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  2. Steeplejack - Wikipedia

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    Steeplejacks erect ladders on church spires, industrial chimneys, cooling towers, bell towers, clock towers, or any other high structure.In the UK, steeplejacks now use a belay rope fall-arrest system (similar to the method used by rock climbers) attached to the ladders as they are erected to eliminate solo climbing and greatly reduce the risk of falls from height.

  3. Scaffolding - Wikipedia

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    Scaffolding for rehabilitation in Madrid, Spain [1] Scaffolding for renovation on the Virgin Mary statue, Santiago de Chile, Chile.. Scaffolding, also called scaffold or staging, [2] is a temporary structure used to support a work crew and materials to aid in the construction, maintenance and repair of buildings, bridges and all other human-made structures.

  4. Falsework - Wikipedia

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    Erection: A section is lifted to a vertical position with the assistance of two forklift operators. Placement: The section is guided into position by a ground crew. Completed falsework: Decking and some formwork has been added.

  5. Contractor behind WTC scaffold collapse cited in previous ...

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    A 2008 incident involving a scaffold collapse 47 floors over Manhattan, which occurred only months after Tractel repaired the faulty equipment, resulted in the death of one of two window washers ...

  6. Movable scaffolding system - Wikipedia

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    A movable scaffolding system (MSS) is a special-purpose self-launching form used in bridge construction, specifically prestressed concrete bridges with segments or spans that are cast in place. The movable scaffolding system is used to support a form while the concrete is cured; once the segment is complete, the scaffold and forms are moved to ...

  7. Land diving - Wikipedia

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    The men cut trees to construct the body, clear a site for the tower, and remove rocks from the soil. [9] The soil is tilled to soften the ground. [2] The wood is freshly cut, so that it can remain strong. [3] The core of the tower is made from a lopped tree, and a pole scaffolding tied together with vines stabilizing it. [11]

  8. 2 workers rescued after scaffolding tilts at Milwaukee County ...

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    Milwaukee fire crews responded "in less than a minute" to a call at 2:48 p.m. that some kind of scaffolding failure occurred, and that two people aboard it were trapped, fire Chief Aaron Lipski ...

  9. Climbing formwork - Wikipedia

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    Crane-Climbing formwork: The working platform and the formwork are a unit. Climbing formwork (crane-climbing): in this type of climbing formwork, the formwork around the structure is displaced upwards with the help of one or more cranes [4] once the hardening of the concrete has proceeded far enough.

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