Toe boards – Qualcraft End Rail User Manual

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Ladder Safety

Stairways and ladders are a major source of injuries and fatalities

among construction workers. Below are some basic requirements from

O.S.H.A. regarding ladder safety. Be sure to check with your local

state for any special requirements.

When portable ladders are used for access to an upper

landing surface, the side rails MUST extend at least 3’

above the upper landing surface.

Ladders must be used ONLY for the purpose for which

they were designed.

Ladders must not be used on slippery surfaces unless

secured or provided with slip-resistant feet to prevent

movement.

When ascending or descending a ladder, the worker must

face the ladder.

Each worker must use at least one hand to grasp the ladder

when moving up or down the ladder.

A worker on a ladder must not carry any object or load that

could cause the worker to lose balance and fall.

Access Zones

Any employee working in a controlled area shall be under the direct

supervision of a safety monitor, and shall comply with all safety

regulations

Toe Boards

Regulations concerning toe boards include the following:

Toe boards must be provided on all open sides and ends of

railed scaffolds at locations where persons are required to

work or pass under.

A toe board must be securely fastened at a minimum of 4”

(nominal) in height from its top edge to the level of the

floor or platform. A toe board must have no more than 1/4

inch clearance above the floor level

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Stage #1: Planning

A. Manpower:

1. Minimum of two (2) people trained on installation

Procedures

B. Tools

1. Roof layout diagram

2. Spray paint or keel (layout)

3. 9/16” deep socket with 3/8” ratchet

4. Spray lubricant or lithium grease

5. Extension ladder with hook

C. Stacker Bracket� System

1. One bracket with support brace

2. One top clamp (4” for 2x4 wall – 6” for 2x6 wall,

Etc.)

3. One guard rail post per bracket

4. End Rail at end of scaffold run

5. One lowering strap per bracket at sheer wall

locations

6.

D. Planking Material

1. Two (2) 2x10 – 10’ Scaffold Planks or

equivalent per section (OSHA approved)

2. Three (3) 2x4 – 10’ DF#1 Hand Rail per section

(OSHA approved metal rails are also acceptable)

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WARNING

This system is engineered for use with 2x4 DF #1 handrails

or approved metal rails and scaffold grade planks. Failure to

use designated materials may result in bodily injury or

death.

INFORMATIONAL NOTE

With full hip roofs, brackets are placed all the way around

the top plate with corners connected on a 45. End rails are

not necessary on hip roofs.

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