What Makes Scaffolding Portable?
Unlike standard forms of scaffolding, which is assembled deliberately in the area where it will be used since it cannot be easily moved, the purpose behind portable forms of scaffolding is to make them capable of being moved even after they have been assembled. What this means is even after you have put the scaffolding up, you can still take steps to move it anywhere you need for a variety of different projects. The key to portable forms of scaffolding is the presence of casters and wheels. These casters are capable of being locked into place to lend stability to the scaffolding, but they can also be unlocked so that the scaffolding can be moved at will. To get the most out of what this type of scaffolding has to offer, it is important to know the basic safety rules: never allow for the scaffolding to be moved if someone is still present on it, or if other tools and equipment still need to be removed.