METHOD STATEMENT FOR SCAFFOLDING
METHOD STATEMENT FOR SCAFFOLDING
REVISION ISSUE
HISTORY DESCRIPTION REVIEW / STATUS
DATE
Table of Contents
1. Scope of Work................................................................................................................................3
2. Location of works..........................................................................................................................3
3. Description of Works....................................................................................................................3
4. Plant and equipment....................................................................................................................7
5. Related documentation and assessments...........................................................................8
6. Location and protection of any services/facilities affected by ongoing work..........8
7. Foreseeable adverse effects and their control...................................................................8
8. Safety precautions........................................................................................................................9
9. Monitoring systems......................................................................................................................9
10. Further information/observations........................................................................................9
11. Attachments..............................................................................................................................10
1. Scope of Work
The supply of labour and materials to assemble and dismantle scaffolding, following current British
Standards, relevant legislation, and Approved Code of Practices.
2. Location of works
2.1. Site Address- [Address for the project/site]
3. Description of Works
To supply, erect and dismantle the full scaffold and temporary roof to the above property, in
conjunction with and strictly following supplied Engineer’s drawings. Fencing, pedestrian protection and
signage /lighting are to be supplied as necessary.
The assembly procedure for the structure will follow the technical guidance contained within
the current guidance as issued by NASC (National Access & Scaffolding Confederation)
TG20:13 and SG4:15.
3.4. Erection
The scaffold team will consist of 2 or more operatives. Ground conditions will be inspected to
ensure a sound, level base. Scaffolds will be erected as per plans provided, by CITB-trained
operatives using current NASC legislation. Scaffolding / Handrail will be constructed using
galvanized British Standard tubes and fittings. Handrails will be fixed to the main support
beam using scaffolding steel fixing clamps to British Standard EN74-1. All boarded lifts will be
guard railed & toe boards fitted. Ladders will be supplied for access to the scaffold.
All operatives will arrive at the site wearing full PPE (Harness and Lanyard, Hard Hat, Hi-Vis
Clothing, Steel Toe Capped Boots, Gloves, and Safety Glasses) All operatives are to report to
the Site Manager, Inductions given, and Site Safety made aware to all operatives
MS/RA/Scope of work to be explained to all operatives by the supervisor, questions answered
and all operatives to sign MS/RA. Ground conditions are inspected to ensure a sound level
base Working area between the lorry and the location of the scaffold is to be cordoned off and
any obstructions or hazards are to be removed, to provide a safe working area for the
movement of equipment.
Base Lift
The lift will be positioned at the required height as agreed with Client/ [YOUR COMPANY]
Erect the required number of standards on top of sole boards and base plates
Ledgers can then be fixed using double couplings
The process is to have proceeded along the length of the required scaffold
Transoms are then fixed again using double couplings, ensuring support scaffold boards every
1.2m (maximum).
NOTE: Minimum and maximum board overhangs will be observed (minimum 50mm and maximum
150mm)
This can now be fully boarded and handrails to minimise the risk of falling in line with SG4:15
2nd and subsequent lifts.
Ledgers are to be sized so joints are staggered and do not fall in the same bay. Ledgers are
fixed to standards using right-angle couplers and level following the tolerances stated in
TG20:13. Sleeve couplers will be used if joints in ledgers are required.
2nd and subsequent lifts are to be positioned at a height agreed upon with Client and [YOUR
COMPANY]
Fix 1st lift transoms to be fixed to the ledgers with putlog clips adjacent to the standards and
to support the boards every 1.2m.
NOTE: Minimum and maximum board overhangs will be observed (minimum 50mm and maximum
150mm).
This can now be fully boarded and handrails to minimise the risk of falling in line with SG4:15
Scaffolders will use the advanced guardrail principle to install guardrails progressively from
below using a step system to avoid the need to access unprotected lifts.
Working away from the ladder position, scaffolders fix bottom guardrails progressively to the
standards using right-angle couplers. The primary guardrail will be fixed/installed at a
minimum height of 950 millimetres above the working platform. An intermediate guardrail is
to be fixed to ensure no vertical gap greater than 450mm between guardrails
Toe boards are to be fitted to all external elevations of the scaffold. Secured at a minimum of
two positions using putlog clips to the standards.
Ledger bracing to be fitted, using swivel couplers within 300mm of node point, to the end
pairs of standards and at alternative pairs of standards
Front bracing is to be fixed to the standard close to the ground, using swivel couplers within
300mm of the node point. A face brace shall be fitted as per TG20:13.
Once the scaffold is completed and inspected, Scaff Tag is to be fitted, the Client informed and
the Handover Certificate is to be issued, hard copy and emailed.
Cordon between lorry and scaffold position to be cleared Where ladder beams are to be
incorporated in the scaffold, this will be subject to a design check, with installation undertaken
following supplied drawings, and under the supervision of an Advanced Scaffolder.
For sheeted roofs upon beam works the ladder beam points above need to be adhered to,
with operatives to use double lanyards
3.5. Dismantling
The dismantling procedure is often the reverse of the Erection procedure (see above).
Please Note that hazards may change. Risk Assessment must be checked if still valid and
amended as necessary Should a different gang erect team dismantle the scaffold,
Method Statement and Risk Assessment is to be communicated and signed.
