HSE prosecution highlights work at height risks
Two companies have been fined £46,000 in total after a labourer from Runcorn fractured his skull. The man had been working on a new build house when he fell through
Two companies have been fined £46,000 in total after a labourer from Runcorn fractured his skull. The man had been working on a new build house when he fell through
TowerSure by PASMA is a game-changing tool that will help tower users across the world to inspect their mobile towers, and make sure all operatives build safe structures. PASMA recently
FASET (Fall Arrest Safety Equipment Training) is proud to announce it is now accredited as a Type C inspection body in accordance with International Standard ISO/IEC 17020:2012 – making it
Following on from their previous two Telescopic Ladder Market Surveillance Reports, the Ladder Association’s ‘Step Up to Safe Ladders’ campaign continues with the release of a third report – this
With 30 years of proven excellence, NASC is proud to update SG4, which has become the industry standard for preventing falls in scaffolding operations. Their safety and technical guides, created
The Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Act 2023 received Royal Assent on 29 June 2023, and while much of the Act is now in force, many of the changes
Pictured above: Clive Dickin, NASC CEO (left) and Dave Mosley, NASC Director of Training (right) The National Access & Scaffolding Confederation (NASC) has appointed a new Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
The Access Industry Forum, along with a number of our members, are delighted to be attending the upcoming London Work at Height Seminar (LWAHS) at the prestigious London Guildhall on