Global access sector marks first industry awareness day

The first International Scaffolding and Access Day is being marked today, highlighting the role of scaffolders, access specialists, trainers, designers and suppliers across the global industry.

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The scaffolding and access industry is today marking the first International Scaffolding and Access Day.

The new annual event, launched by the International Access and Scaffolding Association (IASA), has been created to recognise the people, skills and standards behind work at height.

Taking place on 14 May each year, the day aims to raise awareness of the sector’s contribution to construction, infrastructure, maintenance and major projects around the world.

This year’s theme is: “Recognising the industry. Supporting its people. Shaping its future.”

The initiative is focused on several key issues facing the sector, including public recognition, skills and recruitment, safety and compliance, innovation, and the future sustainability of scaffolding and access businesses.

For contractors, manufacturers, training providers and industry bodies, the day provides an opportunity to showcase the work carried out across the sector and highlight the importance of competence, planning and safe delivery.

Scaffmag is inviting companies and individuals to share team photos, project images, training centre updates and short messages to mark the day.

A selection will be featured in a follow-up industry round-up.

Images and updates can be sent to [email protected] or shared by tagging Scaffmag on social media.

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