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TG4:19 had amendments predominantly in relation to the orientation of ring bolts where current thinking is that settlement is probably greater than side wind loads so reduces potential shear loads on the bolt. Other minor changes were cosmetic. A recent update in April 2019 saw the removal of one reference only when the guidance was reissued as TG4:19.
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The full suite of publications includes the following: TG20:13 eGuide software, TG20:13 Design Guide (206 pages), TG20:13 Operational Guide (226 pages) and TG20 Pocket Guide (32 pages). To buy the TG20:13 eGuide on its own, you need to have purchased the TG20:13 Full Suite before. The TG20:13 eGuide may only be used on one PC/laptop/Android device at any given time. Price shown includes VAT and £12 P&P.
This guidance on the use of scaffolding equipment that has been exposed to excessive heat, such as during a building fire and whether it can be safely re-used. Cost of fire damage evaluation does not warrant recovery of metal components.
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Under development. For more information visit www.nasc.org.uk/information/tg2021 Intended predominantly for engineers and designers, this A4 sized 206-page document provides technical data, commentary, and source material for use by competent and suitably qualified scaffold designers in circumstances which are outside the scope of standard solutions provided in the TG20:13 Operational Guide and TG20:13 e-Guide software. (Price shown includes £6 Postage & Packaging) 206 pages
This guidance note is concerned with advice for the safe erection, use and dismantling of temporary suspended chutes intended for the conveyance of waste construction materials. The guidance covers chutes constructed of detachable sections made of metal or non-metallic material, attached to scaffolding. 4 pages
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