Nonmandatory Appendix A to Part J-2, Scaffold Specifications
This Appendix provides nonmandatory guidelines to assist employers in complying with the requirements of Part J-2 of this chapter. An employer may use these guidelines and tables as a starting point for designing scaffold systems. However, the guidelines do not provide all the information necessary to build a complete system, and the employer is still responsible for designing and assembling these components in such a way that the completed system will meet the requirements of WAC 296-24-86010(1). Scaffold components which are not selected and loaded in accordance with this Appendix, and components for which no specific guidelines or tables are given in this Appendix (e.g., joints, ties, components for wood pole scaffolds more than 60 feet in height, components for heavy-duty horse scaffolds, components made with other materials, and components with other dimensions, etc.) must be designed and constructed in accordance with the capacity requirements of WAC 296-24-86010(1), and loaded in accordance with WAC 296-24-86010(4)(a).
Index to Appendix A for Part J-2
Maximum intended nominal load (lb/ft2) | Maximum permissible span using full thickness undressed lumber (ft) | Maximum permissible span using nominal thickness lumber (ft) |
25 | 10 | 8 |
50 | 8 | 6 |
75 | 6 |
Rated load capacity | Intended load |
Light-duty | *25 pounds per square foot applied uniformly over the entire span area. |
Medium-duty | *50 pounds per square foot applied uniformly over the entire span area. |
Heavy-duty | *75 pounds per square foot applied uniformly over the entire span area. |
One-person | *250 pounds placed at the center of the span (total 250 pounds). |
Two-person | *250 pounds placed 18 inches to the left and right of the center of the span (total 500 pounds). |
Three-person | *250 pounds placed at the center of the span and 250 pounds placed 18 inches to the left and right of the center of the span (total 750 pounds). |
Note: Platform units used to make scaffold platforms intended for light-duty use must be capable of supporting at least 25 pounds per square foot applied uniformly over the entire unit-span area, or a 250-pound point load placed on the unit at the center of the span, whichever load produces the greater shear force.
1 1/4 inch x 1/8 inch structural angle iron; or
1 inch x .070 inch wall steel tubing; or 1.990 inch x .058 inch wall aluminum tubing.
1 1/4 inch x 1 1/4 inch x 1/8 inch structural angle iron; or
1 inch x .070 inch wall steel tubing; or
1.990 inch x .058 inch wall aluminum tubing.
1 1/4 inch x 1 1/4 inch structural angle iron; or
1 inch x .070 inch wall steel tubing; or
1.990 inch x .058 inch wall aluminum tubing.
1 1/4 inch x 1 1/4 inch x 1/8 structural angle iron; or
1 inch x .070 inch wall steel tubing; or
1.990 inch x .058 inch wall aluminum tubing.
Single Pole Wood Pole Scaffolds | ||||
Light duty up to 20 feet high | Light duty up to 60 feet high | Medium duty up to 60 feet high | Heavy duty up to 60 feet high | |
Maximum intended load (lbs/ft2) | 25 | 25 | 50 | 75 |
Poles or uprights | 2 x 4 in. | 4 x 4 in. | 4 x 4 in. | 4 x 6 in. |
Maximum pole spacing (longitudinal) | 6 feet | 10 feet | 8 feet | 6 feet |
Maximum pole spacing (transverse) | 5 feet | 5 feet | 5 feet | 5 feet |
Runners | 1 x 4 in. | 1 1/4 x 9 in. | 2 x 10 in. | 2 x 10 in. |
Bearers and maximum spacing of bearers: 3 feet | 2 x 4 in. | 2 x 4 in. | 2 x 10 in. or 3 x 4 in. | 2 x 10 in. or 3 x 5 in. |
5 feet | 2 x 6 in. or 3 x 4 in. | 2 x 6 in. or 3 x 4 in. (rough) | 2 x 10 in. or 3 x 4 in. | 2 x 10 in. or 3 x 5 in. |
6 feet | - | - | 2 x 10 in. or 3 x 4 in. | 2 x 10 in. or 3 x 5 in. |
8 feet | - | - | 2 x 10 in. or 3 x 4 in. | |
Planking | 1 1/4 x 9 in. | 2 x 10 in. | 2 x 10 in. | 2 x 10 in. |
Maximum vertical spacing of horizontal members | 7 feet | 9 feet | 7 feet | 6 ft. 6 in. |
Bracing horizontal | 1 x 4 in. | 1 x 4 in. | 1 x 6 in. or 1 1/4 x 4 in. | 2 x 4 in. |
Bracing diagonal | 1 x 4 in. | 1 x 4 in. | 1 x 4 in. | 2 x 4 in. |
Tie-ins | 1 x 4 in. | 1 x 4 in. | 1 x 4 in. | 1 x 4 in. |
Note: All members except planking are used on edge. All wood bearers must be reinforced with 3/16 x 2 inch steel strip, or the equivalent, secured to the lower edges for the entire length of the bearer.
