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The Use of Scaffolding in Construction - by

September 29, 2009 by Scaffolding Exeter  
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The Use of Scaffolding in Construction

Scaffolding is a temporary structure that is erected for use in the construction of either industrial or residential buildings. It allows for convenient working platforms that can reach many meters high. Scaffolding is necessary, because even if you were to use a tall ladder, a ladder will not provide the same level of stability. A ladder would not be very useful on a forty-story high rise building! Only with scaffolding can you safely reach those heights. On scaffolding you will have a large platform for your construction tools and a more usable workspace. The platform will need to be surrounded by guardrails for extra safety. Scaffolding is fairly easy to erect and shorter towers can even be set up by two unskilled people. In most instances though, when scaffolding is being used on the construction or remodeling of a tall building, only trained professionals are allowed to erect the towers. There are training courses available on the erection of scaffolding, and many safety rules and regulations to be adhered to. In most countries, there will be random checks conducted on the scaffolding on industrial construction sites to ensure that they meet all their safety regulation requirements. In most cases scaffolding will be constructed out of steel pipes and wooden platforms. In some Asian countries, bamboo is still used to erect scaffolding. This is because bamboo is more cost-efficient and also readily available. There are certain weight restrictions for different types of scaffolding, and certain ratios of the steel pipe width and height to each other. If the safe base-to-height ratio is exceeded, the scaffolding should be tied with scaffold tubes and fittings. Each individual scaffolding tower will be its own structure, but it will be tied and connected to its neighboring towers for more security. Here are some safety precautions to adhere to when using scaffolding: When relocating towers, care must always be taken to ensure that the tower will remain upright. Particular caution must be exercised when moving the scaffolding tower over an uneven surface, as this may cause it to fall. No equipment should be left on the scaffolding platform whilst you are moving it. If the equipment falls it could injure someone standing below, and the weight of the equipment could also make the scaffolding less sturdy. The tower should always be tied to the building in questionable weather conditions. Extreme caution should be exercised when there are high winds, as this could cause the scaffolding to move and sway. If the tower is not tall enough for its purpose, rather erect a taller structure of scaffolding. Placing boxes or ladders on top of scaffolding to gain extra height is extremely dangerous. When scaffolding is erected, be it for industrial use or residential, the size and shape of the building must be taken into consideration. A trained contractor who specializes in scaffolding is always ideal, because they will be able to determine exactly what size of scaffolding. They will draw up a scaffolding construction and installation plan that is tailor-made for your building requirements.

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Scaffolding Suppliers in Cape Town - by

September 25, 2009 by Scaffolding Exeter  
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Scaffolding Suppliers in Cape Town

