ANSI ASSE A10.8-2011 Scaffolding Safety Requirements《脚手架安全要求》.pdf

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1、Printed in U.S.A.A SS EAMERICAN SOCIETY OFSAFETY ENGINEERSAMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDANSI/ASSE A10.8 2011ANSI/ASSE A10.8 2011 Scaffolding Safety RequirementsAmerican National Standardfor Construction and Demolition OperationsANSI/ASSE A10.8 2011Copyright American Society of Safety Engineers Provided

2、by IHS under license with ASSE/SAFE Licensee=CHINA STDS INFORMATION CENTER - avada indx app by/5954931001, User=ZhaoNot for Resale, 05/02/2012 00:37:42 MDTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-The information and materials contained in this publication have been develo

3、ped from sources believed to be reliable. However, the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) as secretariat of the ANSI accredited A10 Committee or individual committee members accept no legal responsibility for the correctness or completeness of this material or its application to specific fa

4、ctual situations. By publication of this standard, ASSE or the A10 Committee does not ensure that adherence to these recommendations will protect the safety or health of any persons, or preserve property. Copyright American Society of Safety Engineers Provided by IHS under license with ASSE/SAFE Lic

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6、irements Secretariat American Society of Safety Engineers 1800 East Oakton Street Des Plaines, Illinois 60018-2187 Approved August 31, 2011 Effective February 13, 2012 American National Standards Institute, Inc. Copyright American Society of Safety Engineers Provided by IHS under license with ASSE/S

7、AFE Licensee=CHINA STDS INFORMATION CENTER - avada indx app by/5954931001, User=ZhaoNot for Resale, 05/02/2012 00:37:42 MDTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Approval of an American National Standard requires verification by ANSI that the requirements for due proces

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12、title page of this standard. Caution Notice: This American National Standard may be revised or withdrawn at any time. The procedures of the American National Standards Institute requires that action be taken periodically to reaffirm, revise, or withdraw this standard. Purchasers of American National

13、 Standards may receive current information on all standards by calling or writing the American National Standards Institute. Published November, 2011 by American Society of Safety Engineers 1800 East Oakton Street Des Plaines, Illinois 60018-2187 (847) 699-2929 www.asse.org Copyright 2011 by America

14、n Society of Safety Engineers All Rights Reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. Printed in the United States of America American National Standard Copyright American S

15、ociety of Safety Engineers Provided by IHS under license with ASSE/SAFE Licensee=CHINA STDS INFORMATION CENTER - avada indx app by/5954931001, User=ZhaoNot for Resale, 05/02/2012 00:37:42 MDTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Foreword (This Foreword is not a part of

16、 American National Standard A10.8-2011.) This standard is one of a series of safety standards that have been formulated by the Accredited Standards Committee on Safety in Construction and Demolition Operations, A10. It is expected that the standards in the A10 series will find a major application in

17、 industry, serving as a guide to contractors, labor, and equipment manufacturers. For the convenience of users, a list of existing and proposed standards in the A10 series for Safety Requirements in Construction and Demolition Operations follows. A10.1 Pre-Project/Pre-Task Safety that is, the total

18、of all loads including the worker(s), material and the equipment placed on the unit. 3.21 Double Pole Scaffold. A scaffold supported from the base by a double row of posts. This scaffold is independent of support from the walls and is constructed of posts, runners, horizontal platform bearers and di

19、agonal bracing. 3.22 Electrical Ground. A conducting connection between an electrical circuit or equipment and the earth, or some conducting body that serves in place of the earth. Copyright American Society of Safety Engineers Provided by IHS under license with ASSE/SAFE Licensee=CHINA STDS INFORMA

20、TION CENTER - avada indx app by/5954931001, User=ZhaoNot for Resale, 05/02/2012 00:37:42 MDTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD A10.8 2011 18 3.23 Elevating Carriage. Movable assembly that supports a work and material platform. 3.24 Eye Spl

