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A Crisis Within a Crisis

A list of critical construction projects are being considered by the government after Ministers were warned that a blanket shutdown of sites could lead...

HSE suspends routine inspections

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has stopped all routine inspections amid safety fears over the coronavirus outbreak. It's understood the HSE will continue to...

CISRS calls for leniency on recently expired cards

CISRS is urging employers and those responsible for site access and card checking procedures to use their discretion towards workers whose cards have expired...

Charity Launches Industry Workers Family Crisis Appeal

The charity that supports construction workers and their families are launching a crisis appeal so that they can respond to the needs of the...

Don’t Put Pressure on Scaffolding Contractors, says NASC

The NASC is calling on main contractors to refrain from placing unreasonable pressure on scaffolding contractors to continue working on sites. The National Access &...

TRAD UK: Why our default position is to continue Hire charges during the coronavirus crisis

TRAD UK CEO Des Moore has released a statement to ScaffMag explaining why its Hire & Sales business will continue to charge its customers...

NASC calls on contractors to make risk-based decisions before sending workers to site

The NASC has today issued its members and the wider industry advice on the daily and ever-changing Coronavirus crisis and its impact on the...

Generation Hire & Sales to taper down operations

Altrad Generation Hire & Sales is tapering down its operations this week before standing down its commercial fleet on Friday. Following yesterday's government announcement of...

Safety & Access suspend all training worldwide

Scaffolding training providers Safety & Access have shut down all its training centres in the UK, Middle East, Far East and Asia. Due to the...

UK on lockdown but construction sites stay open

Boris Johnson has announced a nationwide lockdown to try and slow down the spread of Coronavirus, but construction sites are to stay open...for now. Johnson...

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