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		<title>Construction Accidents &#8211; An Unfortunate Product of the Building Boom &#8211; by Tim Penn</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The early part of the 20th Century saw the United States enjoy an unprecedented building boom, both for residential and commercial properties. This was obviously a benefit to the overall economy, as more people own homes and commercial property now than ever before. Owning property is one of the safest and most reliable investments available [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The early part of the 20th Century saw the United States enjoy an unprecedented <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> boom, both for residential and commercial properties. This was obviously a benefit to the overall economy, as more people own homes and commercial property now than ever before. Owning property is one of the safest and most reliable investments available for many reasons, but there was also an upswing in one unfortunate variable in regards to this boom &#8211; a distinct rise in <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> accidents.</p>
<p>Below is a look at some of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> accidents that have occurred with alarming frequency in recent years, but you also need to understand that if you&#8217;ve been injured in a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> accident, you need to contact a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> injury lawyer as soon as possible to schedule an initial consultation.
<p><a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Construction</a> Falls<br />Statistics compiled by the government show that on average, more than 1,200 <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> workers are killed every year in the United States, and this industry also leads the way in terms of workplace injuries. The same statistical compilation that was formulated by the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed that the most common type of <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> worker injury is the fall, and that makes sense. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Construction</a> workers are required to climb upon structures that are not stable in order to complete certain aspects of a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> job, and certain situations and occurrences lead to a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> worker falling from extremely dangerous heights. This also falls in line with the fact that the most common <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> worker injury is to the back, as the back is what normally takes the brunt of a fall.
<p><a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Scaffolding</a> Worker Injury<br />Another extremely common <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> worker injury is the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> worker injury, and this, too, was one of the leading causes of missed work time and serious injuries within the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> industry. <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Scaffolding</a> is often built with only a temporary means of access in mind, and as a result these structures are often unstable in nature. Therefore, the types of <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> accidents that can occur include falling from the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a>, head injuries from falling debris from the top of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> and a plethora of &#8220;other&#8221; injuries that result from the collapse of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a>.
<p>Welding Injury<br />Every year, more than 10,000 people are injured as a result of a welding accident. Welding is an inherently hazardous duty to perform, and as you may guess, the leading type of <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> injuries that occur as a result of welding is an injury to the eye or eyes. Welding guns produce heat that tops 1,000 degrees, which means that this flame or heat causes serious injuries when making contact with the eyes.<br />Of course, there are many other causes and types of <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> worker injuries. If you have been injured on the job, you may have the right to file a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> accident lawsuit. Contact a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> injury lawyer today to get the process of protecting and enforcing your rights started.</p>
<blockquote><p>Learn more about <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> <a target="_new" href="http://www.resource4constructionsiteaccidents.com<br />&#8220;>worker injury</a> or if you have been injured in a <a target="_new" href="http://www.resource4constructionsiteaccidents.com">construction accident<br /></a> then visit <a target="_new" href="http://www.resource4constructionsiteaccidents.com">www.resource4constructionsiteaccidents.com</a><br />T</BLOCKQUOTE></p>
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		<title>Your Guide To Scaffolding: Choosing The Right Type And Deciding Whether To Rent Or Buy, Part 1 &#8211; by Adrian Adams</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Regardless if you are under contract to build a 10-story luxury hotel for the Marriott or you simply want to do a roofing or structural repair on your home, it is imperative to have some rudimentary knowledgeable about scaffolding. Scaffoldings are structures that are temporarily erected for repair, construction or decoration of commercial buildings, homes [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Regardless if you are under contract to build a 10-story luxury hotel for the Marriott or you simply want to do a roofing or structural repair on your home, it is imperative to have some rudimentary knowledgeable about <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a>. Scaffoldings are structures that are temporarily erected for repair, <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> or decoration of commercial buildings, homes or other edifices. Not only is it important to purchase or rent the correct type of <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> to insure that the job is done correctly, but also to maintain the safety of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> workers employed on the job. It is estimated that 65% of those employed in the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> industry frequently work on scaffolds. Therefore, it should not be surprising that some of the most common accidents on worksites involve injuries incurred on or related to scaffolds.
