Scaffolding - The Unsung Hero of Construction

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Scaffolding history explained!
Scaffolding - The Unsung Hero of Construction

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Just started scaffolding as a carpenter here in Ontario. Definitely an unsung hero. It is our job to help other tradespersons reach the heights they need for their work, and our responsibility to ensure it is done properly for their safety at work when it comes to using scaffold. Thanks for the lesson/vid!

briannabeauchamp
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Very useful for every civil engineer student

sourabhdhakad
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Well researched and presented. Nice channel.

manstonhisk
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At the bottom of the food chain, but there's a limited supply. I haven't come across a reliable and respectful firm in California yet.

jonc.
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Palmers UK pretty much invented modern scaffolding, innovations from SBG (Scaffolding Great Britain) furthered throughout the early to mid 20th century improved a lot of Palmers original designs that we see in use still today over 80 years later.

Recorded use of scaffolding in medieval Europe would have been the PutLog which effectively means to put a log into a wall as a means of access. Scaffolding in the sense of the terminology used today such as Ledger/Standard/transom are Naval terms as the riggers when in port would use the boats wooden components and ropes to earn a little on the side erecting erecting scaffolds.

Hemping a term used in Tube and fitting scaffolds meaning placing another tube in the vertical stance on top of another (Hemping) goes back to the rigging days when the best rope to tie two wooden poles together in the vertical stance was hemp rope.

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