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Posted By Emma Righton-Corrick, Dip2OSH, CMIOSH, MInstLM
Would anyone have an electronic copy of the NASC Guidance Note SG4:00?
Ive been trying to track one down on the net but cant seem to find anything except reference to it.
Its guidance regarding scaffolding.
Many thanks
Emma
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Posted By Emma Righton-Corrick, Dip2OSH, CMIOSH, MInstLM
Many thanks
Ems
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Posted By garyh
I believe that this is now out of date and you neeed SG4:05
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Posted By ian mcnally
Hi Emma,
If you’re looking to see how scaffolders are supposed to be erecting scaffolding then you need SG4:You. It is an excellent pocket guide really aimed at those on site and published by the NASC. Judging by the way many scaffolders are working few have read it and even fewer use the advanced guardrail system, this I understand is now being used at T5. I have some material put together for a scaffold course I deliver at Construction Health and Safety Group at Chertsey and may be able to assist if you drop me an email imcnally@rdyon.co.uk.
best of luck
Ian
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Posted By Gerard Marr
SG04:05 is a guidance on the wearing of fall arrest / prevention equipment.
These are only guidelines and are not legally binding as the off-stricter methods.
The wearing of harnesses is not required until the Scaffolders are above 4m. TG20 is the latest guidance on the erection of scaffolding to which superseded the old BS5973 and the introduction of EN/BS 12811-1.
www.hses.co.uk offers training packages for these courses, drop them a line to info@hses.co.uk and they should help you.
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