<p>Scaffolds are erected of easily assembled structures of steel or timber. On these frameworks, working platforms are placed for easy accessibility to high elevations of a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> or other structure under <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> or repair. There are two primary categories of <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a>, fixed and mobile.
<p>Fixed Scaffolds
<p>Fixed scaffolds are constructed alongside a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> and can be either independent or putlog. The independent <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffold</a> has standards or uprights on both sides of its working platforms. This allows the independent <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffold</a> to remain upright without support from the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> under <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> or repair.
<p>The putlog <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffold</a> has standards or uprights along its outer edges, but its inner side is supported by the structure or <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> itself. Putlogs have flattened ends that are placed between courses of brickwork in the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> or edifice to add support. The putlogs are used to support a working platform. Independent scaffolds should also be secured or tied to the structure under repair or <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> at various intervals to lend support to its overall stability.
<p>Mobile Scaffolds
<p>A mobile <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffold</a> is a type of freestanding independent <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffold</a>. It is mounted on castors or wheels that swivel and allow the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffold</a> to be easily moved from location to location.
<p>Suspended or Swingstage <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Scaffold</a>
<p>A suspended or swingstage <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffold</a> has a platform that can be raised or lowered. An example of a suspended <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffold</a> are those commonly used as a means to wash the outer windows on highrises.
<p>Hanging Bracket <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Scaffold</a>
<p>Hanging bracket scaffolds may have horizontal structures that are supported by the floors of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> or other edifice under <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> or repair. These scaffolds should be designed by an engineer and include load testing and other safety measures.<br />
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		<title>Glasgow Company Wins Prestigious UK Construction Award &#8211; by Julie Scott</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2009 19:15:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Glasgow scaffolding/access company, Turner Access Ltd., was announced as The Access and Scaffolding Specialist of the Year for Specialists in Construction Awards 2005. Govan, Scotland (PRWEB) April 28, 2005 &#8211; Glasgow Company, Turner Access Ltd., was announced as the winner of the Access and Scaffolding Specialist of the Year, a prestigious Specialists in Construction Award [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Glasgow <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a>/access company, Turner Access Ltd., was announced as The Access and <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Scaffolding</a> Specialist of the Year for Specialists in <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Construction</a> Awards 2005. Govan, Scotland (PRWEB) April 28, 2005 &ndash; Glasgow Company, Turner Access Ltd., was announced as the winner of the Access and <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Scaffolding</a> Specialist of the Year, a prestigious Specialists in <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Construction</a> Award 2005, on April 19.   The company, employing 129 people, is based in Govan and is the major manufacturer of <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> and access equipment in Scotland. Gary Gallagher, Managing Director of Turner Access Ltd., said, &ldquo;We don&#8217;t beat them at football or rugby anymore but Scotland is top for <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Scaffolding</a> and Access.&rdquo;  The company was nominated largely because of their innovative access solution to the problems of strengthening the Tinsley Viaduct, Sheffield, a two-tier bridge with the M1 on the top tier and the A631 running underneath on the bottom tier. Throughout the past two and a half years, Turner Access Ltd. have been responsible for providing what are the two longest single working platforms ever built (now claimed as an official world record), each one measuring 1km long by 35m wide.  At a time when health and safety in the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> industry is under the microscope and with the release of the new Working at Height Regulations on April 6, the Tinsley project has a virtually unblemished safety record. As of March 2005, over two and a half million man-hours had gone into the project, an average of 35,000 hours per week. There have been no serious accidents and it has been over 1.4 million hours since there was a lost time accident.  Turner Access, using Safespan&reg; and PlusEight&reg; system <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a>, have been integral in the project winning RoSPA awards, a Working Well Together award, and have contributed significantly toward The Specialists in <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Construction</a> Awards 2005 award won by this project.  Safety has been the primary concern throughout and Turner Access leads the industry with innovative ideas to keep not only the user of the platforms safe but also the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a>/access installer. One of Turner Access&rsquo; products, PlusGard&reg;, an advanced guardrail, was a finalist in the Quality in <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Construction</a> Awards 2004. The judges commented, &ldquo;This one product could make a huge difference to safety on just about every site in the UK&rdquo;.  The success of the Tinsley Viaduct contract has helped to create jobs in the Glasgow area, and the implementation of new projects using these award-winning systems is anticipated to have a positive impact on future employment.  Contact: Julie Scott Turner Access Ltd. 0141 309 5555<br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all know how hazardous shoddy <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> can be. Insecure bracing, poor materials, unsafe <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a>, lack of attention to safety board regulations &#8211; all lead to <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> accidents all over the UK. </p>
<p>An estimated 2.3 million <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> workers, or 65 percent of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> industry, work on scaffolds frequently. Protecting these workers from <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffold</a>-related accidents may prevent some of the 4,500 injuries and 50 deaths every year, which cost employers &pound;90 million in workdays lost. In a recent BLS study, 72 percent of workers injured in <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffold</a> accidents attributed the accident either to the planking or support giving way, or to the employee slipping or being struck by a falling object.
