John Brash Issue advice on finding defects with wooden scaffold boards
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What defects should I look for in wooden scaffold boards?
To ensure maximum life, scaffold boards must be checked regularly. It should be noted that...
NASC comment on the use of Impact Wrenches
The NASC has been asked to comment on the use of impact wrenches during the erection/dismantling of scaffold.
The NASC would advise members as follows:
The...
How to get that first trip offshore
The working hours on most installations are normally 12hr shifts and in the North Sea it is normal to spend two or three weeks...
What is scaffolding insurance, and do I need it?
Does your scaffolding business have the right type of insurance? If not, you could be putting you, your staff and your business at risk,...
Under Deck 2000 fitting
This old fitting is called the Under Deck 2000 it was developed by a offshore scaffolder called Ricky Morgan many years ago.
The fitting was...
Guest design article: What is Effective Length ?
Guest Technical Article By IDH, The Independent Design House
IDH was incorporated in July 2011 and established to provide specialist Scaffold Design, Formwork Design & general Temporary Works Design consultancy...