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Frame or Fabricated Scaffold
Mobile Scaffold
Pump Jack Scaffold
Ladder Jack Scaffold
Tube and Coupler Scaffold
Pole Scaffold
Specialty Scaffold |
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U.S. Department of Labor
Occupational Safety & Health Administration
www.OSHA.gov
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Pump Jack Scaffold
Pump jacks are a uniquely
designed scaffold consisting of a platform supported by moveable brackets on
vertical poles. The brackets are designed to be raised and lowered in a manner similar to an automobile jack. Pump jacks
are appealing for certain applications because they are easily adjusted to variable heights, and are relatively
inexpensive.
Note: The requirements on this page are specific to pump jack scaffolds only.
For requirements that apply to all types of supported scaffolds, please refer to the Frame or Fabricated module of this
eTool.
| << General
Requirements |
- Pump jack brackets, braces, and accessories must be fabricated from metal plates and angles.
[1926.452(j)(1)]
- Each pump jack bracket must have two positive gripping mechanisms to prevent any failure
or slippage. [1926.452(j)(1)]
- When guardrails are used for fall protection, a workbench may be used
as the toprail only if it meets all requirements of paragraphs
1926.451(g)(4)(ii),
(vii),
(viii)
and
(xiii).
[1926.452(j)(3)]
- Work benches must not be used as scaffold platforms. [1926.452(j)(4)]
- Poles must be secured to the structure by rigid triangular bracing, or equivalent, at the:
- When bracing already installed has to be removed so the pump jack can pass, an additional
brace must be installed approximately 4 feet above the original brace before it is removed. The additional brace
must be left in place until the pump jack has been moved and the original brace reinstalled. [1926.452(j)(2)]
- When poles are made of wood, the pole lumber must be:
- Straight-grained,
- Free of shakes,
- Free of large loose or dead knots, and other defects that might impair strength. [1926.452(j)(5)]
- When wood poles of two continuous lengths are joined together, the seam must be parallel
to the bracket. [1926.452(j)(6)]
- To develop full strength when two-by-fours are spliced to make a pole, mending plates must
be installed at all splices. [1926.452(j)(7)]
For more information on pump jack scaffolds, view the OSHA
Pump
Jack/Ladder Jack Scaffold Photo Compliance Guide.
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Guidelines |
- Wood poles may not exceed 30 feet in height
1926
Subpart L Appendix A (j).
- When 2 x 4s are spliced together to make a 4 x 4-inch wood pole, they
must be:
- Spliced with 10 penny common nails no more than 12 inches
center to center, and
- staggered uniformly from the opposite outside edges.
- Maximum intended load for pump jack scaffolds is 500 pounds, applied at the center of the
platform span. [1926
Subpart L Appendix A (j)]
- Not more than two employees may be on a pump jack scaffold between any two supports at one
time. [1926
Subpart L Appendix A (2)(j)]
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