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SG4:22 Preventing falls in scaffolding operations

December 2022 saw the launch of the NASC (National Access and Scaffolding Confederation) SG4:22: Preventing falls in scaffolding operations guidance.

This long awaited, core NASC document replaces SG4:15, providing industry best practice for fall prevention when erecting tube and fitting and now also includes system scaffolding.

It features detailed scaffolding sector analysis and safety guidance, with key figures and illustrations, to bring it to life.

The key changes are:

  • removal of obsolete technology and embracing of new
  • updates to reflect changes brought in with TG20:21
  • inclusion of modular system scaffolding as well as traditional tube and fitting
  • additional safety guidance on working on beams
  • hazards, risks and control measures required when working on fragile roofs
  • improved Safe System of Work for temporary roofs and the prevention of falls

Download SG4:22 forfree from the NASC shop.

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Guidance on working in cold and wintry weather

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Make sure you protect workers during low temperatures and wintry conditions.

Our guidance has been refreshed to make it easier to find and understand advice on how to protect workers in low temperatures.

This includes guidance forworking outdoors.

It also explains how you can assess the risks to workers and put controls in place to protect them.

With low temperatures and less daylight, winter can make surfaces perilous. As a result, slip and trip accidents increase significantly.

Take a look at our online guide to avoiding slips and trips in winter weather.


Other news and publications

The Building Advisory Committee (BAC): Inaugural meeting

Established under the Building Safety Act 2022 as part of the governments reforms of building safety, the BAC will advise and inform the Building Safety Regulator in its mission to ensure the safety of residents in high-rise buildings, as well as its other roles including keeping the safety and standards of all buildings under review.

Find out more about the meeting and the role and makeup of the BAC.

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Electricity: overhead power lines

Links for further guidance and information: Avoiding danger from overhead power lines (GS6)

Asbestos surveying: risks from electricity

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Working at height: fragile surfaces

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Working at Height: safe system of work

Links for further guidance and information: Assessing all work at height

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