News / 28.04.2023

NASC wins ‘Best Health & Safety in Construction’ at SHE Awards

Ran in conjunction with the long-established British Safety Industry Federation (BSIF) Awards by Western Business Media Limited (who publish Health Safety Matters, HSM magazine), the so-called ‘SHE Awards’ “celebrate innovation and achievements in the British health and safety industry.”

 

The 550-strong attended awards ceremony was billed as “promoting the importance of innovation and underline the highest standards of excellence within occupational safety and health.”

 

The NASC’s H&S Manager, Steve Kearney entered the UK’s oldest scaffolding trade body in the category for ‘Best Health & Safety in Construction’ for its positive work publishing industry-standard-setting technical and core safety guidance notes, such as:

  • TG20:21 ‘Good Practice Guide for Tube & Fitting Scaffolding’
  • SG4:22 ‘Preventing Falls in Scaffolding Operations’ and
  • SG6:22 ‘Management of Manual Handling in the Scaffolding Industry.’

 

The work of the NASC supporting health and safety best practice and its 480+ member companies was also singled out – creating access to £280,000 of training grants, publishing 100+ toolbox talks, granting SSiP accreditation and offering specialist advisors on health & safety, technical matters, employment, net zero, taxation, legal issues, contractual issues, credit checks and debt recovery, to name but some from the award entry application.

 

Speaking about the award win, Acting NASC Managing Director, Dave Mosley said: “It’s absolutely fantastic for the NASC to win this award. Championing health and safety within the scaffolding and wider construction sector is our whole raison d’être and it’s marvellous to get recognition for the efforts of the hard-working NASC staff, working parties, committees and scaffold sector experts that make this fine organisation what it is.”

 

NASC Health and Safety Manager, Steve Kearney added: “The NASC works tirelessly throughout the year to produce standard-setting health and safety, technical, contractual environmental and other such guidance for its members and the whole construction industry. Our guidance helps keep people safe in an inherently dangerous industry – getting scaffolders and those who work on scaffolding home to their families every night. The work matters. It’s nice for that to be acknowledged by the health and safety industry.”

 

The NASC saw off competition from Jarvis Contracting and the Stockport Homes Group to take the title in ‘Best Health & Safety in Construction.’

 

L -R: David Mosely, Acting Managing Director of NASC, Sophie Price, Marketing Manager for NASC, Alan Harris, CEO of Pro-Fix Access Ltd, Steve Kearney, Health and Safety Officer at NASC.
L -R: David Mosely, Acting Managing Director of NASC, Sophie Price, Marketing Manager for NASC, Alan Harris, CEO of Pro-Fix Access Ltd, Steve Kearney, Health and Safety Officer at NASC.

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