- One of the key components of scaffolds is scaffolding planks.
- These pieces of material—also sometimes referred to as scaffold boards or walkboards—provide the surface on which employees and equipment can stand.
- With that in mind, you might be wondering what the standard scaffold board size is.
- The standard is as follows: 38mm thickness, a width of 225mm, and a length of up 3.9m (13ft).8
- You can use scaffolding planks in a wide range of scaffolding systems such as ringlock scaffolding, cuplock scaffolding, kwikstage scaffolding, mobile towers and many more, these planks are usually made from high-quality materials such as aluminium, steel or wood and are designed to provide a stable and safe platform .
- Scaffold-grade lumber is meant to withstand forces not imposed on ordinary, construction-grade wood (which is only two-thirds the capacity of scaffold-grade).
- Using construction-grade lumber on a scaffold platform not only violates OSHA standards, but is also an unsafe practice and an invitation to a deadly incident.
- Lightweight: Wood is comparatively light and therefore easier to handle and transport.
- Safe: The high friction surface of wooden scaffold planks provides a good grip and reduces the risk of slipping. Sound-absorbing: Scaffold decks made of wood have natural sound-dampening effect.
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