1. Different types of scaffolding
1.1 Tube and fitting scaffolding
Tubes are available in sections 26/34, 33/42, 40/49, 50/60; the best-known is the "40/49" tariff 10, which has a maximum tube thickness and is the only one recognized for use as scaffolding.
Tubes of different diameters must not be used on the same scaffold. Stability or bracing legs for prefabricated scaffolding can be made of 40/49 with special collars.
The tubes are mainly galvanized; some are gray, others are...
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Bibliography
- (1) - SERIN (P.) et al - Sécurité et protection de la santé dans le BTP, - ETI Construction, http://publications.eti-construction.fr/publications/securite-et-protection-de-la-sante-dans-le-btp-ti309/ ...
Standards and norms
- Personal fall protection equipment – Anchoring devices - NF EN 795 - Mars 2016
- Personal protective equipment against falls from a height – Fall arrest harness - NF EN 361 - Septembre 2002
Regulations
Order of December 21, 2004 (text no. 36) relating to scaffolding inspections and amending the appendix to the order of December 22, 2000 relating to the conditions and procedures for approving bodies to check the conformity of work equipment.
CNAM Recommendation R. 457 adopted by the CTN on May 10, 2011 concerning foot scaffolding.
Directory
Manufacturers – Suppliers – Distributors (non-exhaustive list)
Scaffolding storage
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