Cape Town is a cosmopolitan, modern and vibrant city which is growing consistently, receiving upgrades and requiring services from scaffolding suppliers. In Cape Town, scaffolding services are an important part of the city™s growth and functioning. This impressive metropolis hosts major sporting, social and political events and is the centre of the South African film industry. These features all require the use of dedicated, reliable and safe scaffolding contractors. Safety Safety in the use of scaffolding services is incredibly important. Whilst accidents are incredibly rare, safety precautions of the highest standards need to be observed by all scaffolding services. All construction workers and contractors should be fully trained in the correct use of scaffolding and in the correct safety procedures. Contractors should ensure that all staff are fully compliant with the OHS Act & SANS 10085 to ensure maximum safety and to reassure customers that they are compliant with strict government legislation. Construction and formwork Scaffolding services in Cape Town are often used for construction. These safe, temporary structures are highly versatile in construction work and help jobs to be completed properly and quickly. Formwork is the use of supporting structures such as scaffolding to create moulds for concrete to be poured into. In Cape Town, steel scaffolding is generally used as it is of a high safety standard and very reliable in its use. Scaffolding provides access to places that are otherwise difficult to reach and creates safe walkways for workers and pedestrians to cross uneven and hazardous terrain. Scaffolding towers Scaffolding is not only used on construction sites but for a host of other requirements as well. Scaffolding towers and stages have become a much needed commodity, especially in Cape Town. The city has a very busy annual calendar, filled with important sporting competitions, highly publicised social events and a booming film and media industry. Special events in Cape Town require scaffolding services for many uses. Stages are required for many events such as rock concerts, sporting events, and large public gatherings such as political rallies. These events require signage towers to display important information such as sponsorship. Camera and lighting towers are also required for expensive broadcasting and lighting equipment. Commentary towers are important for sporting events such as marathons, as broadcasters require their commentators to be able to see the action clearly. Important guests and speakers may require an elevated commentary tower to make speeches and announcements. Access ramps for easy pedestrian access are also very useful at public events as they provide safe passage for spectators to the event, allowing attendees to have uncompromised safety by not crossing dangerous roads on foot. Seating stands are used in public events for spectators to be seated on. Film industry The film industry in Cape Town has boomed in recent years and it is now considered one of the best filming locations in the world. With a diverse array of scenery, low cost labour and favourable weather, the city has many scaffolding contractors providing temporary scaffolding structures on film sets. Kwik-Stage scaffolding and Self-Lock towers hired from scaffolding suppliers in Cape Town are extremely useful for film sets as they are easily assembled and movable yet do not compromise on safety. Scaffolding services also need to be incredibly reliable as cameras and other expensive equipment will be supported on these temporary structures. Lighting and weather changes keep film crews on a tight schedule requiring scaffolding to be versatile. FIFA 2010 World Cup Preparations for the FIFA World Cup in 2010 have become increasingly more pressurised as the tournament approaches. Major overhauls of city centres and public transport systems as well as infrastructure repairs and upgrades are being incorporated into Cape Town™s plans for hosting parts of the tournament. Scaffolding is being used widely throughout the city in preparation for the world™s favourite sports tournament. Scaffolding suppliers in Cape Town are in high demand as scaffolding services are required to keep the city in world-class condition. Through the use of construction scaffolding and other temporary structures created by scaffolding, the city is well into preparations for the FIFA World Cup tournament and also remaining a first class travel destination.

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Scaffold Towers Working Safely - by

September 21, 2009 by Scaffolding Exeter  
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Scaffold Towers Working Safely

Safety first should be the two most important words for all constructions workers, especially for those working at height using scaffold towers, ladders or any other form of access equipment. Whether working on a single storey dwelling or taller industrial building, it is very important to consider all the potential hazards before starting any kind of work. It should also be noted that working from an elevated platform or podium can cause hazards for the people below as well as those on the scaffold tower. Scaffold Towers can cause injury Incorrectly erected and faulty scaffold towers or podiums are a major cause of serious or fatal injury for construction workers, that is the reason why strict woking standards have been introduced to reduce the number of accidents for those working at height. These standard practices reduce the occurrence of human error and other factors which may lead to such accidnts. Construction workers are usually under the pressure to complete projects within a given time frame and it is all too easy for them to try and cut corners to save time. This is especially true when erecting and dismantling scaffold towers or podiums. Even when the correct guidelines are followed it is still possible for accidents to occur. It goes without saying that attention should also be given to pedestrians or others working in proximity to the scaffolding. Providing that simple guidelines are followed, the risk of injury or death can be greatly reduced, employers will also benefit by building creating a good safety record, this in itself can improve profitability by reducing the cost of insurance and other long term operating expenses. Scaffold Towers Safe Practices With regard to the safety of the scaffoldings towers and podiums, guidelines have been produced by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) these guidelines should be followed strictly to help reduce and prevent the occurance of accidents. To prevent scaffold towers from collapse, the manufacturers instructions should be correctly followed and no modifications should be made to the tower structure. The capacity, the bracing, the proper pinning and the components of the said structure should always be checked for damage before assembly. The following important factors should always be adhered to. 1. Do not excced the manufaturers safe working loads The scaffolding should be able to support, without failure, its own weight and at least four times its maximum intended load. And with regards to the workers, they should never overload the platform of the scaffold towers. 2. Make sure all bracing is correctly fitted. All the brace connections must be properly secured to prevent it from dislodging. 3. Pins and locking Frames and panels must be joined vertically by stacking pins or coupling or any equivalent means. Frames and panels should be locked together. 4. Component checks Scaffold components that are from different manufacturers should never be used in a single tower. Different manufacturers will use materials that may nit be compatible with one another. Even scaffold tower models from the same manufacturer may differ in the way they are manufactured. Always check with the manufacture to be sure that components are compatible. Scaffold Tower Maintenance The scaffolding equipment should be maintained regularly to make sure that it is in good condition and operable. The scaffolding should be sturdy with all nuts and bolts tightened. Workers should not be permitted to use scaffolds that covered with snow or ice. It needs to be cleaned of snow and ice anD ANY BATTINGS should be checked prior to use to avoid slipping. And finally, never use damaged or improperly constructed scaffold towers. Accidents can never be completely stopped from happening, but at least they can be reduced by using common sense and following simply guidelines.

