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SUPER PRO LOCK COMPLETE SYSTEM (SPLC) -- 
contains the Super Pro Lock, Telescoping Handrails and 
Four Mini-Stabilizers to comply with OSHA Standards
(Parts Shown in Green in Photo)

4 Mini Stabilizers widen the base to meet OSHA Standards.
Reference 1926.452(w)(6)(i-v)(ii) Height of scaffold-to-base width ratio

STABILIZERS MUST BE USED ON ALL 
NU-WAVE  SUPER PRO LOCK SYSTEMS

Telescoping Handrails on Both Sides Provide Extra Safety

OSHA STANDARDS

1926.452(w)(3)
“Manual force used to move the scaffold shall be applied as close to the base as practicable, but not more than 5 feet (1.5 m) above the supporting surface.”

1926.452(w)(5)
“Scaffolds shall be stabilized to prevent tipping during movement.”

1926.452 (w)(6)(i-v)

“Employees shall not be allowed to ride on scaffolds unless the following conditions exist:

(i)  The surface on which the scaffold is being moved is within 3 degrees of level and free of pits, holes and obstructions;

(ii)  The height-to-base width ratio of the scaffold    during movement is two-to-one (2:1) or less, unless the scaffold is designed and constructed to meet or exceed nationally recognized stability test requirements such as those listed in paragraph (x) of Appendix A to this subpart (ANSI/SIA A92.5 and A92.6);

(iii)  Outrigger frames, when used, are installed on both sides of the scaffold;

(iv)  When power systems are used, the propelling force is applied directly to the wheels and does not produce a speed in excess of 1 foot per second (0.3 mps);

(v)  No employee is on any part of the scaffold which extends outward beyond the wheels, casters or other supports.”

1926.452(w)(10)
“Before a scaffold is moved, each employee on the scaffold shall be made aware of the move.”

WARNING:  Use only on clean, level floors. Make sure toggle lever is fully engaged. Follow OSHA standards for scaffold construction and use.  Failure to use as directed could cause serious injury.