21、icing. A loop made in a wire rope around a formed thimble eye by fastening the end of the rope back on to itself by hand-interweaving and serving. 3.25 Fabricated Platform (1-person). Fabricated platform unit of both extendable and fixed length types used for supporting one worker and limited materi

22、al. These platforms are usually used with ladder type scaffolds (see Section 17). 3.26 Fabricated Platform (2-person). Fabricated platform unit used to support two workers and limited material. These plat-form units are usually used with trestles, extension trestles, platforms, stepladders or can be

23、 used with stirrups as part of a suspended scaffold, provided they are a minimum of 20 inches wide. 3.27 Fabricated Platform (3-person). Fabricated platform unit used to support three workers and limited material. These platforms are usually used with stirrups as part of a suspended scaffold or as a

24、 scaffold runner board. 3.28 Fabricated Tubular Frame Scaffold. A system of tubular metal frames (panels) field erected with bracing members. 3.29 Failure. The condition in which a component or assembly can no longer support the load. (Load Refusal) 3.30 Fall Protection. A system designed to prevent

25、 or arrest a persons fall. 3.31 Float or Ship Scaffold. A scaffold hung from overhead supports by means of ropes and consisting of a unit having diagonal bracing underneath. The scaffold rests upon and is securely fastened to two parallel plank bearers at right angles to the span. 3.32 Guardrail Sys

26、tem. A rail system erected along the open sides and ends of platforms. The rail system consists of a toprail and midrail and their supports. 3.33 Guy. A rope, chain or cable used to stabilize a vertical object. 3.34 Hoist. A device intended to be used to raise and lower a suspended scaffold. It may

27、be either manually operated or power-operated. 3.35 Horse Scaffold. A scaffold for light or medium duty that is composed of horses supporting a platform. 3.36 Independent Pole Scaffold. See Double Pole Scaffold. 3.37 Interior Hung Scaffold. A scaffold suspended from the ceiling or roof structure. 3.

28、38 Intermittent Tie-Ins. A means of stabilization whereby a scaffolds suspen-sion ropes are secured to permanently installed building anchors and which are located in vertical rows in close proximity to the suspension ropes. 3.39 Ladder Jack Scaffold. A light-duty scaffold consisting of a platform s

29、upported by brackets attached to single or extension ladders. 3.40 Lanyard. A flexible line to secure the wearer of a full body harness to a lifeline, trolley line or a fixed anchor. 3.41 Lifeline. A line provided for direct or indirect attachment to a workers full body harness, lanyard or decelerat

30、ion device. Such lifelines may be horizontal or vertical in application. 3.42 Load Ratings. Maximum loadings for the following categories: Heavy Duty. A term applying to a scaffold designed and constructed Copyright American Society of Safety Engineers Provided by IHS under license with ASSE/SAFE Li

31、censee=CHINA STDS INFORMATION CENTER - avada indx app by/5954931001, User=ZhaoNot for Resale, 05/02/2012 00:37:42 MDTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD A10.8 2011 19 to carry a working load of 75 pounds per square foot (lb/ft2). Medium Dut

32、y. A term applying to a scaffold designed and con-structed to carry a working load of 50 pounds per square foot, with weight of material in addition to workers. Light Duty. A term applying to a scaffold designed and constructed to carry a working load of 25 pounds per square foot. Special Duty. A te

33、rm applying to a scaffold designed and constructed to carry specific types of loads. 3.43 Manually Propelled Mobile Scaffold. A scaffold assembly supported by casters and moved only manually. 3.44 Masons Adjustable Multiple-Point Suspension Scaffold. A scaffold having a continuous platform supported

34、 by bearers suspended by wire rope hoists from overhead supports, so arranged and operated as to permit the raising or lowering of the platform to the desired working positions. 3.45 Material Platform. The platform area used for landing and stocking of materials. 3.46 Maximum Intended Load. The tota