All operatives will arrive at the site wearing full PPE (Harness and Lanyard, Hard Hat, Hi-Vis
Clothing, Steel Toe Capped Boots, Gloves, and Safety Glasses) All operatives are to report to
the Site Manager, Inductions given, and Site Safety made aware to all operatives
MS/RA/Scope of work to be explained to all operatives by the supervisor, questions answered
and all operatives to sign MS/RA.
Ground conditions are inspected to ensure a sound level base Working area between the lorry
and the location of the scaffold is to be cordoned off and any obstructions or hazards are to be
removed, to provide a safe working area for the movement of equipment.
Cordon off a safe working area around the lorry and scaffold and the area between the lorry
and scaffold for movement of equipment, removing any obstructions or hazards (construction
debris, trip hazards etc.).
Scaffold structure, including platforms to be examined for soundness and if necessary,
components to be repaired or replaced.
Scaffolders are to dismantle all lifts systematically lift by lift, using the advanced guardrail
principle, following SG4:15.
No equipment will be stored on the scaffold or thrown to the ground.
Equipment is to be handed to the operative on the lift below until it reaches the ground to be
walked to the lorry and stacked safely.
Continue this sequence until the scaffold is dismantled fully.
As the equipment is placed on lorry scaffold components will be inspected for damage and if
necessary, mark for repair or disposal.
Check and clear the site of scaffold debris.
Remove cordoned barriers and place them on the lorry.
Inform the Site Manager that the job has been completed. The email will be sent to the state
scaffold completed
NEVER work alone, and always make sure other gang members are close by, within verbal
communication and Visual distance.
If a worker falls while wearing a safety harness with a shock-absorbing lanyard & is
unconscious, he MUST be rescued within an average of 5 minutes.
In case of any casualty Rescue by ladder or boarded lift (Scissor lift if readily available)
Details of site address/how high casualty has fallen, and condition of casualty will need to be
communicated to emergency services by dialling [911/999, etc.]
Assign a team member to direct traffic/set up barriers to give clear access to emergency
services
Protect and safeguard accident scene carefully/install barriers to prevent further injury
If not rescued within such a short time, he might sustain fatal health effects due to suspension
trauma.
Make sure an unconscious suspended victim has no other injuries in the head or back due to
the pendulum effect.
If the victim is conscious and alert ask him to keep moving his legs and body as if cycling,
which will prevent blood from building up and becoming stagnant in lower limbs.
WE ALWAYS RECOMMEND THAT THE EMERGENCY SERVICES ARE THE FIRST TO ADMINISTER CARE TO
OUR OPERATIVES ALTHOUGH IN CERTAIN CASES FULLY TRAINED FIRST AIDERS WILL NEED TO ACT
Operatives will receive a pre-start “toolbox talk” to discuss this method statement/risk
assessment and to ensure that they are familiar with the method of work and hazards specific
to this document and site.
Site Induction (done through this MS/RA).
[YOUR COMPANY] Scaffolding Health and Safety Policy or West End Group H&S Policy
Documentation and British Standards* for plant, equipment, machinery and equipment see
Section 4
On-site monitoring checks for ongoing works.
Site Rules (where applicable).
Training certificates*
Handover certification after work to confirm Clients’ satisfaction.
* Copies available upon request.
8. Safety precautions
[YOUR COMPANY] employees are not permitted to smoke on site.
The minimum PPE to be always worn, by scaffold operatives, whilst working on site is:
YES- Safety helmet – BS EN 397
YES - Safety footwear – With toe cap protection and mid sole EN 20345
NO - Eye protection – EN 166
YES- Hi-Viz vest – EN 20471
YES – Gloves (EN388 Cat 2)
YES - Suitable fall arrest harness – EN 361
YES - Suitable fall arrest lanyard – EN 354
All Scaffolders will adhere to the “Scaffolder’s Safe Zone”, following the guidance issued by
NASC (National Access & Scaffolding Confederation).
A communicated rescue plan will be in force in the unlikely event of a Scaffolder falling and
being suspended in a fall arrest system.
The Client is to make the Asbestos Register (where applicable) available for scrutiny.
As soon as it is practicable to do so, suitable signs will be erected in prominent positions
informing site personnel of the condition of the structure, e.g., “Incomplete Scaffold - Do Not
Access”, “Scaff-tags”
Welfare and First Aid facilities are to be provided by the Client.
Any specific height access, e.g., to lift materials and equipment by crane, is to be provided by
the Client in conjunction with [YOUR COMPANY].
Noise is to be kept to a minimum limit.
A hazard spotting procedure is used, allowing an identified hazard to be remedied through
discussion with the site supervisor.
All operatives engaged in the task will be experienced and fully trained in their respective
duties. The site fire emergency procedures will be practised and adopted and or controlled by
the Client.
9. Monitoring systems
[YOUR COMPANY] will prepare and implement a plan of regular monitoring and inspection of
health and safety arrangements to ensure a safe working environment.
Employees will check that equipment, including any personal protective equipment supplied,
is suitable and safe before use.
Regular supervision will be undertaken by the site supervisor with records maintained.
11. Attachments
11.1.Risk Assessment
11.2.Permit To Work at Height