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9. DO NOT MOVE ADJUSTABLE SUSPENDED SCAFFOLDS HORIZONTALLY unless
safe work practices are followed.
10. WHEN RIGGING FOR ANOTHER DROP assure sufcient wire rope is available before
moving the suspended platform horizontally to the next location.
F. WELDING FROM SUSPENDED SCAFFOLDS REQUIRES SPECIAL TRAINING:
1. ASSURE PLATFORM IS GROUNDED TO THE STRUCTURE using a grounding
conductor.
2. INSULATE WIRE ROPE ABOVE AND BELOW THE PLATFORM.
3. INSULATE WIRE ROPE AT SUSPENSION POINT AND ASSURE WIRE ROPE
DOES NOT CONTACT THE STRUCTURE ALONG ITS ENTIRE LENGTH.
4. PREVENT THE WIRE ROPE END FROM BECOMING GROUNDED.
5. INSULATE EACH HOIST WITH A PROTECTIVE COVER.
6. INSULATE TIE BACK WIRE ROPES AT THE CONNECTION POINTS.
Since eld conditions vary and are beyond the control of the SSFI and the SAIA, safe and proper use of
adjustable suspended scaffolding is the sole responsibility of the user.
© Scaffolding, Shoring & Forming Institute, 1300 Sumner Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 44115;
© Scaffold and Access Industry Association, 400 Admiral Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106,
(P) 816 595-4860; (F) 816 472-7765. www.scaffold.org
This document is the property of the SSFI and the SAIA.
Permission for reprinting this document is granted in the interest of safety.
Reprinting of this publication does not imply approval of product by or indicate membership in the
Association.
Publication SP201 Printed in U.S.A. 6/2014