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NASC Hosted a Meeting With the CEO of Scaffolding

On the 16th May, NASC hosted a meeting with the CEO of Scaffolding, Access & Rigging New Zealand as their London office. The national trade body hosted the meeting with Graham Burke, who was in the UK as part of a family visit and took the opportunity to meet and

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BDC 319 : Aug 2024

NASC

NASC Hosted a Meeting With the CEO of Scaffolding

On the 16th May, NASC hosted a meeting with the CEO of Scaffolding, Access & Rigging New Zealand as their London office. The national trade body hosted the meeting with Graham Burke, who was in the UK as part of a family visit and took the opportunity to meet and have an update meeting with NASC. The two parties took the opportunity to discuss a variety of topic that are of mutual interest. New Zealand CEO and trade body have interests in both the UK and NZ access and scaffolding industries. It is thought that the NASC is a popular trading body. Because of this Graham Burke took a meeting with the NASC in order to see what he could learn from an already established trade bod that is a part of the working at height sector. The Scaffolding Access & Rigging New Zealand is also a trade body and already has around 100 members. The New Zealand body has been making good progress however it has faced a number of challenges because there is a lack support and administration. This means that Graham Burke has to oversee a wide variety of different sectors in order to combat this. Graham Burke has been influential in the progress made by SARNZ which includes being involved in the development of good practice guidelines for the scaffolding industry in New Zealand. Graham Burke has also worked to improve industry standards as well as lobbying for issues like the shortage of skilled scaffolders. The developing relationship between the NASC and SARNZ could be fruitful, with the two training bodies sharing the same concerns and interests. It is unsurprising that the NASC face the same concerns regarding the UK construction industry as SARNZ, and hopefully going forward the relationship between the two trade bodies will benefit the construction industries of both the UK and New Zealand.

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NASC Announced That They Will Be Exhibiting at the Largest Health and Safety Event

NASC have announced that they will be exhibiting at the largest Health and Safety event in the UK. NASC will be attending the Safety & Health Expo which runs from June 20th to June 22nd. The event will be held at the ExCel venue in London. The trading body will have their own stand at the Expo for visitors to see.  NASC will be teaming up with AIF on their exhibition stand in order to encourage safety measures for working at height, as well as promoting the good work of the NASC, who work to set the industry standard in areas such as scaffolding, access provision and working safely at height. The Safety & Health Expo this year will be the fourth in a row that has been attended by NASC. The Expo is thought to be the largest Health and safety event in the UK. The three-day conference and exhibition event expects to see around 14,000 visitors; comprising mainly of health and safety professionals. The media will also have a presence at the event. Leading businesses in the industry including manufacturers, distributors, consultants and multiple sector experts will all have stands or seminars at the Expo which allows them to cover topics like working at height, CPD, behavioral safety, risk management, PPE and other occupational health products, services and more. Anyone who visits the Expo in June will have the opportunity to see the keynote presentations which are taking places at the IOSH conference. At the conference will be Dame Kelly Holmes, Professor Cox OBE and Simon Weston CBE. The visitors will also benefit from hearing from more than 100 industry speakers in six different theatres over the course of the three days. This means that the Expo has more than 60 hours of CPD accredited presentations on offer on top of the 300+ exhibitors taking part.

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Featuring SCA Group: Interview with Garry Dow, Safety Health, Environment and Quality Manager

Beginning as a local scaffolding company just over fifteen years ago, and mainly servicing local construction sites in various restoration and renovation works, SCA Group targeted the lucrative ship-building industry and has since achieved national acclaim. Now firmly established as the UK’s leading scaffolding contractor to the ship repair industry, the company is contracted to be the sole supplier of scaffolding services to the A&P Group and to BAE Systems Surface Ships, and continues to work on restoration, renovation and new build projects. Scaffolding remains amongst the most high risk equipment in the construction industry and its failure represents the real risk of fatality. Effective delivery of the service then requires keen attention to detail in erection, maintenance and operation, and it’s in health and safety that SCA Group stands out. Despite operating in a number of different sectors and working on a diverse range of projects, the company retains a clear health and safety policy throughout. From initial installation, through to continuous support and maintenance, SCA Group’s committed health and safety taskforce carries out complex site management programmes and site visits while assisting with external and internal audits. It’s with a strong on site presence that the company is able to ensure the quality and safety of its various services. Complemented by the use of remote monitoring software, its hands-on approach enables SCA Group to promote a positive health and safety culture from the bottom up. It also represents the opportunity to consult with those installing and working on the scaffolding and identify areas for praise as well as concern. As Garry Dow, Safety, Health, Environment and Quality Manager at SCA Group explains, “Some of the best feedback you can get is from the operatives themselves. They know the machinery, they know the situation on site, and they have first-hand experience of any issues that have arisen. The team are therefore the go-to when it comes to determining areas for improvement and developing strategies for implementation.” The company extends this attentiveness when partnering with contractors and suppliers and, in doing so, is able to grant ultimate safety and security. With the highest of expectations, and unwilling to compromise on the health and safety of its operatives, SCA Group is discerning when it comes to the selection of partners and materials. The team are similarly observant during projects; most recently, an SCA operative recently received an award for preventing a potentially fatal accident, having noticed a third party’s negligent conduct. With continuous development programmes aimed at all levels of the staff infrastructure, SCA Group maintains the knowledge and skill of its team and reiterates the importance of health and safety. Association membership has been invaluable in supporting that esteem; with registry under the SMAS Scheme, SCA Group been able to assess further market sectors as well as offer an added level of reassurance to existing clients. As a result of its association membership, close monitoring and robust health safety policy, the company has produced exemplary Accident Statistics year-on-year, which are approximately 30% better than national average as published by the National Access and Scaffolding Confederation (NASC). Accident free for three years, the company also boasts accreditation to OHSAS 18001, ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 14001:2015 standards. An expanding yet determinedly clear-sighted company, SCA Group continues to exceed customer expectations: providing an indisputably considerate service. And with a strict philosophy of health and safety cascaded throughout all levels of the business, SCA Group maintains an exceptionally high level of safety and is setting the bar for others to follow.

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