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Scaffold & Sidewalk Shed: Irvine vs Santa Ana

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

Irvine and Santa Ana have similar restriction levels.

Irvine, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

Irvine scaffold safety follows CA Labor Code 7150-7157 and Cal/OSHA Title 8. Scaffolds must support 4x intended load with guardrails above 7.5 feet.

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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

FactIrvineSanta Ana
Governing LawCA Labor Code 7150-7157, Title 8 CCR 1637-1670Labor Code Sec. 7150-7158
Load CapacityMust support 4x maximum intended load-
GuardrailsRequired on open sides above 7.5 feet-
Fall ProtectionRequired for workers above 15 feet-
Competent PersonMust supervise erection and dismantling-
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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Irvine FAQ

What are the scaffold safety requirements in Irvine?

California Labor Code 7150-7157 and Cal/OSHA Title 8 require scaffolds to support four times the intended load, have guardrails on open sides above seven and one-half feet, and be supervised by a competent person during erection and dismantling. Workers above 15 feet need fall protection.

Who enforces scaffold safety on Irvine construction sites?

Cal/OSHA (DOSH) has primary enforcement authority and may conduct unannounced site inspections. The Irvine Building and Safety Division may review scaffold plans as part of building permit approval. Violations of Labor Code 7150 can result in misdemeanor criminal charges.

Does Irvine require scaffold plans for building permits?

For commercial projects involving significant facade work, the Building and Safety Division may require scaffold plans as part of the permit review process. Residential projects typically do not require separate scaffold plan submittals but must still comply with Cal/OSHA requirements.

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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