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SIA and OSHA develop 'Fundamentals of Safe Use' for MCWPs
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and Scaffold Industry Association (SIA) have developed MCWP - Fundamentals of Safe Use, Ground Conditions and MCWP - Fundamentals of Safe Use, Tying to the Structure.
NSG logs a million accident free man hours
Scaffolding company NSG UK has hit a safety goal of one million man hours with no lost time accidents.
Certex and HART cooperate on safety at height
Certex UK, a supplier of lifting products and services, has added a new range of height safety and rescue courses to its portfolio of training packages.
UK construction industry launches telehandler 'safe use' guide
A guide to the safe use of telehandlers in construction has been launched in the UK by the Strategic Forum Plant Safety Group, an industry group charged with providing industry advice on the use of equipment in the UK’s construction sector.
JLG and ANAPAT cooperate over training
JLG and ANAPAT (the Spanish association for aerial platform rental companies) are working together to develop a training programme which will adhere to a new regulatory standard.
SC&RA Awards deadline
The application deadline to receive entries for Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association's Annual awards is 15 March 2011
PAL cards can now be checked online
Site and safety managers can check the validity of IPAF-issued PAL cards using a new online verification tool at www.ipaf.org.
Deadline looms for BC crane operators
Crane operators in British Columbia, Canada, must have a valid operator's certificate by 28 February 2011, warns WorkSafeBC
Haulotte commits to going green
The Haulotte Group, has implemented an environmental management system based on ISO 14000 because, it says, it is committed to a continuing process of minimizing the impact its activities have on the environment.
First UK demolition managers complete NDTG training course
The first group of UK demolition managers have completed the National Demolition Training Group's Demolition Manager's five day training course
Copies could be catastrophic: the risks of buying poor quality scaffolding
The risks of buying poor quality copy scaffold cannot be ignored by anyone - all operators will want to ensure that any equipment that they supply meets all the standards. In this article scaffold manufacturer HAKI illustrates there are things that the untrained eye cannot see and the dangers presented can be overlooked until it is possibly too late.
IAPA award shortlists announced
The IAPA judges met in London on Friday 28 January and have confirmed the following shortlists for each category, with the winners to be announced at the awards ceremony in Amsterdam on 14 April.
NDA training comes on line
The National Demolition Association has launched an on-line training system, NDA Online Training, that it says offers more than 2,000 eLearning courses that meet the specialised requirements of the construction industry
Higher Safety's Barney Green discusses the correct choice and use of lanyards
Barney Green, height safety advisor at Higher Safety discusses the correct choice and use of lanyards.
Lift Safety Zone to offer tips, advice and more at ConExpo
The Lift Safety Zone at ConExpo will be dedicated to those working with aerial work platforms or cranes.
Miller launches new descender and lifting device
Miller by Sperian has launched a new descender and lifting device that complies fully with the new EN 341:2008 standard.
New UK training course launched for demolition site managers
A new six-day CCDO Demolition Managers' course has been unveiled by the National Demolition Training Group (NDTG), the training arm of the UK's National Federation of Demolition Contractors (NFDC).
Sperian combines under Honeywell and launches new descender device
Honeywell is combining Sperian Protection with Honeywell Safety Products to form a single global personal protective equipment business. The combined business will be called Honeywell Safety Products and will continue to be part of the Honeywell Automation and Control Solutions Life Safety business.
IPAF awarded for training aids
IPAF (the International Powered Access Federation) has won two awards for a safety video and a training kit that it produced with the aim of promoting best practice in the use of powered access equipment.
Edge Protection Federation joins AIF
The EPF (Edge Protection Federation), a UK trade body dedicated to promoting high standards of collective edge protection, has joined the AIF (Access Industry Forum).
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