· Company Mission
At Strong Hold, our mission is to deliver exceptional scaffolding services and comprehensive supply chain solutions that ensure safety, quality, and client satisfaction in every project.
· Company History
Founded in 2015 and officially registered in 2024, Strong Hold has quickly established itself as a trusted partner in the construction sector, specializing in scaffolding solutions for complex projects in oil, gas, and power plant.
· Team Overview
Our dedicated team at Strong Hold consists of industry professionals with over 15 years of experience in scaffolding service certified and bring a wealth of knowledge to every project. We collaborate closely with our clients to understand their specific needs, ensuring we deliver tailored solutions that enhance project efficiency and prioritize safety.
//WHO ARE WE
is a temporary structure used to support a work crew and materials to aid in the construction, maintenance and repair of buildings.
1. Single Scaffolding or Brick Layer Scaffolding
2. Double scaffolding or Independent Scaffolding
3. Cantilever Scaffolding
4. Suspended Scaffolding
5. Ladder or Trestle Scaffolding
6. Mobile Scaffolding or Patented scaffolding
7. Tube and clamp Scaffolding
System Scaffolding
1. Cup lock scaffolding
2. Kwikstage Scaffolding
3. Staircase Tower
Q- How many types of bracing ?
A-4 type of brassing.
1-cross brassing
2-knee brassing
3-Sway brassing
4-Plane brassing
Q-How many types of Clamps ?
A-Six types of clamps
1-Right angle (Fix clamp)-610kg
2-Swivel (chalu clamp)-610kg
3-Sleeve coupler (box clamp)-550kg
4-Ladder clamp-550kg
5-Plank coupler (Jaali clamp)-565kg
6-Beam clamp-3000kg
Any time a person has to work at height there is a risk associated with the work, and work on temporary structures like scaffolding is no different.
According to OSHA (the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration):
Scaffold-related accidents cause about 4,500 injuries and 60 deaths in the U.S. each year.
Falls from scaffolding account for approximately 25% of all workplace fatalities.
Almost 72% of those injured attributed their accident to the planking or support giving way, to slipping, or to being struck by a falling object.
Defects. Scaffolding-related accidents are often caused by faulty scaffolding. Some examples of defects include compromised steel tubing is compromised or screws not lining up as they should.
Falling objects. Falling objects like tools, construction materials, or debris are a common cause of injury for those working on staging. To avoid injuries associated with falling objects, a best practice is to provide a cover for each level of scaffolding.
Weather. It can be extremely dangerous to work at height on a partially-constructed building when the weather is changing. Rain or snow can make the planking slippery, and temperature fluctuations can compromise attachment points and cause planks to loosen, crack, and fail.
Ignoring safety standards. Numerous other factors can lead to serious and fatal accidents, including overloading scaffolding and placing scaffolding too close to hazardous energy sources.
Inadequate training. Work on scaffolding and constructing scaffolding both call for specialized training. Scaffold builders and erectors must be trained in scaffolding construction and safety standards for the particular scaffolding they are erecting, and scaffold workers must be knowledgeable about the risks associated with scaffolding.
Insufficient supply of safety equipment. It is still necessary to provide workers with access to appropriate safety equipment even when scaffolds are designed, manufactured, and constructed properly.
Cleaning
Workers commonly can stand on scaffolding to clean windows and other parts of skyrise buildings.
Construction
Scaffolding can be crucial for construction, since it allows workers to stand at height on a stable surface. This is especially true for skyscrapers and other high rise structures, but its use is also common for construction work done closer to the ground.
Industrial inspections
Inspections are one of the top uses of scaffolding, since scaffolding allows inspectors to reach areas they couldn’t otherwise access in order to perform visual inspections or other kinds of NDT testing.
Maintenance
Inspections are typically the first step in a maintenance process, since they uncover areas that may require maintenance. After inspectors find these areas, maintenance workers will address those defects by standing on scaffolding to perform their work.
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