Timber Scaffold Board BS 2482:2009

We are importer and stockist for Timber Scaffold Board from Europe and the Baltic countries. The main wood species used is spruce.

The Scaffold Board is used mainly in conjunction with the scaffoldings for temporary access platform in the following industry: –

  1. Building and Construction
  2. Oil and Gas
  3. Ship Building
  4. General industrial purposes for repairs and maintenance

Technical Details:

  • ROUGH SAWN EUROPEAN WHITEWOOD SCAFFOLDING BOARD GRADED TO BS 2482:1981 AND BS 2482:2009 (VISUAL GRADING – VG GRADE) C/W STEEL BANDS NAILED ON BOTH ENDS. AIR DRIED TO 18% MC.

Usage:

  • For Temporary Access Platform and Toe Board usage in Civil Construction, Shipyard, Oil and Gas industry etc. Very suitable for fixing into Walkway or Lift Shaft Platforms using Formwork System such as Doka, Peri Alluma, Zulin, SGB, Hunnebeck etc.

Treatment with CCA:

  • The idea of treatment is to increase durability of the timber that is exposed to rain and shine during construction period which may last for years. Therefore with treatment, it is definitely an added assurance for safety as it prevents rot, fungus and termites (please handle with care such as wearing gloves and ensure hands are properly washed after contact). The timber must be stored above ground and not in wet and moist condition (especially sea water) to have maximum benefit for exterior use.

Advantage:

  • The timber is very straight and light yet it is strong and lasting after treatment.

Thickness:

  • 38mm × 225mm – BS 2482:2009
  • 50mm × 225mm – BS 2482:1981
  • 63mm × 225mm – BS 2482:2009

Maximum Span:

  • For 38mm thickness, the maximum span is 1.20m and for the 50mm thickness recommended maximum span is 2.0m.

Length:

  • Standard length is 3.90m, other lengths such as 2.0m, 2.5m & 3.0m are also available.

Scaffolding Frames:

  • Recommended to used 50mm × 225mm

Other available products related to the usage of scaffolding system are: –

    • Toe Board

Our products are in full compliance with BS2482 and copy is attached here