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spacing of scafold bracing

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Scaffold bracing is essential for maintaining structural stability and ensuring worker safety. Proper installation and spacing of braces are critical to prevent scaffold collapse and related hazards. Regulations and industry standards provide specific guidelines for different types of scaffolds, including tube and coupler scaffolds and wood pole scaffolds.

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