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Safety of Scaffolds in Adverse Weather

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In an ideal world, the weather would be agreeable enough every single workday for personnel using scaffolds to finish their tasks without any delays, but the reality is that all kinds of bad weather soon threw a wrench in those preparations. Work using Houston Scaffolding can occasionally be subject to Mother Nature's whims, just like any construction project, therefore it's important to know what to do in those situations. Action Plan Every business should have a plan in place to deal with bad weather, whether it be lightning, freezing temperatures, strong winds, or flash flooding. This means assigning a person to keep track of the weather, but it also necessitates communication between management and crew members so everyone is aware of what to do in the event of inclement weather. Here are some examples of how an action plan may look for some of the most typical sorts of bad weather: Rain and Flash Flooding This is a very dangerous endeavour for anyone using any scaffold r...