Safety at height: mandatory rules for working with scaffolding and platforms
2 April 2026
High-rise scaffolding is used for work performed at significant distances from the ground, where conventional stepladders or low scaffolding are ineffective or unsafe. It provides a stable work platform and allows workers to perform installation, repair, and finishing work on the upper portions of buildings and structures.

Scaffolding, which you can buy affordably from us on the VIRASTAR website, is used for plastering, painting, insulating, and cladding the facades of multi-story buildings. This allows for safe access to upper wall levels.
In industrial facilities and large halls (such as hangars or sports complexes), construction scaffolding, which we offer the best prices on, is used for installing air ducts, cables, and ceiling lighting fixtures.
Virastar scaffolding, such as the Mini M3, provides access to hard-to-reach roofing elements, gutter systems, floor beams, and ceiling structures.
Scaffolding, which can be purchased on our website, is used for installing partitions, finishing walls and ceilings, installing window frames, and other operations on upper levels of buildings.

When restoring churches, monuments, and ancient buildings, scaffolding helps specialists work at great heights with precision and safety without damaging the structure.
Therefore, high-rise scaffolding is essential in the construction, repair, and maintenance of facilities that require a comfortable and stable platform for working above ground.
We sell the following maximum-height construction scaffolding:
We offer certified scaffolding for sale in Ukraine with convenient delivery.
All Virastar scaffolding is DSTU-certified. You can purchase both steel and aluminum scaffolding with delivery or in-store pickup.
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Our qualified managers are ready to answer your questions about scaffolding, which you can purchase on our website.
We also recommend reading the blog "Safety at Height: Mandatory Rules for Working with Scaffolds and Scaffolding."