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πŸ”§ Building Safety/Scaffold & Sidewalk Shed

Garden Grove vs Santa Ana

How do scaffold & sidewalk shed rules compare between Garden Grove, CA and Santa Ana, CA?

Garden Grove, CA

Orange County

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Santa Ana, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

Santa Ana scaffold safety follows CA Labor Code Sec. 7150-7158 and Cal/OSHA orders. Scaffolds must support 4x the working load with guardrails above 7.5 feet.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGarden GroveSanta Ana
Governing Law-Labor Code Sec. 7150-7158
Load Safety Factor-4x maximum working load
Guardrail Height-Required above 7.5 ft
Inspection-Before each work shift
Cal/OSHA Orders-Title 8, Sec. 1637-1670

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Garden Grove FAQ

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Santa Ana FAQ

What are the scaffold safety requirements in Santa Ana?

All scaffolds must meet Cal/OSHA Construction Safety Orders (Title 8, Sec. 1637-1670): designed for 4x the intended load, guardrails on open sides above 7.5 feet, and inspected by a competent person before each shift.

Who is responsible for scaffold safety on a construction site?

The employer directing the work is responsible under CA Labor Code Sec. 7151. Furnishing or erecting unsafe scaffolding is a misdemeanor. Both the general contractor and scaffold erector may be liable for safety violations.

Can the city stop work for scaffold violations?

Yes. Cal/OSHA may issue immediate stop-work orders for imminent hazards. The Santa Ana Building Safety Division may also halt work if scaffold conditions violate building permit requirements or pose a danger to the public.

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