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Scaffolding SNAFUs Volume 1

Scaffolding SNAFUs Volume 1. The Ultimate Collection of Shaky Scaffolds. Minimum scaffold, maximum hazards. Thanks to Ian Riley Health & Safety Manager Cardinal Project Management Ltd. They ’ re painted orange for “ Danger. ”. Thanks to Dave Boes via Adam J. Adam

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Scaffolding SNAFUs Volume 1

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  1. Scaffolding SNAFUs Volume 1 The Ultimate Collection of Shaky Scaffolds

  2. Minimum scaffold, maximum hazards. Thanks to Ian Riley Health & Safety Manager Cardinal Project Management Ltd.

  3. They’re painted orange for “Danger.” Thanks to Dave Boes via Adam J. Adam HSE Coordinator, Major Shutdowns MPH Transfield Services

  4. Every height device known to man. Thanks to Kelly Kasel

  5. Ingenious, but still un-genius.

  6. Higher and higher … Thanks to Steve Westerfield Safety/IT Process Engineer

  7. Just one more 50-gallon drum …

  8. This is so tempting… but still dumb. Thanks to Eric A. Roth, P.E. STV Inc.

  9. Yes, those are bales of hay—now they just need to stack more underneath. Thanks to Matt O'Donnell

  10. Oh yeah, that’s secure. Thanks to Rhonda L. Henderson, ExxonMobil Chemical Company

  11. At least he’s wearing a hard hat. Thanks to Sandy Cosner Project Architect  Buchanan Yonushewski Group, LLC

  12. What happens when someone has too many palates. Thanks to Tom Grierson

  13. Talk about the bare minimum. Thanks to Sergio González

  14. We take it back – this is the bare minimum. Thanks to Warren Long

  15. Wait – maybe this is the bare minimum. Thanks to Dave Vriezen Section Chief, Public Sector Safety & Mines, Wisconsin

  16. Just a lit-t-t-tle more to the right … Thanks to Dave Vriezen Section Chief, Public Sector Safety & Mines, Wisconsin

  17. Let’s just hope the keys aren’t in the ignition. Thanks to Denise PalmerSenior Injury Prevention ConsultantInjury Prevention & Management Services

  18. Last but not least in terms of hazards—in fact, it’s probably first in that category. Thanks to Paul McFall Tennessee Valley Authority, Watts Bar Nuclear Plant

  19. Visit the Naval Safety Center Safety tips, Photo of the Week, presentations, magazines, and more. All for free at: www.safetycenter.navy.mil

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