Scaffolding definition

Scaffolding means instruction that builds on a student's prior knowledge and internalizes new information.
Scaffolding means a system of interlocking poles and bars used to provide support or access, or both, to a site for construction purposes as regulated by the South African Bureau of Standards code of practice 085, entitled The Design, Erection, Use and Inspection of Access Scaffolding;
Scaffolding means any structure, framework, swinging stage or similar equipment used for the support or protection of persons engaged in construction work for the purpose of carrying out that work or for the support of materials used in connection with any such work:

Examples of Scaffolding in a sentence

  • Scaffolding or staging more than 300mm above the ground or floor, swung or suspended from an overhead support, shall be erected with stationery supports and shall have guard rails properly attached, bolted, braced and otherwise secured and atleast 900mm high above the floor or platform of such scaffolding or staging and extending along the entire length of the outside and ends there of with only such openings as may necessary for the access of persons and delivery of materials.

  • Scaffolding of staging more than 3.6 m (12 ft.) above the ground or floor, swung or suspended from an overhead supports or erected with stationary support shall have a guard rail properly attached or bolted, braced and otherwise secured at least 90 cm.

  • Scaffolding will be double or single stage as warranted for the particular work and as approved by the Engineer-in-Charge.

  • Scaffolding will generally be single but may be double if warranted for the particular work as approved by the Engineer-in-charge.

  • Scaffolding of staging more than 3.6 m (12ft.) above the ground or floor, swung or suspended from an overhead support or erected with stationary support shall have a guard properly attached or bolted, braced and otherwise secured at least 90 cm.


More Definitions of Scaffolding

Scaffolding. Use & Erection/Dismantle; • Steel Erection; • Job Hazard Analysis; • Accident investigation training for Foremen & Superintendents; The following Safety Procedures will be complied with on the Transbay Transit Center project. These Safety Procedures are in accordance with Webcor/Obayashi Safety Program and the division of Industrial Safety Cal/OSHA Construction Safety Orders.
Scaffolding means the erection, alteration or dismantling of a temporary structure, specifically erected to support platforms, where the structure is such that a person or object could fall more than 4 metres from the structure;
Scaffolding means the erection, alteration or dismantling of a temporary structure, specifically erected to support platforms, where the structure is such that a person or object could fall more than 4 metres from the structure;Reg. 6 def. of "shaft conveyance" inserted by S.R. No. 104/2002 reg. 601(1)(a).
Scaffolding means stents, gauze, wires, wire mesh, films or microscale particles. For greater certainty, the Field of Use shall not include any use of the Technology or Improvements to produce hydroxyapatite and related calcium phosphate compounds on or for orthopaedic implantables, trauma fixation devices, dental implants and bone substitutes;
Scaffolding means any type of construction made of metal, wood or bamboo whose purpose is to enable temporary access to a part or parts of another structure or building whether completed or not;
Scaffolding means any structure or framework used for the support or protection of building employees engaged on any structural work and includes a swinging stage.
Scaffolding means all Scaffolding supplied on hire to the Client by Scafworx, at the Client’s request from time to time, and: