Pole Jack Safety

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Workers picking wood for pole jack posts have to follow certain guidelines.

Pole jacks are often used in construction to provide an economical form of scaffolding for workers. Great care must be taken when assembling the system pole jacks support to prevent accidents and injury.

  1. Function

    Setup Concerns

    • Inspect all parts of a pole jack before each use for damage and broken or worn parts. The surface you choose for the pole jack must be able to support the weight being lifted. When used to support scaffolding, make sure none of the parts are near electrical wiring or power lines.

    Other Considerations

    • Wood poles used for support have to be free of defects, such as knots.
      Wood poles used for support have to be free of defects, such as knots.

      The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), requires that the braces, support brackets and related parts be constructed of metal. They suggest that no more than two workers stand on the scaffold at the same time. Wood poles used as a vertical supports are suggested to be 30 feet tall or less.

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  • Photo Credit scaffolding workers image by Greg Pickens from Fotolia.com power lines image by Edsweb from Fotolia.com drift wood pattern image by Yali Shi from Fotolia.com

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