SUSPENDED SCAFFOLDS TIPS
Suspended Scaffolds (also called hanging scaffolds) are work platforms that hang from overhead support structures on roofs or building setbacks. Suspended scaffolds must comply with the New York City Construction Codes.
All workers on suspended scaffolds must complete scaffold-specific training. In addition, a designated foreman, licensed sign hanger or licensed rigger must be on site at all times to supervise scaffold operations.
Types of Suspended Scaffolds
There are three major types of suspended scaffolding:
Using Outrigger Beams & C-Hooks
Applicants seeking to use outrigger beams must file a CD-5 application with the Cranes & Derricks Unit. Notification must be made to the Buildings Department prior to using outrigger beams or c-hooks.
Training Requirements and Certifications
Workers
Erectors