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Posted By AlB
I'll be brief:
Housebuilders have scaffold up for a new build. Roof trusses arrive on site, waiting to be placed on the building. Truss racks are not constructed. They lean the roof trusses agains the scaffold. I disagree with the practice as its putting lateral stresses on the scaffold. Am I unduly concerned?
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Posted By BS
Unsure about the additional stress on the scaffold, however, would it not be safer to have these on the level to reduce the risk of them following?
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Posted By BS
Oops that should read falling not following.
Sorry
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Posted By Dave McIness
One or 2 against the scaffold is unlikely to make much difference, however a whole roof's worth of trusses would add significant lateral stresses to the scaffold.
As for laying them flat on the ground - do not do this, roof trusses must be stored vertically to avoid damaging them.
Ideally a specific scaffold frame should be erected to store them in the vertical and off the damp floor. the TRA provides guidance on the storage of roof trusses.
Dave
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Posted By Mark Ellis
Hi A/B this is a frequent occurrence on sites with minimal space, generally the truss rack is erected next to/adjoining the scaffold scaffold may have additional bracing added if the trusses are particularly large/heavy.
In my experience this is an ideal position because the trusses can secured to the scaffold [blue rope usually] and can be lifted directly to the roof by crane when required, eliminating the need to move them around the site by forklift-as normally happens.
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Posted By AlB
It's usually around 10 trusses against the scaffold.
I agree that one or two will not make much of a difference but 10 trusses on a scaffold that is loaded out for brickwork makes me nervous. My advice was to review the scaffold design and install additional bracing and ties as required.
Thanks for the replies.
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