Prior to moving the mobile scaffold, ensure all staff are familiar with its structure, working principles, and moving procedures. Also, inspect all components for any damage and replace immediately if needed. Furthermore, ensure the construction site's ground is level and firm to prevent tipping or sliding during movement.
During scaffolding movement, necessary safety precautions must be taken. Firstly, all staff members should wear protective gear such as hard hats and safety belts. Secondly, a designated person should be responsible for directing the movement, ensuring all staff follow instructions and maintain coordination. During the movement, a caution line should be set up to prohibit unauthorized personnel from entering the construction site.
Scaffold Movement Operation Standards:
Ensure relocation route: Prior to relocation, a reasonable route should be determined based on construction requirements and the actual on-site conditions.
Unlock: Before moving, ensure that the scaffolding and brackets are completely loosened.
Mobile Stability: During movement, scaffolding should remain stable to prevent tilting or sliding.
Gradual Stop: After reaching the required position, the movement should be gradually stopped to ensure the stability of the scaffolding.
Reaffix: After the scaffolding reaches the required position, it should be reaffixed to ensure stability.
Safety Precautions for Scaffold Movement:
Avoid moving scaffolding during adverse weather conditions (such as strong winds, rain, snow, etc.).
During exercise, if an abnormal situation is detected (such as part damage, ground loosening, etc.), the activity should be immediately stopped and addressed promptly.
Maintain a safe distance from surrounding buildings and other facilities during movement to prevent collisions or scratches.
During use, regular inspections and maintenance of the scaffolding components should be conducted to ensure safety and stability.
After use, scaffolding should be properly stored to prevent wind, rain, and human damage.



