NASC rejoins Access Industry Forum (AIF)
The NASC has rejoined the Access Industry Forum (AIF) – the UK’s leading platform for principal trade bodies and federations in the work at height sector, with effect from 1 July 2016.
The NASC has rejoined the Access Industry Forum (AIF) – the UK’s leading platform for principal trade bodies and federations in the work at height sector, with effect from 1 July 2016.
A Hertfordshire-based home improvement company has been fined after the unsafe removal of asbestos material from a domestic property.
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