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Scaffold Towers - The Safety Issues From Scaffold - Towers - by

September 17, 2009 by Scaffolding Exeter  
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Scaffold Towers - The Safety Issues From Scaffold - Towers

Safety is amongst the primary concerns whenever there is a construction. The use of Scaffold Towers is necessary for workers to do their jobs in elevated heights. With the proper safety guidelines in using these, there will be fewer accidents during the work. “Safety first!” We always encounter these two words whenever we pass by or visit a construction site. It is written almost all around a construction site’s premises. Whether it is a small house to the tall skyscrapers, a worker’s safety should always be highly prioritized especially when it deals with heights. That is why they use scaffold towers. Scaffold towers allow workers to perform their jobs in an elevated position whilst assuring safety and convenience of these workers. The Need for Secure Scaffold Towers Faulty scaffold towers are amongst the major causes of serious injuries and deaths from work. That is why; standards were set to reduce the number of these cases. Equipment failure, incorrect operating procedures, human error, and environmental conditions are amongst the main causes for accidents. The workers are the first people who will be exposed to risks in scaffold towers. Even when properly used and maintained, the risks for accidents will still be present. Besides from the hazards during the operation, injuries can also occur during the erection, dismantling, and alteration of the scaffold. In addition, bystanders and pedestrians are also at risk every time they pass by near the equipment. This poses a serious problem for exposed workers and their employer, and also the nearby community. And if the safety standards are properly followed, the risks for serious injuries and death will be minimized. In addition, the employer can also benefit by saving a lot of money if the number of accidents are reduced. The Safe Scaffold Towers With regards to the safety of the scaffoldings, standards have been set by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration or OSHA. And these guidelines should be followed strictly to prevent accidents. To prevent scaffold towers from falling, the proper and standard support structure should be implemented. The capacity, the bracing, the proper pinning and the components of the said structure should always be checked. ? Capacity ? The scaffolding should be able to support, without failure, its own weight and at least four times its maximum intended load. And with regards to the workers, they should never overload the platform of the scaffold towers. ? Bracing ? All the brace connections must be properly secured to prevent it from dislodging. ? Pinning ? Frames and panels must be joined vertically by stacking pins or coupling or any equivalent means. Frames and panels should be locked together. ? Components ? Scaffold components that are from different manufacturers should never be used in a single tower unless they can easily fit without any coercion. You need to maintain the tower’s structural integrity. The scaffold towers should be maintained regularly to make sure that it is in good condition and operable. The scaffolding should be sturdy with all nuts and bolts tightened. Workers should not be permitted to use scaffolds that covered with snow or ice. It needs to be cleaned of snow and ice as well as the planking should be sanded to avoid slipping. And finally, never use damaged or improperly constructed scaffold towers. Accidents may happen, but at least it can be reduced with accurate prevention and proper use.

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Scaffold Towers - The Lightweight Scaffold Towers - by

September 14, 2009 by Scaffolding Exeter  
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Scaffold Towers - The Lightweight Scaffold Towers

