Scaffolding in Broward County follows OSHA and Florida Building Code requirements. Sidewalk sheds, pedestrian protection, and permits are required for work adjacent to public right-of-way or over six feet in height.
Scaffolding on Broward County construction and renovation sites follows federal OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart L requirements for fall protection, guardrails, planking, and competent person oversight. The Florida Building Code Chapter 33 governs safeguards during construction including pedestrian protection. Scaffolding over six feet requires fall protection via guardrails or personal fall arrest systems, and supported scaffold planking must extend at least six inches beyond supports. Work adjacent to public sidewalks and rights-of-way typically requires a sidewalk closure or covered walkway permit from the applicable municipality with overhead protection sized to the work zone. Highrise facade restoration and recertification under the 40-year milestone program commonly use swing-stage scaffolds that require dedicated permits, rigging inspections, and wind shutdowns. Contractors must hold current Broward County Construction Industry Licensing Board certifications or state certifications, and workers must complete OSHA 10 or 30 training under many project labor requirements.
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