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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...

Deborah Services Ltd (DSL) wins safety award for the design of an innovative locking twin retractable lanyard

NASC member, Deborah Services Ltd. has been awarded a highly regarded major contractor accolade for safety in the 2013 Engineering Construction Industry Association’s (ECIA)...

The New TG20:13 Guidance Receives A Welcomed Response

TG20:13 receives a positive response from a batch of regional NASC meetings.. The new TG20:13 guidance document was recently unveiled with a presentation at a...

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...

UKCG Adopt And Co-Brand NASC Scaffolding Guidance

  The UK Contractors Group (UKCG) which represents some 30 leading construction contractors (representing over a third of the total UK output on construction turnover)...

NASC Calls For Legal Change On ‘Competence’

  Responding to the recent government report by Professor Löfstedt on the review into existing Health and Safety legislation, the NASC (National Access & Scaffolding...

NASC withdraws safe height tables for Vol 2 of TG20:08

  Due to the impending review of TG20:08 Volume 2, which is necessary following the introduction of the European Wind Code and the publication of...

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