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Scaffold & Sidewalk Shed: Kent vs Seattle

How do scaffold & sidewalk shed rules compare between Kent, WA and Seattle, WA?

Kent has fewer restrictions than Seattle.

Kent, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Kent follows Washington State Building Code (WAC 296-874) and IBC Chapter 33 for scaffolding. Commercial scaffold work requires L and I permits and daily safety inspections.

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Seattle, WA

King County

Heavy Restrictions

Seattle requires permits for scaffolding erected on public rights-of-way through the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT). The Seattle Building Code and Washington Industrial Safety and Health Act (WISHA) establish safety standards for scaffold construction, inspection, and use. All scaffolding must comply with OSHA and L&I fall protection standards.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKentSeattle
Residential thresholdPermit typically required over 10 ft-
Governing codeIBC Ch 33 and WAC 296-874-
Right-of-wayROW permit needed for sidewalk use-
InspectionsCompetent-person check each shiftBefore each work shift
SDOT Permit-Required for scaffolding in public right-of-way
State Standard-WAC 296-874 Scaffolds
Fall Protection-Required above 10 feet
Competent Person-Required to supervise erection and dismantling

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Kent FAQ

Do I need a permit for a small homeowner scaffold?

Generally no for residential scaffolding under 10 feet used by the homeowner, but commercial and taller scaffolds require permits and L and I compliance.

Can scaffolding block the sidewalk?

Only with a Kent right-of-way permit and covered pedestrian walkway when the scaffold exceeds 8 feet in height.

Seattle FAQ

Do I need a permit for scaffolding in Seattle?

Yes. A Street Use permit from SDOT is required for scaffolding in the public right-of-way. The Seattle Building Code also requires compliance with scaffold standards for all construction sites.

What safety standards apply to scaffolding in Seattle?

Scaffolding must comply with WAC 296-874 (Washington scaffold standards), OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart L, and the Seattle Building Code. A competent person must supervise erection and daily inspections are required.

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