Lightweight materials such as aluminum and fiberglass are now common amongst industrial structures and equipments. Although they are light, they are also extremely durable. Scaffold towers made from these materials can really come in handy. The traditional steel scaffold towers are solid and heavy. That is why, it takes time for them to be assembled and dismantled especially if the workers need to move or relocate it. Because of these, certain manufacturers have come up with an idea in creating scaffold towers from light materials such as aluminum and fiberglass. Aluminum Scaffold Towers Compared to steel, aluminum is much lighter. And it’s safe to say that the durability of aluminum can match the strength of steel. Because of its lightness, some manufacturers created mobile scaffold towers. Aluminum scaffold towers are much easier to assemble and dismantle that they don’t need any special tools. In addition, aluminum is a rust-free material making it easier to maintain, unlike steel. Aluminum scaffold towers are ideal for residential or commercial use and general maintenance work. Also DIY enthusiasts prefer lightweight equipments since it is quick to erect and they do not usually do rigorous work, unlike those used in big construction projects. As when it comes to the difference of their prices, aluminum is much more expensive than steel, and it can even reach five times more expensive. Consumers would often prefer buying aluminum scaffold towers because it has more advantages compared to steel. But since people nowadays prefer economy to quality, they would still end up using the steel scaffoldings. Fiberglass Mobile Towers One of the hasards of using steel and aluminum scaffold towers is that these materials are conductors of electricity. Some people refer to wood as an alternative. But wood is not that durable enough to withstand the stresses that aluminum and steel scaffoldings can, and wood do not last very long. Hence, manufacturers found another alternative material, which is the fiberglass. In an environment where there is a lot of exposure to electricity, it would be safer to use equipments made from fiberglass. Other than that, fiberglass is also light and durable. Fiberglass is the right material in scaffolding to prevent electrocution. Fiberglass scaffold is inert with no electrical conductivity or reaction to chemicals, making it suitable for use in electrical environments from substations to computer rooms. The fiberglass scaffold is easy to assemble, as every frame can be used as a base frame, building frame, or guard rail frame. Because it is very lightweight, it can be erected in minutes and easily transported by a small truck or trailer. It is very ideal for mines, aircraft, foundries, computer rooms, chemical environments, battery rooms, railway stations, electricity sub-stations, and in other environments. Not to mention, it is also great for home use, since it is ultra lightweight. In addition, some manufacturers also created mobile scaffold towers made from fiberglass. It’s so light that a person can actually pick it up with one hand. But great advantages also come with a price. Compared to steel, fiberglass scaffoldings are very costly. Thus, comparing all the prices together?steel, aluminum, and fiberglass?consumers would rather prefer to use steel scaffoldings. With the availability of scaffold towers made of lightweight materials, it will surely make people’s work a lot easier.

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Roofers London- fully skilled and trained in the roofing services - by

September 10, 2009 by Scaffolding Exeter  
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Roofers London- fully skilled and trained in the roofing services

Are you facing any problem with your roof? Do you want to contact roofing services London to rectify this London? Before you do so, you should understand what different types of problems that roofing services people generally handle. This information would help you to select proper Roofers London for addressing to your roofing problems properly. Shingling the roof One service that roofing services provide is shingling of the roof. While doing this service, the service provider would be replacing the damaged shingles. Before you entrust the roofing services with the task of completely reshingling the roof of your home, you should find out whether it would be possible to repair the shingles already existing on the roof. Sometimes, it would be possible for the roofing services to salvage those shingles that have only slipped without getting damaged. Certainly, it would be far less expensive and the option would be more suited to your budget. Tiling the roof Depending on the type of roof your home has, you might require the services of roofers to tile your roof. This type of services would be very important for you, in case the roof of your house uses clay or wooden tiles. In such a case, you should entrust the task of repairing or replacing the roof tiles to the professional people because these tiles are quite delicate in nature and you might damage the tiles if you try to install them yourself. Adding Insulation The people providing roofing services might provide you with necessary help when you would like to add insulation to the roof of your home. In many cases, the insulation provide to the roof is not adequate. This causes heat to escape from your home and might even damage the roof. Insufficient insulation of the roof would cause a lot of heat to escape and would ultimately lead to higher energy bill. Even if it appears to you that the roof is in proper shape, you should get the roof checked by professionals after a couple of years to ensure proper insulation to your home. Felting of the roof In case of a flat roof, the roof is felted to make it waterproof. The felting is done by using rolls of cellulose by backing it with tar and asphalt and then melting it to the roof using a torch. Therefore, this felting is to be inspected after every few years to ensure that there is no problem with the waterproofing of the roof. You might require roofing services for handling problems regarding installation of leadwork and gutters and repairing chimney stacks also. For handling these problems, you could always take the help of roofers London. You could select a suitable roofing services London by doing a net search

