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OSHA standards for the proper use of scaffolds, outlined in 29 CFR 1926.451, require that scaffolds be designed and constructed to support their intended load safely. They must be erected on a stable base and equipped with guardrails, midrails, and toeboards to prevent falls. Additionally, workers must receive training on scaffold safety, and inspections should be performed regularly to ensure compliance and structural integrity. Proper access, such as ladders or stairways, must also be provided to ensure safe entry and exit.

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