Independent Wood Pole Scaffolds | ||||
Light duty up to 20 feet high | Light duty up to 60 feet high | Medium duty up to 60 feet high | Heavy duty up to 60 feet high | |
Maximum intended load | 25 lbs/ft2 | 25 lbs/ft2 | 50 lbs/ft2 | 75 lbs/ft2 |
Poles or uprights | 2 x 4 in. | 4 x 4 in. | 4 x 4 in. | 4 x 4 in. |
Maximum pole spacing (longitudinal) | 6 feet | 10 feet | 8 feet | 6 feet |
Maximum (transverse) | 6 feet | 10 feet | 8 feet | 8 feet |
Runners | 1 1/4 x 4 in. | 1 1/4 x 9 in. | 2 x 10 in. | 2 x 10 in. |
Bearers and maximum spacing of bearers: 3 feet | 2 x 4 in. | 2 x 4 in. | 2 x 10 in. (rough) | 2 x 10 in. |
6 feet | 2 x 6 in. or 3 x 4 in. | 2 x 10 in. (rough) or 3 x 8 in. | 2 x 10 in. | 2 x 10 in. (rough) |
8 feet | 2 x 6 in. or 3 x 4 in. | 2 x 10 in. (rough) or 3 x 8 in. | 2 x 10 in. | |
10 feet | 3 x 4 in. | 2 x 6 in. (rough) or 3 x 3 in. | 2 x 10 in. | |
Planking | 1 1/4 x 9 in. | 2 x 10 in. | 2 x 10 in. | 2 x 10 in. |
Maximum vertical spacing of horizontal members | 7 feet | 7 feet | 6 feet | 6 feet |
Bracing horizontal | 1 x 4 in. | 1 x 4 in. | 1 x 6 in. or 1 1/4 x 4 in. | 2 x 4 in. |
Bracing diagonal | 1 x 4 in. | 1 x 4 in. | 1 x 4 in. | 2 x 4 in. |
Tie-ins | 1 x 4 in. | 1 x 4 in. | 1 x 4 in. | 1 x 4 in. |
Note: All members except planking are used on edge. All wood bearers must be reinforced with 3/16 x 2 inch steel strip, or the equivalent, secured to the lower edges for the entire length of the bearer.
Minimum Size of Members | ||||
Light duty | Medium duty | Heavy duty | ||
Maximum intended load | 25 lbs/ft2 | 50 lbs/ft2 | 75 lbs/ft2 | |
Posts, runners and braces | Nominal 2 in. (1.90 inches) OD steel tube or pipe. | Nominal 2 in. (1.90 inches) OD steel tube or pipe. | Nominal 2 in. (1.90 inches) OD steel tube or pipe. | |
Bearers | Nominal 2 in. (1.90 inches) OD steel tube or pipe and a maximum post spacing of 4 ft. x 10 ft. | Nominal 2 in. (1.90 inches) OD steel tube or pipe and a maximum post spacing of 4 ft. x 7 ft. or Nominal 2 1/2 in. (2.375 in.) OD steel tube or pipe and a maximum post spacing of 6 ft. x 8 ft. (*). | Nominal 2 1/2 in. (2.375 in.) OD steel tube or pipe and a maximum post spacing of 6 ft. x 6 ft. | |
Maximum runner spacing vertically | 6 ft. 6 in. | 6 ft. 6 in. | 6 ft. 6 in. |
(*) Bearers must be installed in the direction of the shorter dimension.
