. Permanent scaffolds should be secured by tying off to a firm portion of the structure every 26 ft. vertically, 30 ft. horizontally, at each end, and the top a) True b) False
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Permanent scaffolds should indeed be secured by tying off to a firm portion of the structure. However, the specific distances can vary depending on the type of scaffold, the height, the load it carries, and local regulations. Show more…
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