Scaffolding module and method erecting same

Fire escape – ladder – or scaffold – Unitary foldable – rigid scaffold or ladder

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182112, 182178, E04G 134

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048587265

ABSTRACT:
Scaffolding module comprising one or more substantially planar frames to receive building materials. Each frame is supported, in use, in a substantially horizontal position by four parallel support members. Each frame and the support members are pivotable relative to each other. Hence, the module can be folded between a reduced volume storage configuration in which each frame lies alongside the support members and an operational configuration in which each frame extends perpendicularly to the support members. A method of erecting scaffolding using the described modules is also disclosed.

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