1) A supported scaffold is a scaffold that is attached to the ground rather than suspended by cables. A competent person is able to identify hazards, unsafe working conditions, and has authority to eliminate hazards.
2) Scaffolds must be inspected at the beginning of each shift and after any occurrence that could impact structural integrity. Damaged parts must be repaired, replaced, or removed from service.
3) Fall protection such as guardrails or personal fall arrest systems are required for scaffolds over 10 feet tall and workers must be trained on scaffold safety hazards and procedures.