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Hamshaw Lumber Inc

2X10-16' OSHA SCAFFOLD PLANK

SKU #21016CP UPC #21016CP
2X10-16' OSHA SCAFFOLD PLANK
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$ 72.50 EA
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Hamshaw Lumber Inc Keene, NH
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Description

22" x 10' OSHA-Grade Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL) Scaffold Plank

Safety meets structural integrity. This 10-foot scaffold plank is engineered specifically for the demanding environments of masonry, painting, and heavy-duty construction. Unlike standard construction lumber, our LVL planks are manufactured to meet or exceed OSHA and ANSI safety standards, providing a stable, predictable platform for your crew.

Key Features

Engineered Reliability: Constructed from high-quality Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL) to eliminate the natural defects (knots, splits, or grain slope) found in solid sawn wood.

OSHA Compliant: Each plank is embossed with an OSHA-compliant stamp, ensuring it meets the load-bearing requirements for professional job sites.

Superior Span Performance: Designed to handle heavy loads over a 10-foot span with minimal deflection, providing a "stiff" feel that increases worker confidence at height.

Weather Resistance: Treated with a moisture-resistant sealer to reduce warping, cupping, and wood rot.

Specifications

FeatureDetails
Length10 Feet
Width22 Inches
Thickness1-1/2" (Nominal)
MaterialLaminated Veneer Lumber (LVL)
ComplianceOSHA / ANSI / DI65 (Scaffold Grade)
Edge FinishEased edges for splinter-free handling

Why Choose LVL over Solid Wood?

Solid sawn planks are prone to "hidden" internal rot or knots that can fail under pressure. LVL technology uses thin layers of wood veneer glued together with high-strength adhesives, resulting in a higher strength-to-weight ratio and a more consistent modulus of elasticity.

Safety Pro-Tip: Always inspect planks before every shift. Look for saw cuts, deep burns, or significant end-splitting. If the OSHA stamp is no longer legible, it’s time to retire the plank.