Scaffolding

Scaffold Use Requirements – Summary

SafeWork NSW

1. Licensed Personnel & High-Risk Work

• All scaffolding work (erection, alteration, dismantling) where a person or object could fall more than 4 m must be performed by a worker with the appropriate high-risk work licence (e.g., SB, SI, SA).

2. Competent Person Inspections

A competent person must inspect scaffolds:

  • Before first use (handover inspection)
  • After any alteration or repair
  • After incidents or adverse weather events
  • At least once every 30 days while the scaffold remains erected
  • Inspections must be documented and records kept onsite until dismantling.

3. Inspection Scope & Standards

Inspections must ensure:

  • Scaffold is complete, stable, correctly tied and braced
  • Guard-rails, mid-rails, toe-boards, platforms and access are correctly installed
  • Loadings do not exceed rated capacity
  • No unauthorized modifications
  • Access is restricted to incomplete or unsafe scaffolds

4. Scaffold Tagging & Access Control

  • Scaffold must display inspection tag or certificate (e.g., green = safe, red = do not use)
  • Prevent unauthorized access with barriers or signage

5. Record-Keeping & Certification

  • Maintain handover certificates and inspection reports onsite
  • Keep records until scaffold is dismantled
  • Document all maintenance and incident responses

6. Inspection Frequency Summary

Inspection EventWhen Required
Handover InspectionBefore first use after erection
Post-Alteration/Repair InspectionImmediately after each change
Post-Incident or Severe WeatherImmediately before reuse
Periodic Competent Person InspectionAt least every 30 days while in place