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Tower Scaffold Aluminium
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Tower Scaffold Aluminium

Aluminium Tower scaffold. £200. Working height approx 2 meters. Would need new ply for the platform.

County Antrim
£200
Heavy Duty Combi Ladder Combination, length 13’ 3” Over 100 Ladders Steps Trestles Scaffolds in One
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Heavy Duty Combi Ladder Combination, length 13’ 3” Over 100 Ladders Steps Trestles Scaffolds in One

Heavy Duty Combi Ladder Combination, length 13’ 3” Over 100 Ladders Steps Trestles Stair Scaffolds in One Fantastic Combi ladder, folds into various shapes, makes a 13 foot ladder or 6 foot step ladder, see photos attached. Originally cost £250

Larne, County Antrim
£95

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What safety checks should I perform on scaffolding before buying it?

Before purchasing scaffolding, thoroughly inspect it for any signs of damage, such as bent frames, missing braces, or corroded components. Ensure all locking mechanisms are functioning correctly and that the scaffolding is stable when assembled. Check for compliance with relevant British Standards (BS EN 12811-1) and consider having a qualified professional inspect it, especially if you're unfamiliar with scaffolding safety.

What type of scaffolding is best suited for my needs?

The best type of scaffolding depends on the height and complexity of the job. Mobile scaffolding is ideal for smaller, shorter tasks, while tower scaffolding is better for reaching higher areas. For more complex or irregular shapes, consider modular or system scaffolding. Consider the weight capacity of the scaffolding and ensure it meets the requirements of the task at hand.

What legal requirements should I be aware of when using scaffolding in Northern Ireland?

When using scaffolding for work at height in Northern Ireland, you must comply with the Work at Height Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2005. This includes ensuring the scaffolding is erected, altered, and dismantled by competent persons, and that it is inspected regularly. Risk assessments must be conducted before work begins, and appropriate fall protection measures must be in place. Always ensure the scaffolding is erected on stable ground.

How should I store scaffolding when it's not in use?

Store scaffolding in a dry, secure location to prevent corrosion and damage. Stack components neatly and securely to avoid them falling and causing injury. Protect the scaffolding from the elements, especially rain and snow. Consider covering it with a tarpaulin to further protect it from the weather. Regularly inspect stored scaffolding for any signs of deterioration.

What questions should I ask the seller about the scaffolding's history and condition?

Ask the seller about the scaffolding's age, how frequently it was used, and whether it has been involved in any accidents or incidents. Inquire about any repairs or modifications that have been made. Request any documentation, such as inspection reports or certificates of conformity. If possible, inspect the scaffolding in person before making a purchase to assess its condition for yourself.