<p>There are lawyers that are very experienced in <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> and understand the rules and regulations that are applied to them. If you find you&#8217;re the one of the many that has had a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> injury, then you should seek legal aid as soon as possible. The lawyers will sometimes evaluate your case for free and tell you if you are justified in suing the company.
<p>Base plates and mud sills are required on <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a>. The surface where the mud sills are placed must be capable of keeping the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> in place. Another essential component is the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffold</a> ties. After the first tie is attached properly, then subsequent ties should be attached safely. The height of these subsequent ties should not be more than twenty-six feet. You must also put ties at horizontal intervals, which doesn&#8217;t exceed thirty feet, and all ties should be able to stand up to a push or pull of 2500 pounds of weight. Even with this additional ties may be necessary to ensure your safety on the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a>.
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<p>Claims for <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> accidents caused by unsafe <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a>
<p>Claims for <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> accidents caused lack of attention to safety board regulations
<p>Claiming compensation for <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> accidents caused by improper erection
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all know how hazardous shoddy <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> can be. Insecure bracing, poor materials, unsafe <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a>, lack of attention to safety board regulations &#8211; all lead to <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> accidents all over the UK. </p>
<p>An estimated 2.3 million <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> workers, or 65 percent of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> industry, work on scaffolds frequently. Protecting these workers from <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffold</a>-related accidents may prevent some of the 4,500 injuries and 50 deaths every year, which cost employers &pound;90 million in workdays lost. In a recent BLS study, 72 percent of workers injured in <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffold</a> accidents attributed the accident either to the planking or support giving way, or to the employee slipping or being struck by a falling object.
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<p>Base plates and mud sills are required on <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a>. The surface where the mud sills are placed must be capable of keeping the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> in place. Another essential component is the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffold</a> ties. After the first tie is attached properly, then subsequent ties should be attached safely. The height of these subsequent ties should not be more than twenty-six feet. You must also put ties at horizontal intervals, which doesn&#8217;t exceed thirty feet, and all ties should be able to stand up to a push or pull of 2500 pounds of weight. Even with this additional ties may be necessary to ensure your safety on the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a>.
<p>Whether a worker on a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> site or a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >builder</a>, if you&#8217;ve been the victim of unsafe <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> then waste no time in contacting Claims Master Group today and start the ball rolling with your Compensation Claim for a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Scaffolding</a> Accident in the UK.
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<p>Claims for <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> accidents caused by insecure bracing
<p>Claims for <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> accidents caused by poor materials
<p>Claims for <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> accidents caused by unsafe <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a>
<p>Claims for <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> accidents caused lack of attention to safety board regulations
<p>Claiming compensation for <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> accidents caused by improper erection
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Regardless if you are under contract to build a 10-story luxury hotel for the Marriott or you simply want to do a roofing or structural repair on your home, it is imperative to have some rudimentary knowledgeable about <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a>. Scaffoldings are structures that are temporarily erected for repair, <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> or decoration of commercial buildings, homes or other edifices. Not only is it important to purchase or rent the correct type of <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> to insure that the job is done correctly, but also to maintain the safety of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> workers employed on the job. It is estimated that 65% of those employed in the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> industry frequently work on scaffolds. Therefore, it should not be surprising that some of the most common accidents on worksites involve injuries incurred on or related to scaffolds.
<p>Scaffolds are erected of easily assembled structures of steel or timber. On these frameworks, working platforms are placed for easy accessibility to high elevations of a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> or other structure under <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> or repair. There are two primary categories of <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a>, fixed and mobile.
