Cal. Code Regs. tit. 8, § 1640
(a) Pole scaffolds to be used by carpenters, lathers, shinglers, painters, plasterers, sheet metal workers, or other trades not using heavy tools or storing heavy materials on the scaffolds, shall be constructed as follows:
(See Plate B-18, Appendix)
(b) Light-Duty Exterior Scaffolds.
(1) Uprights. For heights not to exceed 20 feet, the uprights shall be 2-inch by 4-inch lumber or heavier, spaced not more than 3 feet between uprights at right angles to the wall and not more than 10 feet center to center, parallel to the wall. The inside uprights may be omitted and ledgers attached to the permanent structure, provided that the method of attaching the ledgers to the permanent structure will make the connection as secure as though the ledger were nailed to the upright with 5 8-penny nails. The splices of uprights shall be made with square butt joints, and scabs of 1-inch by 4-inch or heavier material at least 48 inches long shall be nailed on 2 sides of each upright with 6 nails in each ½ of each scab. If the uprights of the scaffold rest on a surface that might cause slipping, a continuous sill or other means shall be provided to hold the uprights in place. When the scaffold is resting on earth or other such material, the uprights shall rest on and be secured to the equivalent of a 2-inch by 10-inch by 10-inch wooden base.
Note: 1 ⅛ -inch by 10-inch by 10-inch piece of exterior grade plywood may be used in lieu of the wooden base mentioned above.
(2) Ledgers and Ribbons. The platforms of the scaffold shall be supported by ledgers. For ledgers spanning not more than 3 feet between uprights, use 2 pieces of 1-inch by 6-inch board, 1 being on each side of the uprights and fastened securely at each point of support. Single 2-inch by 4-inch ledgers are not permitted. Vertical spacing of ribbons and ledgers shall not exceed 7 feet. The ribbons shall be 1-inch by 6-inch or heavier material, placed on the outer uprights, directly under, and in contact with, the ledgers. The ribbons shall be long enough to extend from upright to upright without splices.
Exceptions:
2. Metal ledgers and ribbons that are part of a patented scaffold system may be used when installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
(3) Ties and Braces. The scaffold shall be securely tied to the building or structure by means of a double looped No. 12 iron wire, or single looped No. 10 iron wire or 1-inch by 4-inch boards with at least 2 nails at each connection or equivalent means. Ties shall connect to the inside uprights and shall not be more than 20 feet apart horizontally and vertically. The outside line of uprights shall contain sufficient diagonal bracing of 1-inch by 6-inch material in a vertical plane across the entire face of the scaffold in both directions to prevent swaying, tipping, or collapsing. (See Appendix Plate B-18).
Exception: Bracing of 2-inch by 4-inch material may be used provided that the bracing extends from ledger to next higher or lower ledger or from ledger to sill in the form of an “X” in the end bays and in every third bay in between so that the “X” bracing also extends from the upper-most ledger to the sill, vertically, in each of these bays.
(5) Platforms.
(A) Platform planks shall be of 2-inch by 10-inch or larger material and of such length that they overlap the ledgers at each end by at least 6 inches. A plank shall not overlap an unsupported end of another plank. The working platform shall cover the entire space between scaffold uprights, except for the open area under the backrailing, which shall not be more than 8 inches wide. Platforms shall be at least 20 inches wide and within 14 inches of the structure wall. When moving platforms to the next level, the old platform shall be left undisturbed until the new ledgers have been set in place ready to receive the platform planks.
Exception: A single 2-inch by 10-inch plank may be used for light trades work up to a height of 4 feet.
(c) Light-Duty Interior Scaffolds.
(2) Uprights.
(5) Platforms.
Note: Authority cited: Section 142.3, Labor Code. Reference: Section 142.3, Labor Code.
1. Editorial correction in subsection (f)(2)(B) (Register 70, No. 48).
2. Repealer and new section filed 11-14-75; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 75, No. 46).
3. Amendment filed 3-19-79; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 79, No. 12).
4. Amendment filed 7-24-87; operative 8-23-87 (Register 87, No. 33).
5. Amendment of section heading and subsection (b), redesignation and amendment of former subsection (b)(5)(C) as new subsection (c) and amendment of newly designated subsection (c)(1) filed 7-11-2003; operative 8-10-2003 (Register 2003, No. 28).