News 06/09/24
In response to the recent fire at a residential block in Dagenham and the final report from the Grenfell Tower Inquiry, National Access and Scaffolding Confederation (NASC) has released an essential Safety Bulletin. This document provides crucial guidelines for scaffolding contractors to ensure compliance with the Building Safety Act 2022 and HSG168 (HSE fire guidance). This underscores NASC’s commitment to enhancing safety standards and clarifies the role of scaffolding in fire risk management.
The Safety Bulletin highlights the need for a comprehensive approach to fire safety, including thorough risk assessments and effective preventative measures. NASC’s Safety Bulletin emphasises that while scaffolding may contribute to fire hazards, the risk of fire is extremely low and more significantly influenced by other factors.
Key aspects of the Bulletin include:
NASC members can now view this Safety Bullet-in under ‘Information and Resources’ when logging into the members area.
NASC is committed to supporting its members by providing clear and actionable guidance on fire safety. NASC’s proactive approach aims to reinforce its role as a leading authority in scaffolding safety and ensure that members are equipped to manage fire risks effectively. By adhering to updated safety guidelines and enhancing training, NASC is committed to supporting high safety standards and contributing to a safer construction environment.
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