<p>Fixed Scaffolds
<p>Fixed scaffolds are constructed alongside a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> and can be either independent or putlog. The independent <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffold</a> has standards or uprights on both sides of its working platforms. This allows the independent <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffold</a> to remain upright without support from the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> under <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> or repair.
<p>The putlog <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffold</a> has standards or uprights along its outer edges, but its inner side is supported by the structure or <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> itself. Putlogs have flattened ends that are placed between courses of brickwork in the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> or edifice to add support. The putlogs are used to support a working platform. Independent scaffolds should also be secured or tied to the structure under repair or <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> at various intervals to lend support to its overall stability.
<p>Mobile Scaffolds
<p>A mobile <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffold</a> is a type of freestanding independent <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffold</a>. It is mounted on castors or wheels that swivel and allow the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffold</a> to be easily moved from location to location.
<p>Suspended or Swingstage <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Scaffold</a>
<p>A suspended or swingstage <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffold</a> has a platform that can be raised or lowered. An example of a suspended <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffold</a> are those commonly used as a means to wash the outer windows on highrises.
<p>Hanging Bracket <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Scaffold</a>
<p>Hanging bracket scaffolds may have horizontal structures that are supported by the floors of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> or other edifice under <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> or repair. These scaffolds should be designed by an engineer and include load testing and other safety measures.<br />
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		<title>Glasgow Company Wins Prestigious UK Construction Award &#8211; by Julie Scott</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Glasgow scaffolding/access company, Turner Access Ltd., was announced as The Access and Scaffolding Specialist of the Year for Specialists in Construction Awards 2005. Govan, Scotland (PRWEB) April 28, 2005 &#8211; Glasgow Company, Turner Access Ltd., was announced as the winner of the Access and Scaffolding Specialist of the Year, a prestigious Specialists in Construction Award [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Glasgow <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a>/access company, Turner Access Ltd., was announced as The Access and <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Scaffolding</a> Specialist of the Year for Specialists in <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Construction</a> Awards 2005. Govan, Scotland (PRWEB) April 28, 2005 &ndash; Glasgow Company, Turner Access Ltd., was announced as the winner of the Access and <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Scaffolding</a> Specialist of the Year, a prestigious Specialists in <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Construction</a> Award 2005, on April 19.   The company, employing 129 people, is based in Govan and is the major manufacturer of <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> and access equipment in Scotland. Gary Gallagher, Managing Director of Turner Access Ltd., said, &ldquo;We don&#8217;t beat them at football or rugby anymore but Scotland is top for <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Scaffolding</a> and Access.&rdquo;  The company was nominated largely because of their innovative access solution to the problems of strengthening the Tinsley Viaduct, Sheffield, a two-tier bridge with the M1 on the top tier and the A631 running underneath on the bottom tier. Throughout the past two and a half years, Turner Access Ltd. have been responsible for providing what are the two longest single working platforms ever built (now claimed as an official world record), each one measuring 1km long by 35m wide.  At a time when health and safety in the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> industry is under the microscope and with the release of the new Working at Height Regulations on April 6, the Tinsley project has a virtually unblemished safety record. As of March 2005, over two and a half million man-hours had gone into the project, an average of 35,000 hours per week. There have been no serious accidents and it has been over 1.4 million hours since there was a lost time accident.  Turner Access, using Safespan&reg; and PlusEight&reg; system <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a>, have been integral in the project winning RoSPA awards, a Working Well Together award, and have contributed significantly toward The Specialists in <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Construction</a> Awards 2005 award won by this project.  Safety has been the primary concern throughout and Turner Access leads the industry with innovative ideas to keep not only the user of the platforms safe but also the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a>/access installer. One of Turner Access&rsquo; products, PlusGard&reg;, an advanced guardrail, was a finalist in the Quality in <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Construction</a> Awards 2004. The judges commented, &ldquo;This one product could make a huge difference to safety on just about every site in the UK&rdquo;.  The success of the Tinsley Viaduct contract has helped to create jobs in the Glasgow area, and the implementation of new projects using these award-winning systems is anticipated to have a positive impact on future employment.  Contact: Julie Scott Turner Access Ltd. 0141 309 5555<br />
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		<title>Scaffolding Accidents in the UK &#8211; by Julian Hall</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We all know how hazardous shoddy scaffolding can be. Insecure bracing, poor materials, unsafe construction, lack of attention to safety board regulations &#8211; all lead to scaffolding accidents all over the UK. 
