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Screwbolts manufacturer backs new safety alert guidelines

Excalibur Screwbolts Ltd today announced its support of the brand-new Safety Alert Protocol from the Temporary Works Forum (‘TWf’).  Released by the TWf on 6...

HSE to target South Yorkshire businesses

Britain’s workplace regulator is set to clamp down on businesses in Sheffield and Rotherham after a sharp increase in the number of serious and...

Altrad buys Muehlhan’s oil & gas businesses

Altrad continues its mass expansion with the completion of its acquisition of Muehlhan’s oil & gas business in Denmark and in the UK. The deal,...

CSCS set to roll out new Smart Check app

A new app, developed by the 38 card schemes displaying the CSCS logo, is set to radically improve the construction industry’s card checking procedures...

Digital hard-hitter joins 3t Energy Group board

Leading training and technology organisation, 3t Energy Group, has appointed Elaine Safier as a non-executive director on the board. New York-born, Elaine has distinguished herself...

ScaffMag’s most read stories of 2021

As the year edges closer to an end, and before we pack up and close for the traditional Christmas break we take a look...

Lyndon SGB wins major HS2 scaffolding contracts

Lyndon SGB’s London division has bagged a number of major scaffolding and access contracts on Europe’s largest railway project, the High Speed Two (HS2)...

Layher & Mattison optimise access for high-rise refurbishment

Layher & Mattison Scaffolding partner to provide optimised access on the tallest building in Hackney.

NASC shortlisted for Trade Association Forum Best Practice Award

NASC has been recognised for its crisis management efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic. The scaffolding and access trade body has been shortlisted for the...

Scaffolder suffers 48,000-volt electric shock

A scaffolder has received serious injuries after a scaffold tube he was lifting hit an overhead power line - sending 48,000 volts through his body.

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