Ad
Thursday, November 27, 2025

Astra Access Safety Training completes contract in Africa

ADVERTISEMENT

A training company which began in a house in the Huddersfield has moved into the international market with contracts in Africa.

Now Astra Access Safety Training Ltd – which was set up in 2008 by director Mick Aston in his spare room at home in Honley with the help of a £2,000 grant – is aiming to further expand its business overseas

Astra has just completed a month-long project in Uganda and Cameroon after being asked to deliver training in use of scaffolding and working at heights at the two locations in the African oilfields.

Mr Aston said: ” Our name had been given to the HR department at the London office of the oil company.”When they asked if we would be interested in the training, I presumed it would be in the UK or offshore, but when the girl said it was in Africa, it was a bit of a shock.”We sorted out the logistics of flights, accommodation and transport whilst in Africa, then the next thing we were there delivering the training courses.”

Said Mr Aston: “Although the training was in Africa, the UK health, safety and scaffolding criteria was followed as it is highly regarded as the benchmark throughout the world.”

This year has also seen Astra delivering overseas training in France, Ireland and on a barge in the North Sea that is installing wind turbines. Another trip to Africa looks likely and training in Dubai, America and Europe are in the pipeline.

Back in Yorkshire the company has invested £100,000 at its 18-metre high, 50,000sq ft workspace in Wakefield by creating a full-size four-bedroom house and 10-metre high steel-frame structure, both for demonstration and scaffold training purposes. The firm has also put in a suite of classrooms and will incorporate new offices soon.

Said Mr Aston: “The huge base means we can improve and expand our comprehensive package of health and safety consultancy and training services – all designed to support workers operating at height, whether that is on scaffolding, mobile towers, elevating work platforms such as cherry pickers and scissor lifts, or simply on ladders and steps.”

Astra has worked with clients in the construction, utilities, cleaning and other industries for the last four years.

Their services are targeted at any business where people get their feet off the ground.

Story Via: examiner.co.uk Images Via: astratraining.co.uk

Let us know your thoughts on this story in the comments below.

ADVERTISEMENT

Popular Categories

Latest news

Scaffolding under scrutiny after Hong Kong tower blaze kills 55

At least 55 people have died and nearly 300 remain missing after a fire spread rapidly across bamboo scaffolding at the Wang Fuk Court...

Budget 2025: NASC warns of rising costs as new tax increases hit construction firms and housing delivery stalls

The Autumn Budget has drawn strong criticism from scaffolding, construction and housebuilding leaders, who warn that a combination of higher wage costs, frozen tax...

Middlesbrough scaffolder’s steroid addiction left him fighting for life

A Teesside rope access scaffolder has spoken out about his near-fatal steroid addiction, which cost him more than £35,000 and left him in a...

Scaffplan recruits former Footprint MD to lead global sales

Scaffplan has appointed former Footprint WFM Managing Director Ciaran Boyd as its Sales Director, strengthening its leadership team as the company prepares for global...

SIMIAN marks 20-year milestone in construction safety training

Leading construction and scaffolding safety specialist SIMIAN has marked 20 years of trading since its establishment in November 2005. The Warrington-based organisation has grown from...

Budget blowback: will tax hikes deepen construction downturn?

Construction supply chain firms are warning that potential tax increases in next week's Autumn Budget could derail the sector's fragile recovery, with material costs...

Scaffolding Association Australia expands leadership team

The Scaffolding Association Australia has appointed two non-executive board members and expanded the role of an existing director as the organisation strengthens its governance...

North Sea worker dies after incident on Valaris 121 rig

A 32-year-old worker has died following an incident on an offshore drilling rig in the North Sea. Police Scotland and the Health and Safety...

CMA approval clears the way for major HSS ProService and Speedy Hire partnership

A major shift in the UK equipment hire market has moved forward after the Competition and Markets Authority approved a new commercial agreement between...

Australia’s top scaffolding projects recognised at 2025 industry awards

Australia’s top scaffolding projects have been named at this year’s Australia’s Best Scaffolding Projects Awards. The event, held during Scaff25, drew a record thirty...

Latest news

ADVERTISEMENT

The magazine

Issue 27 | Past issues >>

Popular

Scaffplan recruits former Footprint MD to lead global sales

Scaffplan has appointed former Footprint WFM Managing Director Ciaran...

Middlesbrough scaffolder’s steroid addiction left him fighting for life

A Teesside rope access scaffolder has spoken out about...

Budget 2025: NASC warns of rising costs as new tax increases hit construction firms and housing delivery stalls

The Autumn Budget has drawn strong criticism from scaffolding,...

North Sea worker dies after incident on Valaris 121 rig

A 32-year-old worker has died following an incident on...

SIMIAN marks 20-year milestone in construction safety training

Leading construction and scaffolding safety specialist SIMIAN has marked...

Related articles

Scaffolders’ tough day as runaway lorry crashes into house

A lorry loaded with scaffolding has collided with a house near Bristol, damaging two cars before coming to rest against the property. The incident happened at around 10 am on Friday in Oldland Common,...
ADVERTISEMENTS

Latest topics

New Gale Force Bolt introduced to honour industry figure Alan Gale

Tilbury Scaffolding has introduced a new fixing in honour...

Scaffolding under scrutiny after Hong Kong tower blaze kills 55

At least 55 people have died and nearly 300...

Middlesbrough scaffolder’s steroid addiction left him fighting for life

A Teesside rope access scaffolder has spoken out about...
ADVERTISEMENTS