An estimated 2.3 million construction workers, or 65 percent of the construction industry, work on scaffolds frequently. Protecting these workers from scaffold-related accidents [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all know how hazardous shoddy <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> can be. Insecure bracing, poor materials, unsafe <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a>, lack of attention to safety board regulations &#8211; all lead to <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> accidents all over the UK. </p>
<p>An estimated 2.3 million <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> workers, or 65 percent of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> industry, work on scaffolds frequently. Protecting these workers from <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffold</a>-related accidents may prevent some of the 4,500 injuries and 50 deaths every year, which cost employers &pound;90 million in workdays lost. In a recent BLS study, 72 percent of workers injured in <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffold</a> accidents attributed the accident either to the planking or support giving way, or to the employee slipping or being struck by a falling object.
<p>There are lawyers that are very experienced in <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> and understand the rules and regulations that are applied to them. If you find you&#8217;re the one of the many that has had a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> injury, then you should seek legal aid as soon as possible. The lawyers will sometimes evaluate your case for free and tell you if you are justified in suing the company.
<p>Base plates and mud sills are required on <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a>. The surface where the mud sills are placed must be capable of keeping the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> in place. Another essential component is the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffold</a> ties. After the first tie is attached properly, then subsequent ties should be attached safely. The height of these subsequent ties should not be more than twenty-six feet. You must also put ties at horizontal intervals, which doesn&#8217;t exceed thirty feet, and all ties should be able to stand up to a push or pull of 2500 pounds of weight. Even with this additional ties may be necessary to ensure your safety on the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a>.
<p>Whether a worker on a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> site or a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >builder</a>, if you&#8217;ve been the victim of unsafe <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> then waste no time in contacting Claims Master Group today and start the ball rolling with your Compensation Claim for a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Scaffolding</a> Accident in the UK.
<p>What can Claims Master Group help with?
<p>Claims for <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> accidents caused by insecure bracing
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<p>Claims for <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> accidents caused by unsafe <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a>
<p>Claims for <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> accidents caused lack of attention to safety board regulations
<p>Claiming compensation for <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> accidents caused by improper erection
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		<description><![CDATA[The early part of the 20th Century saw the United States enjoy an unprecedented building boom, both for residential and commercial properties. This was obviously a benefit to the overall economy, as more people own homes and commercial property now than ever before. Owning property is one of the safest and most reliable investments available [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The early part of the 20th Century saw the United States enjoy an unprecedented <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> boom, both for residential and commercial properties. This was obviously a benefit to the overall economy, as more people own homes and commercial property now than ever before. Owning property is one of the safest and most reliable investments available for many reasons, but there was also an upswing in one unfortunate variable in regards to this boom &#8211; a distinct rise in <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> accidents.</p>
<p>Below is a look at some of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> accidents that have occurred with alarming frequency in recent years, but you also need to understand that if you&#8217;ve been injured in a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> accident, you need to contact a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> injury lawyer as soon as possible to schedule an initial consultation.
<p><a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Construction</a> Falls<br />Statistics compiled by the government show that on average, more than 1,200 <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> workers are killed every year in the United States, and this industry also leads the way in terms of workplace injuries. The same statistical compilation that was formulated by the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed that the most common type of <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> worker injury is the fall, and that makes sense. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Construction</a> workers are required to climb upon structures that are not stable in order to complete certain aspects of a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> job, and certain situations and occurrences lead to a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> worker falling from extremely dangerous heights. This also falls in line with the fact that the most common <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> worker injury is to the back, as the back is what normally takes the brunt of a fall.
<p><a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Scaffolding</a> Worker Injury<br />Another extremely common <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> worker injury is the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> worker injury, and this, too, was one of the leading causes of missed work time and serious injuries within the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> industry. <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Scaffolding</a> is often built with only a temporary means of access in mind, and as a result these structures are often unstable in nature. Therefore, the types of <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> accidents that can occur include falling from the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a>, head injuries from falling debris from the top of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> and a plethora of &#8220;other&#8221; injuries that result from the collapse of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a>.
