California Code of Regulations
Title 8 - Industrial Relations
Division 1 - Department of Industrial Relations
Chapter 4 - Division of Industrial Safety
Subchapter 4 - Construction Safety Orders
Article 21 - Scaffolds-General Requirements
Section 1637 - General Requirements
Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024
(a) Scaffolds shall be provided for all work that cannot be done safely by employees standing on permanent or solid construction at least 20 inches wide, except where such work can be safely done from ladders.
EXCEPTIONS:
(b) Scaffold Design and Construction.
EXCEPTION: Light-duty interior scaffolds shall adhere to the loading requirements contained in Section 1640(c)(1).
EXCEPTION: Where specific requirements that address riding on a rolling scaffold in Section 1646(i) and (j) may conflict with the manufacturer's recommendations, the provisions in Section 1646(i) and (j) take precedence.
(c) Anchorage and bracing shall be such that scaffolds and falsework will be prevented from swaying, tipping, or collapsing.
(d) Scaffold lumber, except for planks, used on suspended or ladder-jack scaffolds, shall be the equivalent of "selected lumber," free from damage that affects its strength. (See definitions for lumber specifications.)
(e)
(f) This subsection provides minimum labeling, design and construction requirements for scaffold planking, such as solid sawn planks, manufactured platforms of wood (including laminated planks), metal planking, and planking manufactured from other materials.
Working (Live) Load (psf).......................... | 25 | 50 | 75 |
Permissible Span (ft.).......................... | 10 | 8 | 7 |
NOTE: ASTM D 5456-09a is the standard for the evaluation of structural composite lumber products. ANSI/ASSE A10.8-2001, Section 5.2.10. requires the inspection agency to certify that laminated veneer lumber scaffold planks are compliant with the design criteria in the ANSI/ASSE A10.8 standard.
(g) Except as specified in other Orders, a scaffold plank shall not overhang its support by more than 18 inches, unless access to this overhanging portion is prevented by a guardrail, or other barrier, or unless the other plank end is securely anchored.
(h) Inspection of Lumber. All scaffold lumber shall be visually inspected for defects before and during use. Defective lumber shall not be used.
(i)
1" x 6" Material |
1" x 8" Material |
2" Material |
|
Ledgers |
4-8d |
5-8d |
2-16d |
Ribbons |
3-8d |
3-8d | |
Braces |
3-8d |
3-8d |
2-16d |
Guardrails |
2-8d |
2-8d |
2-16d |
(j) Prohibited Types of Scaffolds. Lean-to or jack scaffolds, shore scaffolds, nailed brackets, loose tile, loose brick, loose blocks, stilts, or other similar unstable objects shall not be used as working platforms, or for the support of such platforms. See Plate B-40, Appendix.
EXCEPTION: Bricklayer's "jump boards" no higher than 20 inches above the regular scaffold platform are acceptable for such service when supported by piers of carefully piled bricks or concrete blocks.
(k) Erection and Dismantling.
NOTE: In addition to persons meeting the requirements of "qualified persons" as defined in Section 1504, person(s) possessing a certification of competence in scaffold erection, dismantling and use issued by trade associations, State-approved apprenticeship or training programs or other similar training programs shall be considered a "qualified person(s)."
(l) Removal of Braces. Scaffolds or falsework installations shall not be altered by removing uprights, braces, or supports unless other members providing equivalent strength are substituted.
(m) Loading. Scaffolds shall not be overloaded. Material shall not be allowed to accumulate to the extent that a scaffold is subjected to loading it is not designed to support.
(n) Access.
(o) Sloped Platforms. Platforms shall not be sloped more than 2 feet vertically to 10 feet horizontally and shall be positively secured against slipping from supports.
(p) Slippery Conditions. No worker shall be permitted to work on a scaffold platform where slippery conditions exist unless such conditions are a necessary part of the work.
(q) Overhead Protection. Workers on scaffolds who are exposed to overhead hazards shall be provided with overhead protection or other means that will effectively eliminate the hazard.
(r) Bolted Connections. Bolts used in the construction of scaffolds shall be of a size and in sufficient numbers at each connection to develop the designed strength of the scaffold. (See Plate B-31, Appendix.)
(s) Hoisting of Materials. Where materials are line-hoisted onto a scaffold, a tag line shall be used where necessary to control the load.
(t) Platform Planks at Corners. When a scaffold materially changes its direction, the platform planks shall be laid to prevent tipping. The planks that meet the corner ledger at an angle shall be laid first, extending over the diagonally placed ledger far enough to have a good safe bearing, but not far enough to involve any danger from tipping. The planking running in the opposite direction at an angle shall be laid so as to extend over and rest on the first layer of planking.
(u) Work on or from scaffolds is prohibited during storms or high winds unless a qualified person has determined that it is safe for employees to be on the scaffold and those employees are protected by a personal fall arrest system, as defined in Section 1504 of these Orders, or wind screens. Wind screens shall not be used unless the scaffold is secured against the anticipated wind forces imposed.
(v) Wood platforms shall not be covered with opaque finishes, except that platform edges may be covered or marked for identification. Platforms may be coated periodically with wood preservatives, fire-retardant finishes, and slip-resistant finishes; however, the coating may not obscure the top or bottom wood surfaces.
(w) Platforms, including, but not limited to, those consisting of solid sawn wood planks, engineered wood products, laminated veneer lumber, metal, composite, plastic, or any other manufactured planks, shall not deflect more than 1/60 of the span when loaded to the manufacturer's recommended maximum load.
1. Amendment filed 11-14-75; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 75, No. 46).
2. Amendment of subsections (i) and (l) filed 10-5-81; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 81, No. 41).
3. Amendment filed 7-24-87; operative 8-23-87 (Register 87, No. 33).
4. Amendment of subsection (n)(2)(B) filed 3-19-99; operative 4-18-99 (Register 99, No. 12).
5. New subsections (u) and (v) filed 4-6-2001; operative 5-6-2001 (Register 2001, No. 14).
6. New subsection (b), redesignation of former subsection (b) as new subsection (b)(1) and new subsections (b)(2)-(6) filed 7-11-2003; operative 8-10-2003 (Register 2003, No. 28).
7. New subsections (n)(2)(A)-(n)(2)(A)3., subsection relettering and amendment of newly designated subsections (n)(2)(C) and (n)(2)(D)2. filed 4-28-2005; operative 5-28-2005 (Register 2005, No. 17).
8. New subsection (b)(4) EXCEPTION filed 7-31-2009; operative 8-30-2009 (Register 2009, No. 31).
9. New subsection (f), amendment of subsection (f)(1), redesignation and amendment of subsection (f)(2) as subsection (f)(2)(A), new subsection (f)(2)(B), repealer of subsections (f)(3)-(4) and new subsections (f)(3)(A)-(f)(7) and (w) filed 11-2-2010; operative 12-2-2010 (Register 2010, No. 45).
10. Amendment of subsections (n)(2)(A)2.-3. and new subsections (n)(2)(A)4.-5. filed 6-5-2017; operative 6-5-2017. Submitted to OAL for printing only pursuant to Labor Code section 142.3(a)(3) (Register 2017, No. 23).
Note: Authority cited: Section 142.3, Labor Code. Reference: Section 142.3, Labor Code.