A self employed plasterer sustained serious head and back injuries after he fell approximately 4.2 metres from a framed scaffold at a two storey residential construction site.
The erected scaffold had mesh panel type edge protection along the working platform. These mesh panels were attached to the guardrail posts of the scaffold by way of butt welded locating tags.
At the time of the accident the plasterer was leaning against the mesh panel when one of the locating tags snapped at the weld, creating an open edge.
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- The age and condition of locating tag attachments on mesh panels
- Rust around weld areas to scaffold components
- Cracking to weld areas of scaffold components
- Maintenance of scaffold components
- Site conditions such as corrosive locations (proximity to the coast).
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- Incorporation of a quality control system for the delivery, return and maintenance of scaffolding.
- Record keeping of all tests, maintenance, inspections, commissioning and alterations to scaffold components.
- Inspection of scaffold from which a person or object could fall more than 4 metres is inspected by a competent person at least every 30 days.
- Ensure that scaffold equipment for use at a workplace complies with the relevant requirements of AS/NZS 1576 Parts 1-6.
- Conduct a risk assessment prior to using erected scaffolding.
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- Australian/New Zealand AS/NZS 1576 Parts 1-6 - Scaffolding
- Australian/New Zealand AS/NZS 4576:1995 – Guidelines for Scaffolding
- WorkSafe’s internet website or by contacting customer service on 1300 307 877 or email safety@demirs.wa.gov.au
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