<p>Welding Injury<br />Every year, more than 10,000 people are injured as a result of a welding accident. Welding is an inherently hazardous duty to perform, and as you may guess, the leading type of <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> injuries that occur as a result of welding is an injury to the eye or eyes. Welding guns produce heat that tops 1,000 degrees, which means that this flame or heat causes serious injuries when making contact with the eyes.<br />Of course, there are many other causes and types of <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> worker injuries. If you have been injured on the job, you may have the right to file a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> accident lawsuit. Contact a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> injury lawyer today to get the process of protecting and enforcing your rights started.</p>
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		<title>Your Guide To Scaffolding: Choosing The Right Type And Deciding Whether To Rent Or Buy, Part 1 &#8211; by Adrian Adams</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Regardless if you are under contract to build a 10-story luxury hotel for the Marriott or you simply want to do a roofing or structural repair on your home, it is imperative to have some rudimentary knowledgeable about scaffolding. Scaffoldings are structures that are temporarily erected for repair, construction or decoration of commercial buildings, homes [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Regardless if you are under contract to build a 10-story luxury hotel for the Marriott or you simply want to do a roofing or structural repair on your home, it is imperative to have some rudimentary knowledgeable about <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a>. Scaffoldings are structures that are temporarily erected for repair, <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> or decoration of commercial buildings, homes or other edifices. Not only is it important to purchase or rent the correct type of <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> to insure that the job is done correctly, but also to maintain the safety of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> workers employed on the job. It is estimated that 65% of those employed in the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> industry frequently work on scaffolds. Therefore, it should not be surprising that some of the most common accidents on worksites involve injuries incurred on or related to scaffolds.
<p>Scaffolds are erected of easily assembled structures of steel or timber. On these frameworks, working platforms are placed for easy accessibility to high elevations of a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> or other structure under <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> or repair. There are two primary categories of <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a>, fixed and mobile.
<p>Fixed Scaffolds
<p>Fixed scaffolds are constructed alongside a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> and can be either independent or putlog. The independent <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffold</a> has standards or uprights on both sides of its working platforms. This allows the independent <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffold</a> to remain upright without support from the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> under <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> or repair.
<p>The putlog <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffold</a> has standards or uprights along its outer edges, but its inner side is supported by the structure or <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> itself. Putlogs have flattened ends that are placed between courses of brickwork in the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> or edifice to add support. The putlogs are used to support a working platform. Independent scaffolds should also be secured or tied to the structure under repair or <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> at various intervals to lend support to its overall stability.
<p>Mobile Scaffolds
<p>A mobile <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffold</a> is a type of freestanding independent <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffold</a>. It is mounted on castors or wheels that swivel and allow the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffold</a> to be easily moved from location to location.
<p>Suspended or Swingstage <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Scaffold</a>
<p>A suspended or swingstage <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffold</a> has a platform that can be raised or lowered. An example of a suspended <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffold</a> are those commonly used as a means to wash the outer windows on highrises.
