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What is NYC BC § 3314.12.8?

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This section outlines the requirements for the installation of putlogs for single pole scaffolds, specifying dimensions and support requirements. It mandates that putlogs must be set vertically and extend beyond the poles while ensuring proper bearing against the building wall. Applies to building owners utilizing scaffolding for construction or maintenance work.

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3314.12.8 Putlogs for single pole scaffolds.

BC § 3314.12.8

All putlogs shall be set with the greater dimension vertical and shall be long enough to project beyond the outer edge of the poles by at least 12 inches (305 mm). Putlogs shall be supported on the ledger and located against the side of the poles and fastened to either the pole or the ledger. The other end of the putlog shall rest in the wall of the building, with at least a 4 inch (102 mm) bearing, and shall not be notched or cut down, except for light duty scaffolds, which may be notched or cut down to fit into a space made by the removal of a brick. In such cases, the notch shall be made on the top of the putlog just deep enough to permit it to be inserted in the hole in the wall.

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