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2) A 70-ft tall, 120-ft long scaffold is required to perform masonry work on a building façade (assume straight-run geometry). The transverse width (base) of the scaffold is 6-ft. Posts are spaced at 10-ft O.C. across the length of the scaffold. Using the OSHA 1926.451(c)(1)(ii) requirements, provide the following information: • The minimum number of guy, tie, or brace required for this scaffold Drawing of the scaffold system showing the locations of the guy, tie, or brace (front, side, and top/plan view)
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