Note: Longitudinal diagonal bracing must be installed at an angle of 45 deg. (+/- 5 deg.).
Maximum Number of Planked Levels
Maximum number of additional planked levels
Light duty | Medium duty | Heavy duty | Maximum height of scaffold (in feet) | |
Duty Number of Working Levels: | ||||
1 | 16 | 11 | 6 | 125 |
2 | 11 | 1 | 0 | 125 |
3 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 125 |
4 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 125 |
Footnote(*): The squares must be set not more than 8
feet apart for light duty scaffolds and not more than 5 feet apart for medium duty scaffolds.
Maximum width: 5 ft.
Maximum height: 5 ft.
Gussets: 1 x 6 in.
Braces: 1 x 8 in.
Legs: 2 x 6 in.
Bearers (horizontal members): 2 x 6 in.
Maximum intended load (light duty): 25 lb/ft.(2)(**)
Footnote(**): Horses must be spaced not more than 8 feet apart for light duty loads, and not more than 5 feet apart for medium duty loads.
Maximum intended load (medium duty): 50 lb/ft.(2)(**)
Footnote(**): Horses must be spaced not more than 8 feet apart for light duty loads, and not more than 5 feet apart for medium duty loads.
Horizontal members or bearers:
Light duty: 2 x 4 in.
Medium duty: 3 x 4 in.
Legs: 2 x 4 in.
Longitudinal brace between legs: 1 x 6 in.
Gusset brace at top of legs: 1 x 8 in.
Half diagonal braces: 2 x 4 in.
Maximum intended load: 25 lb/ft.(2)
Uprights: 2 x 4 in. or 2 x 6 in.
Bearers (two): 1 x 6 in.
Braces: 1 x 6 in.
Maximum length of bearers (unsupported): 3 ft. 6 in.
Maximum intended load:
25 lb/ft.(2) Uprights: 2 x 4 inch
Bearers: As designed.
Braces: As designed.
Maximum intended load:
25 lb/ft.(2) Uprights:
2 x 4 in. or 2 x 6 in.
Bearers: 2 x 6 in.
Maximum scaffold width: 3 ft. 6 in.
Braces: 1 x 6 in.
Schedule for Ladder-Type Platforms
Length of Platform | 12 feet | 14 & 16 feet | 18 & 20 feet |
Side stringers, minimum cross section (finished sizes): | |||
At ends | 1 3/4 x 2 3/4 in. | 1 3/4 x 2 3/4 in. | 1 3/4 x 3 in. |
At middle | 1 3/4 x 3 3/4 in. | 1 3/4 x 3 3/4 in. | 1 3/4 x 4 |
Reinforcing strip (minimum) | A 1/8 x 7/8 inch steel reinforcing strip must be attached to the side or underside, full length. | ||
Rungs | Rungs must be 1 1/8 inch minimum diameter with at least 7/8 inch in diameter tenons, and the maximum spacing must be 12 inches to center. | ||
Tie rods: Number (minimum) | 3 | 4 | 4 |
Diameter (minimum) | 1/4 inch | 1/4 inch | 1/4 inch |
Flooring, minimum finished size | 1/2 x 2 3/4 in. | 1/2 x 2 3/4 in. | 1/2 x 2 3/4 in. |
Length of Platform | 12 feet | 14 & 16 feet | 18 & 20 feet |
Length of Platform | 22 & 24 ft. | 28 & 30 ft. | |
Side stringers, minimum cross section (finished sizes): | |||
At ends | 1 3/4 x 3 in. | 1 3/4 x 3 1/2 in. | |
At middle | 1 3/4 x 4 1/4 in. | 1 3/4 x 5 in. | |
Reinforcing strip (minimum) | A 1/8 x 7/8 inch steel reinforcing strip must be attached to the side or underside, full length. | ||
Rungs | Rungs must be 1 1/8 inch minimum diameter with at least 7/8 inch in diameter with at least 7/8 inch in diameter tenons, and the maximum spacing must be 12 inches to center. | ||
Tie rods: Number (minimum) | 5 | 6 | |
Diameter (minimum) | 1/4 in. | 1/4 in. | |
Flooring, minimum finished size | 1/2 x 2 3/4 in. | 1/2 x 2 3/4 in. |
Bearers (use on edge): 2 x 10 in.
