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Ladder Association Step Ladders and Step Stools Toolbox Talk
The Ladder Association advise users how to operate safely on various types of step ladders and step stools in this Toolbox Talk.
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5 months ago
Jason Anker talks about his life after a fall from height
Jason Anker was paralysed from the waist down due to an avoidable incident while working at height. For many years he has been unable to talk openl...
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6 months ago
Work At Height accidents must STOP
Working at Height accidents can only be wiped out by a joined up approach from all stakeholders.
In 2011 the UK's safety organisations convened i...
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Design vs Cost vs Safety when working at height with RIBA, RICS, APS, AIF
There is increasing focus at the design stage of a project to consider methods of work at height not only in the construction process but through t...
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10 months ago
Scaffolding best practice part 2 of 2
This video (shot at IOSH 2011 conference in April 2011) provides a short overview of the latest changes in scaffolding guidance. The video is in 2 ...
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Scaffolding best practice part 1 of 2
This video (shot at IOSH 2011 conference in April 2011) provides a short overview of the latest changes in scaffolding guidance. The video is in 2 ...
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1 year ago
TG20:08 part 1 safe scaffold design for T&F
TG20:08 Technical Guidance on the use of BS EN12811-1, which has been published as a guide to good practice for scaffolding with tubes and fittings...
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Safe street scaffolding guidance
The NASC inconjunction with industry stakeholders has issued guidance on the minimum criteria for erecting a scaffold on a public highway.
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1 year ago
TG20:08 part 2 safe scaffold design for T&F
TG20:08 Technical Guidance on the use of BS EN12811-1, which has been published as a guide to good practice for scaffolding with tubes and fittings...
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1 year ago
SG4:10 Safe Scaffold Guidance
The NASC have updated their popular guidance on erecting scaffolding. SG4:10 illiminates the tunnelling procedure and focusses more on methods of c...
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1 year ago
only use regulated scaffolding companies
Only use regulated scaffolding companies to erect your scaffold. Visit www.nasc.org.uk for more information.
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Introduction to Scaffolding : Basic Terms
The following short movie has been produced by the HSE with the support of the NASC to provide individuals with an insight into the basic terms ass...
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3 years ago
How to put up scaffolding correctly
Produced by the NASC (National Access and Scaffolding Confederation) SG4:05 is the latest guidance for assembling and dismantling scaffolding in th...
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About NASC (National Access and Scaffolding Confederation) Channel
The NASC regulates over 75% of the UK's scaffolding industry. Membership applications are carefully vetted. An initial and then subsequent regular audits every 2 years ensures continued compliance. This is a strict process however it ensures that members are regulated and meet the NASC objectives of maintaining and developing best practice through out the scaffolding industry.
The NASC regulates over 75% of the UK's scaffolding industry. Membership applications are carefully vetted. An initial and then subsequent regular audits every 2 years ensures continued compliance. This is a strict process however it ensures that ...
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May 21, 2008About this user
The NASC is recognised as the national trade body for access and scaffolding in the UK, producing a wide range of industry guidance for scaffolding contractors, their operatives and their clients.Members of the NASC are strictly regulated to ensure a continuous high standard of practice.
By understanding what to expect from an NASC member you can obtain a high level of reassurance that when you employ an NASC member to carry out work or supply equipment you are making an informed decision, you know what to expect, your expectations are met and of course ultimately you are making the right choice.