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Free guidance
23 January 2013
The National Access & Scaffolding Confederation (NASC) has launched a free specification document intended to provide guidance for all organisations (or individuals) who are responsible for appointing, monitoring or managing scaffolding contractors.
The National Access & Scaffolding Confederation (NASC) has launched a free specification document intended to provide guidance for all organisations (or individuals) who are responsible for appointing, monitoring or managing scaffolding contractors.
The document provides industry requirements on the current best practice for scaffolding contractors prior to working on site and what expectations are required once work has commenced. This document would also be suitable as a protocol template for all scaffolding works and could be used to accompany any tender or pre-qualification document.
The guidance is provided in an editable Microsoft Word document format and is available on request from the NASC.
The document provides industry requirements on the current best practice for scaffolding contractors prior to working on site and what expectations are required once work has commenced. This document would also be suitable as a protocol template for all scaffolding works and could be used to accompany any tender or pre-qualification document.
The guidance is provided in an editable Microsoft Word document format and is available on request from the NASC.
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