<p>Hanging Bracket <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Scaffold</a>
<p>Hanging bracket scaffolds may have horizontal structures that are supported by the floors of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> or other edifice under <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> or repair. These scaffolds should be designed by an engineer and include load testing and other safety measures.<br />
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		<title>Glasgow Company Wins Prestigious UK Construction Award &#8211; by Julie Scott</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Glasgow scaffolding/access company, Turner Access Ltd., was announced as The Access and Scaffolding Specialist of the Year for Specialists in Construction Awards 2005. Govan, Scotland (PRWEB) April 28, 2005 &#8211; Glasgow Company, Turner Access Ltd., was announced as the winner of the Access and Scaffolding Specialist of the Year, a prestigious Specialists in Construction Award [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Glasgow <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a>/access company, Turner Access Ltd., was announced as The Access and <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Scaffolding</a> Specialist of the Year for Specialists in <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Construction</a> Awards 2005. Govan, Scotland (PRWEB) April 28, 2005 &ndash; Glasgow Company, Turner Access Ltd., was announced as the winner of the Access and <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Scaffolding</a> Specialist of the Year, a prestigious Specialists in <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Construction</a> Award 2005, on April 19.   The company, employing 129 people, is based in Govan and is the major manufacturer of <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> and access equipment in Scotland. Gary Gallagher, Managing Director of Turner Access Ltd., said, &ldquo;We don&#8217;t beat them at football or rugby anymore but Scotland is top for <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Scaffolding</a> and Access.&rdquo;  The company was nominated largely because of their innovative access solution to the problems of strengthening the Tinsley Viaduct, Sheffield, a two-tier bridge with the M1 on the top tier and the A631 running underneath on the bottom tier. Throughout the past two and a half years, Turner Access Ltd. have been responsible for providing what are the two longest single working platforms ever built (now claimed as an official world record), each one measuring 1km long by 35m wide.  At a time when health and safety in the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> industry is under the microscope and with the release of the new Working at Height Regulations on April 6, the Tinsley project has a virtually unblemished safety record. As of March 2005, over two and a half million man-hours had gone into the project, an average of 35,000 hours per week. There have been no serious accidents and it has been over 1.4 million hours since there was a lost time accident.  Turner Access, using Safespan&reg; and PlusEight&reg; system <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a>, have been integral in the project winning RoSPA awards, a Working Well Together award, and have contributed significantly toward The Specialists in <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Construction</a> Awards 2005 award won by this project.  Safety has been the primary concern throughout and Turner Access leads the industry with innovative ideas to keep not only the user of the platforms safe but also the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a>/access installer. One of Turner Access&rsquo; products, PlusGard&reg;, an advanced guardrail, was a finalist in the Quality in <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Construction</a> Awards 2004. The judges commented, &ldquo;This one product could make a huge difference to safety on just about every site in the UK&rdquo;.  The success of the Tinsley Viaduct contract has helped to create jobs in the Glasgow area, and the implementation of new projects using these award-winning systems is anticipated to have a positive impact on future employment.  Contact: Julie Scott Turner Access Ltd. 0141 309 5555<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[We all know how hazardous shoddy scaffolding can be. Insecure bracing, poor materials, unsafe construction, lack of attention to safety board regulations &#8211; all lead to scaffolding accidents all over the UK. 
An estimated 2.3 million construction workers, or 65 percent of the construction industry, work on scaffolds frequently. Protecting these workers from scaffold-related accidents [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all know how hazardous shoddy <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> can be. Insecure bracing, poor materials, unsafe <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a>, lack of attention to safety board regulations &#8211; all lead to <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> accidents all over the UK. </p>
<p>An estimated 2.3 million <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> workers, or 65 percent of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> industry, work on scaffolds frequently. Protecting these workers from <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffold</a>-related accidents may prevent some of the 4,500 injuries and 50 deaths every year, which cost employers &pound;90 million in workdays lost. In a recent BLS study, 72 percent of workers injured in <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffold</a> accidents attributed the accident either to the planking or support giving way, or to the employee slipping or being struck by a falling object.
<p>There are lawyers that are very experienced in <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> and understand the rules and regulations that are applied to them. If you find you&#8217;re the one of the many that has had a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> injury, then you should seek legal aid as soon as possible. The lawyers will sometimes evaluate your case for free and tell you if you are justified in suing the company.
<p>Base plates and mud sills are required on <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a>. The surface where the mud sills are placed must be capable of keeping the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> in place. Another essential component is the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffold</a> ties. After the first tie is attached properly, then subsequent ties should be attached safely. The height of these subsequent ties should not be more than twenty-six feet. You must also put ties at horizontal intervals, which doesn&#8217;t exceed thirty feet, and all ties should be able to stand up to a push or pull of 2500 pounds of weight. Even with this additional ties may be necessary to ensure your safety on the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a>.
<p>Whether a worker on a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> site or a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >builder</a>, if you&#8217;ve been the victim of unsafe <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> then waste no time in contacting Claims Master Group today and start the ball rolling with your Compensation Claim for a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Scaffolding</a> Accident in the UK.
<p>What can Claims Master Group help with?
<p>Claims for <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> accidents caused by insecure bracing
<p>Claims for <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> accidents caused by poor materials
<p>Claims for <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> accidents caused by unsafe <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a>
<p>Claims for <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> accidents caused lack of attention to safety board regulations
<p>Claiming compensation for <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> accidents caused by improper erection
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