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Rig Welding Jobs: Some Facts And Figures On Rig Welder Jobs - by

September 5, 2009 by Scaffolding Exeter  
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Rig Welding Jobs: Some Facts And Figures On Rig Welder Jobs

In 2004, production welding jobs paid $30,000 compared to rig welding jobs which paid $62,000. On top of the recession, and considering that MNCs are moving more and more production jobs to India and China, this is certainly good news. It is true that the oil industry is not immune from the recession, but it is not as badly affected as other sectors of the economy. Some oil companies are announcing retrenchments, but others are rolling out new offshore oil rigs and will need to hire thousands of workers in the next few years. Experienced welders from the production and manufacturing sector have a good chance of breaking into the highly-paid oil industry since rig welder jobs are entry-level jobs. Oil service contractors test candidates for oil rig welding jobs. However, if you are a certified welder (in the US, certifications are conducted by the AWS, in UK by CITB/C&G), it will help you get through the HR department. These extra certifications will also give you an edge for offshore oil rig welding jobs, although not necessary for oilfield welding jobs: First aid Helicopter underwater escape training Offshore survival training Once hired by an oil drilling company, you will work in one of these positions: A permanent post on an oil rig, making repairs and building new structure Part of a flying squad, completing big projects on tight deadlines Like roustabout jobs and other oil rig jobs, rig welding jobs are best left to younger, single men. This job is physically demanding and has its fair share of danger. You have to be good with heights, as you may need to work high above the ground, suspended from a crane or on a scaffold. You also need to be independent - you will be out of contact with family and friends for long periods of time. Offshore oil rigs are usually located far out in the middle of the ocean, and you work 12-hour shifts on a 14-days-on, 14-days-off tour. Rig welding jobs pay very well. You get two times more pay than in the manufacturing industry for doing the same job. Since this is entry level oil rig employment, you only need experience in welding and don’t need to have working experience on an oil rig.

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Recognise When Work Related Injury Has Occurred - by

September 1, 2009 by Scaffolding Exeter  
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Recognise When Work Related Injury Has Occurred

In any sector of employment, irrespective of how safe the environment generally is, there is a risk of suffering a work related injury. In relation to certain sectors of employment, there are inherent dangers that are unavoidable. An example, albeit an abstruse one, is the bullring, where the matador puts himself at tremendous risk at all times. Such a job is malign when compared to other roles, such as anything office based. It is safe to say but in no way a canon, that the severity of work related injuries that people receive, is relative to the nature of the work. To hypothesise, a person delivering pamphlets could be bludgeoned by a murderous homeowner: this is in no way considered the definitive, pamphlet deliverers™ risk. Highlighting a common type of work related injury; many people suffer as a result of trip/slip/fall incidents. The fact that these injuries are easy to avoid, says a lot about complacency in the everyday work environment. As a result of becoming overly familiar with their work environments, people sometimes fail to elicit the modicum of common sense required to avoid trip/slip/fall incidents. It is the dual duty of both the employer, and the employee, to make sure that the work environment is safe. People in general, scoff at the notion of having to receive manual handling training. These people would be less quick to sneer, if less ignorant to the amount of people having to take sick days: sick days taken as a result of manual handling injuries. It is of course the back that suffers primarily, as the result of manual handling injuries. Once a person develops a back problem, it can become an ailment for life. Observing the fundamentals of manual handling is imperative, lest a person end up in traction. Falling from a height is by far the biggest killer of employees. People can fall from great heights, such as skyscraper window cleaner, and people can fall from paltry heights, such as office workers who want to hang a clock, thinking it appropriate to use a table, as opposed to a step ladder. There are common ways in which people fall from heights. Some of these are falls from roofs, falls from ladders, falls from scaffolding, and falls from machines. It is relatively easy to make sure that work related injuries are kept to a minimum, and often, all it takes is a bit less complacency and a bit more forethought. People should refrain from using machinery that they are not trained to use, and also be sure to use protective equipment, when applicable. It is important to treat spillages with a sense of urgency, and to make sure that they are cleaned up quickly, so as to make sure that a slippage does not occur. The same goes for making sure that everything has a place, so that people do not trip over something that they did not assume would be there.

