work
at one time on a swinging scaffold built to the minimum
specifications contained in this section. Where heavier
construction is used, the number of persons permitted to work
on the scaffold shall be determined by the size and the safe
working load of the scaffold.
(i) Backrails and toeboards shall be in accordance with
the requirements of (9) of this section.
(j) The swinging scaffold platform shall be one of the
three types described in (k), (l), and (m) of this section.
(k) The ladder-type platform consists of boards upon a
horizontal ladder-like structure, referred to herein as the
ladder, the side rails of which are parallel. If this type of
platform is used the following requirements shall be met:
(i) The width between the side rails shall be no more
than 20 inches.
(ii) The side rails of ladders in ladder-type platforms
shall be equivalent in strength to a beam of clear
straight-grained spruce of the dimensions contained in Table
E-2 in WAC 296-304-07011.
(iii) The side rails shall be tied together with tie
rods. The tie rods shall be not less than 5/16 inch in
diameter, located no more than 5 feet apart, pass through the
rails, and be riveted up tight against washers at both ends.
(iv) The rungs shall be of straight-grained oak, ash, or
hickory, not less than 1 1/8 inches diameter, with 7/8 inch
tenons mortised into the side rails not less than 7/8 inch and
shall be spaced no more than 18 inches on centers.
(v) Flooring strips shall be spaced no more than 5/8 inch
apart except at the side rails, where 1 inch spacing is
permissible.
(vi) Flooring strips shall be cleated on their
undersides.
(l) The plank-type platform consists of planks supported
on the stirrups or hangers. If this type of platform is used,
the following requirements shall be met:
(i) The planks of plank-type platforms shall be not less
than 2 x 10 inch lumber.
(ii) The platform shall be no more than 24 inches in
width.
(iii) The planks shall be tied together by cleats of not
less than 1 x 6 inch lumber, nailed on their undersides at
intervals of not more than 4 feet.
(iv) The planks shall extend not less than 6 inches nor
more than 18 inches beyond the supporting stirrups.
(v) A cleat shall be nailed across the platform on the
underside at each end outside the stirrup to prevent the
platform from slipping off the stirrup.
(vi) Stirrup supports shall be not more than 10 feet
apart.
(m) The beam-type platform consists of longitudinal side
stringers with cross beams set on edge and spaced not more
than 4 feet apart on which longitudinal platform planks are
laid. If this type platform is used the following
requirements shall be met:
(i) The side stringers shall be of sound,
straight-grained lumber, free from knots, and of not less than
2 x 6 inch lumber, set on edge.
(ii) The stringers shall be supported on the stirrups
with a clear span between stirrups of not more than 16 feet.
(iii) The stringers shall be bolted to the stirrups by
U-bolts passing around the stirrups and bolted through the
stringers with nuts drawn up tight on the inside face.
(iv) The ends of the stringers shall extend beyond the
stirrups not less than 6 inches nor more than 12 inches at
each end of the platform.
(v) The platform shall be supported on cross beams of 2 x
6 inch lumber between the side stringers securely nailed
thereto and spaced not more than 4 feet on centers.
(vi) The platform shall be not more than 24 inches wide.
(vii) The platform shall be formed of boards 7/8 inch in
thickness by not less than 6 inches in width, nailed tightly
together, and extending to the outside face of the stringers.
(viii) The ends of all platform boards shall rest on the
top of the cross beams, shall be securely nailed, and at no
intermediate points in the length of the platform shall there
by any cantilever ends.
(6) Horse scaffolds.
(a) The minimum dimensions of lumber used in the
construction of horses shall be in accordance with Table E-3
in WAC 296-304-07011.
(b) Horses constructed of materials other than lumber
shall provide the strength, rigidity and security required of
horses constructed of lumber.
(c) The lateral spread of the legs shall be equal to not
less than one-third of the height of the horse.
(d) All horses shall be kept in good repair, and shall be
properly secured when used in staging or in locations where
they may be insecure.
(e) Platform planking shall be in accordance with the
requirements of (8) of this section.
(f) Backrails and toeboards shall be in accordance with
(9) of this section.
(7) Other types of scaffolds.
(a) Scaffolds of a type for which specifications are not
contained in this section shall meet the general requirements
of (1), (8) and (9) of this section, shall be in accordance
with recognized principles of design and shall be constructed
in accordance with accepted standards covering such equipment.
(8) Scaffold or platform planking.
(a) Except as otherwise provided in (5)(k) and (m),
platform planking shall be of not less than 2 x 10 inch
lumber. Platform planking shall be straight-grained and free
from large or loose knots and may be either rough or dressed.
(b) Platforms of staging shall be not less than two 10
inch planks in width except in such cases as the structure of
the vessel or the width of the trestle ladders make it
impossible to provide such a width.
(c) Platform planking shall project beyond the supporting
members at either end by at least 6 inches but in no case
shall project more than 12 inches unless the planks are
fastened to the supporting members.
(d) Table E-4 in WAC 296-304-07011 shall be used as a
guide in determining safe loads for scaffold planks.
(9) Backrails and toeboards.
(a) Scaffolding, staging, runways, or working platforms
which are supported or suspended more than 5 feet above a
solid surface, or at any distance above the water, shall be
provided with a railing which has a top rail whose upper
surface is from 42 to 45 inches above the upper surface of the
staging, platform, or runway and a midrail located halfway
between the upper rail and the staging, platform, or runway.
(b) Rails shall be of 2 x 4 inch lumber, flat bar or
pipe. When used with rigid supports, taut wire or fiber rope
of adequate strength may be used. If the distance between
supports is more than 8 feet, rails shall be equivalent in
strength to 2 x 4 inch lumber. Rails shall be firmly secured.
Where exposed to hot work or chemicals, fiber rope rails
shall not be used.
(c) Rails may be omitted where the structure of the
vessel prevents their use. When rails are omitted employees
working more than 5 feet above solid surfaces shall be
protected by safety belts and life lines meeting the
requirements of WAC 296-304-09021(2), and employees working
over water shall be protected by personal flotation devices
meeting the requirements of WAC 296-304-09017(1).
(d) Employees working from swinging scaffolds which are
triced out of a vertical line below their supports or from
scaffolds on paint floats subject to surging, shall be
protected against falling toward the vessel by a railing or a
safety belt and line attached to the backrail.
(e) When necessary, to prevent tools and materials from
falling on men below, toeboards of not less than 1 x 4 inch
lumber shall be provided.
(10) Access to staging.
(a) Access from below to staging more than 5 feet above a
floor, deck or the ground shall consist of well secured
stairways, cleated ramps, fixed or portable ladders meeting
the applicable requirements of WAC 296-304-05003 or rigid type
noncollapsible trestles with parallel and level rungs.
(b) Ramps and stairways shall be provided with 36-inch
handrails with midrails.
(c) Ladders shall be so located or other means shall be
taken so that it is not necessary for employees to step more
than one foot from the ladder to any intermediate landing or
platform.
(d) Ladders forming integral parts of prefabricated
staging are deemed to meet the requirements of these
regulations.
(e) Access from above to staging more than 3 feet below
the point of access shall consist of a straight, portable
ladder meeting the applicable requirements of WAC 296-304-05003 or a Jacob's ladder properly secured, meeting
the requirements of WAC 296-304-05007(4).
[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050,
and 49.17.060. 03-04-099, § 296-304-05001, filed 2/4/03,
effective 8/1/03; Order 76-7, § 296-304-05001, filed 3/1/76;
Order 74-25, § 296-304-05001, filed 5/7/74.]