Scaffolding And Hoarding
When carrying out any building
work/maintenance or removal of any part of a property which is
adjacent to the public highway (road, pavement or rear lane), the
safety of all users of the highway must be paramount.
This is achieved by providing safe areas at
ground level or a platform at high level. When it is necessary to
place hoardings on the highway around the place of work or
scaffolding, permission is necessary and can be obtained from the
Council, on completion of a form together with a sketch. Once
permission has been granted, the conditions attached to the licence
must be carefully read and kept to at all times.
The basic requirements of the conditions are as
follows:
Hoardings:
To be a minimum of 2.5m high and to be able to
withstand high winds.
Illumination may be required if street lighting
is not adequate.
Must have a smooth finish with no protruding
parts.
Pedestrian walkways of satisfactory width are to
be maintained or provided and regularly inspected by the
Contractor.
Scaffolding:
During the erection or dismantling period, a safe
working area at ground level is required to be provided to prevent
pedestrians gaining access - this means that in the Town Centre,
this work is to be carried out outside normal working hours, i.e.
after 6.00pm or before 8.00am on a Sunday.
Will require illumination unless no part of it is
less than 0.45m (18 inches) from a carriageway in a horizontal
direction and no part of it over a footway is less than 2.4m (8
feet) above the footway.
Pedestrian walkway to be maintained around the
scaffold. If this cannot be arranged, it requires to be designed to
allow access under and through the scaffold safely - no trip
hazards, no projecting tubes or fittings, covered adequately to
provide a working platform and prevent materials or debris falling
through. Poles to be highlighted. A reasonable free walking width
must be maintained to enable persons in wheelchairs/prams, etc, to
pass the scaffold safely.
The Council has the necessary powers to issue
licences for scaffolding; to require erection of hoardings to
separate building works from the street; and to ensure hoardings
are securely erected. Contravention of these is an offence with
maximum fines of £5,000 (non-compliance with scaffolding licence),
£1,000 plus £2 per day (contravention of Section 172 of the Act)
and £200 plus £1 per day (contravention of Section 173 of the
Act).
Copies of the Highways Act 1980 can be purchased
from Office of Public Sector
Information.
A copy of the Highways Act 1980 can be inspected
at the Council Offices, where you may also obtain an application
form and further help or advice.
Contacts
Responsible for the issuing of licences
Nottinghamshire County Council
Communities Department
Bolham Lane
Retford
Notts
DN22 6SU
Email: bassetlawao.en@nottscc.gov.uk
Tel: 01777 704851
Fax: 01777 709663
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