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Best posts on Scaffolding Exeter from Aug 2009

September 1, 2009 by Scaffolding Exeter  
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Too many posts to handle? If you missed out on a great post from last month, here’s a quick digest of the top posts that you may want to check out:
  • Adequate scaffolding for safe construction processes - by
    Posted on Tuesday, August 4th, 2009 in scaffolding - Comments: (0)
    Adequate scaffolding for safe construction processesIf you have a business in the scaffolding field or one that involves building a new architectural structure, or if you want to improve the exterior aspect of your house, but you want to do it all by yourself, you should read these lines and find out some interesting things that will help you better understand scaffolding.
  • Expanding Your Resources through the Use of a Scaffolding Company - by
    Posted on Thursday, August 6th, 2009 in scaffolding - Comments: (0)
    Expanding Your Resources through the Use of a Scaffolding CompanyAll contractors who have to handle large-scale jobs realize that it is simply not possible for them to manage every aspect of those jobs. As a matter of fact, doing this is a sure way of keeping us behind on any project that we try to do. This is not only true of everything that needs to be done on the ground, it is also true when it comes to scaffolding erectors.
  • Guidelines for the use of Scaffolding - by
    Posted on Sunday, August 9th, 2009 in scaffolding - Comments: (0)
    Guidelines for the use of ScaffoldingScaffolding construction services in South Africa are a necessity due to the major upgrades of so much of the existing infrastructure in and around cities and the construction of new buildings. With events such as the FIFA World Cup in the near future and the progression of South Africa into becoming a first world country, the transformation of the visual and structural aspects of the country are staggering.
  • Gutter Cleaning ??” Rope Access as a Solution to Gutter Cleaning on Tenement Buildings. - by
    Posted on Thursday, August 13th, 2009 in scaffolding - Comments: (0)
    Gutter Cleaning ??” Rope Access as a Solution to Gutter Cleaning on Tenement Buildings.An ever increasing amount of people living in tenement buildings in cities like Edinburgh, are having serious problem with their gutters and downpipes. For the most part the problems are caused by a simple blockage / vegetation growing in the gutters or minor maintenance problems such as seam lining, that have been allowed to go on untended for too long without gutter cleaning or gutter maintenance.
  • Hiring Scaffolding - by
    Posted on Monday, August 17th, 2009 in scaffolding - Comments: (0)
    Hiring ScaffoldingHiring scaffolding When you need scaffolding to do a job don™t think of it as a DIY job. If you need scaffolding you’ll need to contact a scaffolding hire company. If you do it yourself, you may find that you will become liable for any problems or issues that arise. A good place to start looking for a hire company is your Local Council or authority.
  • Hiring Scaffolding - For Safetys Sake! - by
    Posted on Saturday, August 22nd, 2009 in scaffolding - Comments: (0)
    Hiring Scaffolding - For Safetys Sake!When you need scaffolding to do a job don’t think of it as a DIY job. If you need scaffolding you’ll need to contact a scaffolding hire company. If you do it yourself, you may find that you will become liable for any problems or issues that arise. A good place to start looking for a hire company is your Local Council or authority.
  • Many Uses of Scaffolding - by
    Posted on Tuesday, August 25th, 2009 in scaffolding - Comments: (0)
    Many Uses of ScaffoldingScaffolding hire in Cape Town is no longer sought after as a construction aid only. With new technology available as well as a greater demand for scaffolding for temporary structures used at public events and short projects, the uses for scaffolding have become increasingly varied. With the influx of international music artists, film productions and an increasing number of building restorations, scaffolding is in high demand.
  • Precautions For Scaffolding - by
    Posted on Sunday, August 30th, 2009 in scaffolding - Comments: (0)
    Precautions For ScaffoldingPrecautions For Scaffolding Business Articles | December 11, 2008 All about scaffold tower hire, including tower ladders hire, domestic tower hire, commercial tower hire, scaffold tower sizes, scaffold tower costs and more Construction work for buildings can be pretty hazardous and scaffolding is used as a temporary framework to give support to the workers and the building materials. It is almost like a rolling ladder and is immensely useful especially for very tall buildings as the height can be adjusted and it can hold many people and materials at one go.
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