Safety alert on scaffolding practices in Hong Kong

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W. K. Chow
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[1] The Hong Kong Polytechnic University,Department of Building Environment and Energy Engineering
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Scaffolding; Safety management; Safety culture; Occupational safety and health;
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10.1007/s44268-024-00029-3
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There are many incidents involving scaffolding which might lead to serious occupational safety consequences. A poor scaffold erected along public access in Hong Kong is taken as an example to alert the hidden hazards. This indicates inadequacy in safety management with possible violation of the Occupational Safety and Health Ordinance and possible violation of at least three local fire codes of practice, including Means of Escape, Means of Access and Fire Service Installations Codes. Blocking public access for fire exits would lead to hazardous consequences. Occupants might not be able to escape safely and efficiently, and firemen might not be able to access the fire spot quickly. These would lead to unnecessary injury and property damage, court case, insurance claim, and so on. It is obvious that fire safety management should be implemented properly to ensure proper monitoring of the scaffold. However, current control appears to be too loose. Safety culture should be promoted by stakeholders with tighter government control, inspection and penalty. The new penalty scheme of the Occupational Safety and Health Ordinance is a good starting point.
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