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Friday, December 26, 2025

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The NASC succeed in battle to replace ‘Competent’ with ‘Qualified’ in regulations review

Competent Scaffolder will now be Qualified Scaffolder after regulations review. ScaffMag has been informed by sources that the National Access & Scaffolding Confederation (NASC) has...

400 New Apprentices Challenge For NASC Members

  The new NASC President, Kevin Ward has challenged it's members to create a minimum of 400 new scaffolder apprentices during his two-year term. Mr Ward...

TG20:13 has landed !! NASC launch new guidance to members at AGM

The National Access And Scaffolding Confederation (NASC) have today launched the much anticipated new scaffolding guidance TG20:13 The launch has today (22nd November) taken place...

The new TG20:13 headlines the NASC 2014 Yearbook

The National Access and Scaffolding Confederation (NASC) has published its 2014 Yearbook, with the imminent launch of it's TG20:13 guidance taking center stage. The annual yearbook features 90 pages of scaffolding...

NASC has appointed three new regional chairmen

At the NASC AGM (November 2012), the NASC appointed three new regional chairmen – Stewart Savage of Rotor Scaffolding Services Ltd became Chairman for...

The NASC release further details on the forthcoming TG20:13

The NASC has unveiled further launch details of the forthcoming, influential, all-new TG20:13 scaffolding industry standard technical guidelines – developed in conjunction with technical...

NASC Release SG6 Manual Handling In The Scaffolding Industry Guidance

The National Access & Scaffolding Confederation (NASC) have today released a SG6 Manual Handling In The Scaffolding Industry training DVD and pocket User Guide. This...

The NASC release a taster of the forthcoming TG20:13 guidance

Earlyer today The NASC (National Access & Scaffolding Confederation) released a little taster of what to expect from its forthcoming guidance this spring.  The news hit the...

The NASC implements the use of black & yellow hazard tape change

The NASC is implementing the use of black and yellow hazard tape on scaffolding in areas open to pedestrian traffic. The National Access & Scaffolding...

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...

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