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A competent person must inspect scaffolds and scaffold components for visible defects before each work shift and after any occurrence that could affect structural integrity. What is the maximum interval between these inspections?

Correct Answer

B) Every work shift

OSHA requires scaffold inspections before each work shift and after any occurrence that could affect structural integrity. This ensures worker safety by identifying potential hazards before workers access the scaffold.

Answer Options
A
Every 24 hours
B
Every work shift
C
Every 48 hours
D
Every 7 days

Why This Is the Correct Answer

OSHA 29 CFR 1926.451(f)(3) explicitly requires competent persons to inspect scaffolds and scaffold components for visible defects before each work shift and after any occurrence that could affect structural integrity. The maximum interval is therefore every work shift, as this is the mandatory inspection frequency. This ensures continuous safety monitoring and immediate identification of potential hazards before workers access the scaffold system.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: Every 24 hours

Every 24 hours is incorrect because work shifts may be shorter or longer than 24 hours. OSHA requires inspection before each work shift regardless of the actual duration, making this time-based interval inadequate for compliance.

Option C: Every 48 hours

Every 48 hours is too infrequent and violates OSHA requirements. If work shifts occur more frequently than every 48 hours, scaffolds would be used without proper inspection, creating serious safety hazards and regulatory violations.

Option D: Every 7 days

Every 7 days is far too infrequent and completely inadequate for scaffold safety. Multiple work shifts would occur without required inspections, creating extreme safety risks and serious OSHA violations that could result in citations and penalties.

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