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Who’s up for an award at the NASC Awards 2022?

With the 2022 NASC Ball & Awards just around the corner, we look at who is up for a possible award at the highly...

Refinery facing disruption as workers balloted over pay

Workers based at ExxonMobil’s ethylene plant in Mossmorran, Scotland are set to take part in an industrial action ballot which could threaten production. Around 200...

Altrad wins 2-year offshore contract for TotalEnergies

Altrad has secured a 2-year contract to support the final construction and commissioning phase of the Tyra II gas production platform located 225km off...

New Scaffolder Apprenticeship Standard and EPA open for industry consultation

The revised Scaffolder Apprenticeship Standard ST0359 and End Point Assessment Plan have been released for industry consultation, says CISRS. After many months of meetings and...

JR Scaffold Services completes two major city centre projects

JR Scaffold Services, a division of the JR Group and one of Scotland’s largest scaffolding providers, has completed two major scaffolding structure projects to...

NASC visits HMP Belmarsh in bid to turn inmates to scaffolding

NASC's Returning Citizens scheme gained new supporters and greater prominence last week when the trade body was invited to deliver a presentation at HMP...

I-Scaff becomes first UK company to use Layher’s new TwixBeam

I-Scaff Access Solutions Ltd has become the first UK scaffolding contractor to use Layher’s brand new TwixBeam on a project in Scotland. Launched by Layher...

Top scaffolding training provider turns 17

SIMIAN - One of the UK's leading scaffolding and construction training specialists is celebrating 17 years in business this month. Since opening in 2005 by...

Q&A on SG4:22 Preventing Falls in Scaffolding Operations

Ahead of the launch of the 2022 revision of SG4, Scaffmag spoke with Alan Harris about the guidance and what we can expect to...

Scaffolding company fined after worker injured in fall

A Cornish scaffolding company has been fined £24,000 after a worker was injured when he fell through a fibreglass skylight. The 37-year-old scaffolder was working...

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