SG32:17 Provision of Extended and Telescopic Transoms and Board Brackets
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This guidance is a detailed review intended to provide an overview of the existing products and work methods available for providing an inside platform on scaffolding and information and instruction to ensure they are used correctly in order to prevent falls of objects and people.
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