The Scaffolding Association has released the first in a new series of guidance documents, designed to elevate safety standards and reinforce professional practices throughout the scaffolding industry.
Focusing on scaffold inspections, the guidance sets out best practice procedures to ensure the safety, compliance, and structural integrity of scaffolding on sites nationwide. It comes as part of the Association’s broader mission to raise standards and promote safer working environments across the industry.
The new publication, which is free to access, is designed to be a practical tool for scaffolding professionals, offering clear and accessible advice to support internal safety initiatives such as toolbox talks, training schemes, and client engagement.
Robert Candy, Chief Executive of the Scaffolding Association, said the guidance was part of the organisation’s ongoing efforts to support its members and the wider sector.

“We are committed to supporting our members with clear, practical resources that help maintain safe working environments and uphold the highest levels of professionalism,” he said. “Scaffold inspections are fundamental to reducing risk and ensuring compliance, and we are proud to offer this guidance as part of our mission to promote best practice across the sector.”
The Association is urging scaffolding companies to download and implement the new guidance as part of their health and safety protocols. It is hoped the resource will help businesses demonstrate their alignment with evolving industry standards and expectations.
This release marks the beginning of a new programme of technical guidance materials to be published over the coming months. Each will focus on different aspects of scaffolding operations, aiming to encourage continuous improvement and knowledge sharing throughout the profession.
Industry stakeholders can download the new scaffold inspection guidance from the Scaffolding Association’s website here: https://scaffolding-association.org/scaffold-industry-guidance-notes/