Best posts on Scaffold Devon, scaffolding erectors devon from Jun 2009
July 1, 2009 by Scaffold Devon
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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:
- A Cost Effective, Efficient Alternative To Scaffolding | Industrial Rope Access – by
Posted on Tuesday, June 9th, 2009 in scaffolding – Comments: (0)A Cost Effective, Efficient Alternative To Scaffolding | Industrial Rope AccessSurprisingly still relatively unknown in the onshore and domestic sectors, industrial rope access techniques have been used for decades to provide work at height solutions, and are now being used to cater for domestic building maintenance problems, cleaning painting and maintenance at height, and industrial and construction work. We’ll be focusing on the domestic / building maintenance side of industrial rope access (or industrial abseiling) in this article.
- A Guide to Purchasing a New Ladder – by
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- Adequate scaffolding for safe construction processes – by
Posted on Tuesday, June 9th, 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 Tuesday, June 9th, 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.
- Glasgow Company Wins Prestigious UK Construction Award – by Julie Scott
Posted on Tuesday, June 9th, 2009 in scaffolding erectors – Comments: (0)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 – 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 2005, on April 19. The company, employing 129 people, is based in Govan and is the major manufacturer of scaffolding and access equipment in Scotland.
- Guidelines for the use of Scaffolding – by
Posted on Tuesday, June 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 Tuesday, June 9th, 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
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- Scaffolding Accidents in the UK – by Julian Hall
Posted on Tuesday, June 9th, 2009 in scaffolding erectors – Comments: (0)We all know how hazardous shoddy scaffolding can be. Insecure bracing, poor materials, unsafe construction, lack of attention to safety board regulations – 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 may prevent some of the 4,500 injuries and 50 deaths every year, which cost employers £90 million in workdays lost.
- Your Guide To Scaffolding: Choosing The Right Type And Deciding Whether To Rent Or Buy, Part 1 – by Adrian Adams
Posted on Tuesday, June 9th, 2009 in scaffolding erectors – Comments: (0)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 or other edifices. Not only is it important to purchase or rent the correct type of scaffolding to insure that the job is done correctly, but also to maintain the safety of the construction workers employed on the job.
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