35、l load of all workers, equipment, tools and materials. 3.47 Midrail. A rail approximately midway between the toprail and platform of a guardrail system. 3.48 Mobile Work Stand. A pre-fabricated mobile scaffold that is designated to be used as a small, highly portable interior scaffolding product. It

36、 is a stand-alone unit that is not intended to be stacked to achieve greater standing/working heights. Platforms are prefabricated specifically for the unit and are adjustable only within a fixed range of heights. 3.49 Modular Suspended Platform. A platform that consists of two or more platform sect

37、ions that are secured together to form a single platform. The platform sections may vary in length and may be used with corner sections to accommodate a specific assembled length. 3.50 Multiple-Point Suspended Scaf-fold. A scaffold supported by more than two active wire ropes from overhead supports

38、so arranged and operated as to permit raising or lowering to desired working position. Refer to the definition for Masons Adjustable Multiple-Point Suspension Scaffold. 3.51 Multiple-Level Suspended Scaf-fold. A series of units at various vertical levels so arranged that they are supported by common

39、 stirrups. This system may be either two-point or multiple-point suspended. 3.52 Needle Beam Scaffold. A plat-form resting on two suspended bearers that is suspended by a line. 3.53 Open Sides and Ends. That portion of a scaffold platform unit that is not protected by a guardrail system, crossbraces

40、, vertical work surfaces or stirrups. 3.54 Operating Device. A push-button, lever or other manual device used to actuate a control. 3.55 Outrigger. A structural member of a supported beam. 3.56 Outrigger Beam. A structural member of a suspended or supported scaffold which provides support for the sc

41、affold by extending the scaffold point of attachment or support to a point out and away from the structure or building Copyright American Society of Safety Engineers Provided by IHS under license with ASSE/SAFE Licensee=CHINA STDS INFORMATION CENTER - avada indx app by/5954931001, User=ZhaoNot for R

42、esale, 05/02/2012 00:37:42 MDTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD A10.8 2011 20 3.57 Outrigger Scaffold. A scaffold consisting of a platform supported by an outrigger or projecting beyond the wall or face of the building or structure, the i

43、nboard ends of which are secured inside of such building or structure. 3.58 Personal Fall Arrest System. An assembly of components and subsystems used to arrest a person in a fall from a working height. 3.59 Plank. A wood board or fabricated component that serves as a platform unit. See Plank (Wood,

44、 Sawn), Plank (Wood, Laminated) and Plank (Metal). Plank (Metal). A metal platform unit sized to support one or more workers or uniformly distributed loads. Metal planks would be of similar dimensions as wood planks. Plank (Wood, Laminated). A platform unit of glue-laminated wood whose method of man

45、ufac-ture and assigned design values contemplate flat use in a scaf-folding application. The two types of laminated wood used in scaffold applications are laminated veneer lumber (LVL) and laminated edge glued lumber (LEG). Plank (Wood, Sawn). A board of sawn lumber whose grading rules and assigned

46、design values contemplate flat use in a scaf-folding application. The plank shall be sized to support one or more workers and materials. 3.60 Platform. A general term for an elevated work surface composed of one or more platform units. 3.61 Platform Unit. A general term for individual components (pl

47、anks, scaffold decks or fabricated platforms) that comprise the platform of a scaffold. A platform unit can either stand alone or be used in conjunction with another to form a platform. 3.62 Prefabricated Mobile Scaffold. A mobile scaffold system that is manufactured and shipped with all necessary c

48、omponents, with the sole purpose of being used as a mobile scaffold. 3.63 Primary Brake. A brake used to stop the hoist and its load under normal operating conditions. 3.64 Prime Mover. The motor of a hoist. 3.65 Pump Jack Scaffold. A scaffold consisting of vertical poles, platform planking and movable platform brackets that travel on the vertical poles. 3.66 Putlog (Truss). A fabricated lattice member designed to carry a concentrated or uniform load. 3.67 Qualified Person. One who, by possession of a recognized degree, certificate, or professional standing, or who by

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