Critical Information Scaffolding Service Providers Take During A Site Visit

Critical Information Scaffolding Service Providers Take During A Site Visit

9 April 2020
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog


Safety is a priority when overseeing maintenance, renovation, or repair of an industrial facility primarily because the work is carried out at height. Therefore, it is crucial to hire professional scaffolding services to reduce the risk of falling. That said, scaffolding service providers must visit your site for assessment to ensure the provision of ideal services. This article highlights critical information scaffolding services collect during such site visits. Read on.

The Shape of a Structure -- Suspended scaffolds, supported platforms and adjustable scaffolds are some of the most common and safest solutions in the industrial sector. Scaffolding is mostly erected against rectangular or square walls. What would happen if your walls were rounded in certain sections? Will suspended, or platform, scaffolds provide sufficient safety?  Gaps between scaffolding and walls will compromise safety. In such cases, modular scaffolding is the best choice because it adjusts to the shape of a wall. Gaps between a wall and scaffolding are eliminated, thereby guaranteeing safety. Most importantly, a site visit allows a service provider to examine the shape of your walls. 

Ground Stability -- What does terrain on a worksite look like? Is it concrete or soft soil? Are there elevations or is the slope flat? Such questions can only be answered with a site visit. For instance, supported platform scaffolding is safe on solid, stable and flat ground. However, the risk of falling increases if scaffolding is erected on soft or sloping terrain. For this reason, scaffolding services only rent out suspended scaffolding for sites on unstable or sloping ground. Gathering information about a site's ground stability ensures a hire company rents out scaffolding that takes into account terrain properties. Service providers might use sophisticated gadgets to establish ground conditions accurately. 

Available Worksite Space -- It is essential to establish the area to be occupied by scaffolding before renting, and service providers obtain such data through a site visit. For example, is a site big enough to accommodate a standard supported platform? Fitting a supported platform between two adjacent walls is impossible. The space is narrow and confined, making it challenging to assemble scaffolding safely. Conversely, adjustable scaffolding can fit perfectly in such small spaces. Moreover, you can adjust the scaffolding at any time without necessarily pulling it down. Therefore, a rental company will take measurements of the area in question during a site visit and decide the best scaffolding based on the area size.  

For more information contact commercial or industrial scaffolding services