Maximum intended load: Maximum span
25 lb/ft.(2): 10 ft.
50 lb/ft.(2): 10 ft.
75 lb/ft.(2): 7 ft.
Maximum intended load: 25 lb/ft.(2)
Beams: 4 x 6 in.
Maximum platform span: 8 ft.
Maximum beam span: 10 ft.
Nonmandatory Appendix C to Part J-2, List of National Consensus Standards.
ANSI/SIA A92.2-1990 Vehicle-Mounted Elevating and Rotating Aerial Devices
ANSI/SIA A92.3-1990 Manually Propelled Elevating Aerial Platforms
ANSI/SIA A92.5-1990 Boom Supported Elevating Work Platforms
ANSI/SIA A92.6-1990 Self-Propelled Elevating Work Platforms
ANSI/SIA A92.7-1990 Airline Ground Support Vehicle-Mounted Vertical Lift Devices
ANSI/SIA A92.8-1993 Vehicle-Mounted Bridge Inspection and Maintenance Devices
ANSI/SIA A92.9-1993 Mast-Climbing Work Platforms
Nonmandatory Appendix D to Part J-2, List of Training Topics for Scaffold Erectors and Dismantlers.
This Appendix D is provided to serve as a guide to assist employers when evaluating the training needs of employees erecting or dismantling supported scaffolds.
The Agency believes that employees erecting or dismantling scaffolds should be trained in the following topics:
* General Overview of Scaffolding
* regulations and standards
* erection/dismantling planning
* PPE and proper procedures
* fall protection
* materials handling
* access
* working platforms
* foundations
* guys, ties and braces
* Tubular Welded Frame Scaffolds
* specific regulations and standards
* components
* parts inspection
* erection/dismantling planning
* guys, ties and braces
* fall protection
* general safety
* access and platforms
* erection/dismantling procedures
* rolling scaffold assembly
* putlogs
* Tube and Clamp Scaffolds
* specific regulations and standards
* components
* parts inspection
* erection/dismantling planning
* guys, ties and braces
* fall protection
* general safety
* access and platforms
* erection/dismantling procedures
* buttresses, cantilevers, & bridges
* System Scaffolds
* specific regulations and standards
* components
* parts inspection
* erection/dismantling planning
* guys, ties and braces
* fall protection
* general safety
* access and platforms
* erection/dismantling procedures
* buttresses, cantilevers, & bridges
Scaffold erectors and dismantlers should all receive the general overview, and, in addition, specific training for the type of supported scaffold being erected or dismantled.
Nonmandatory Appendix E to Part J-2, Drawings and Illustrations.
This Appendix provides drawings of particular types of scaffolds and scaffold components, and graphic illustrations of bracing patterns and tie spacing patterns.
This Appendix is intended to provide visual guidance to assist the user in complying with the requirements of Part J-2, chapter 296-24 WAC.
BRACING-TUBE & COUPLER SCAFFOLDS
SUSPENDED SCAFFOLD PLATFORM WELDING PRECAUTIONS
MAXIMUM VERTICAL TIE SPACING WIDER THAN 3'-0" BASES
MAXIMUM VERTICAL TIE SPACING 3'-0" AND NARROWER BASES
SYSTEM SCAFFOLD
SCAFFOLDING WORK SURFACES
OUTRIGGER SCAFFOLD
Wash. Admin. Code § 296-24-862
Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, [49.17].040, and[49.17].050 . 00-08-078, § 296-24-862, filed 4/4/00, effective 7/1/00.