Steel scaffolding is known as a temporary supporting system, which is widely used in the construction industry. Scaffolds are used to provide a safe working environment during the construction of large structures. Steel scaffolds are more robust and durable than other scaffolding types.
Steel scaffolding consists of parts such as steel pipes, horizontal and vertical members, cross links and legs. Scaffolds save time and labor in construction projects as they are easy to assemble and quick to disassemble. In addition, the modular structure of steel scaffolding provides flexible use with its ability to adapt to different building types.
Steel scaffolding is used in large construction projects such as high-rise buildings, towers, viaducts and bridges. Steel scaffolds are more robust and durable than wooden or aluminum scaffolds, but they are more difficult to transport because they are heavier. In addition, the use of scaffolds by people who do not have sufficient training and experience in the assembly and use of scaffolds can be dangerous and is important in terms of work safety.