What are the requirements for the site and warehouse when storing scaffolding?
(1) The site or warehouse where the scaffolding is kept should be selected in a clean and well-drained place, away from factories and mines that produce harmful gases or dust. Remove weeds and all debris on the site and keep the scaffolding clean;
(2) Do not stack in the warehouse with materials that are corrosive to scaffolding, such as acids, alkalis, salts, and cement. Different types of steel pipes should be stacked separately to prevent confusion and prevent contact corrosion;
(3) Large sections of steel, rails, steel plates, large-caliber scaffolding, forgings, etc. can be stacked in the open air;
(4) Small and medium-sized steel, wire rods, steel bars, medium-caliber scaffolds, steel wires and wire ropes, etc., can be stored in well-ventilated sheds, but they must be up and down;
(5) Some small scaffolding, thin steel plates, steel strips, silicon steel sheets, small-caliber or thin-walled scaffolding, various cold-rolled and cold-drawn steel pipes, and expensive and corrosive metal products can be stored in the warehouse;
(6) Treasury should be selected according to geographical conditions. Generally, general closed warehouses are used, that is, warehouses with roofs and walls, tight doors and windows, and ventilation facilities;
(7) Treasury requires ventilation in sunny days, close moisture-proof in rainy days, and often maintain a suitable storage environment;