Scaffolding Health & Safety in london

Protect Your Workforce, Reduce Risks, and Ensure Compliance

Safety is the foundation of every scaffolding project. Unsafe scaffolding or poor safety practices can result in serious injury, project delays, and regulatory penalties. Our scaffolding Health and Safety Services provide comprehensive support to ensure your workforce operates in a safe and compliant environment throughout the project lifecycle. All services are delivered in line with TG20 guidance, NASC guidance, Work at Height Regulations, CDM Regulations, and British Standards, ensuring full regulatory compliance. Our approach integrates practical, site-specific advice with professional oversight, helping companies maintain a strong safety culture.

Key Benefits of Our Scaffolding Health & Safety Service

  • Protect your workforce with proactive hazard identification and mitigation
  • Ensure regulatory compliance with UK regulations, guidance’s, British standards
  • Maintain operational efficiency while prioritising safety
  • Reduce liability and insurance risks through documented audits and checks
  • Enhance staff confidence by providing clear guidance on safe practices

Why Choose Us

Our team is trusted for industry expertise, a thorough approach, and practical recommendations. We focus not only on identifying risks but also on guiding your workforce to work safely and efficiently.

Our Services Include

RAMS (Risk Assessment and Method Statements)

creation and review – tailored to
your site and scaffolding requirements.

Health and Safety Audits

evaluate compliance with UK regs, guidance’s, and site practices.

Design and Compliance Management

Support scaffold design for the install and dismantle process , scaffold type selection for the project, PPE type selection for the scaffold install and dismantle the process, and personnel qualifications require for job.

Daily Briefings & Toolbox Talks

reinforce safe working practices and ensure awareness.

Point-of-Work Risk Assessments

provide real-time safety evaluations for ongoing tasks.

On-Site Harness Checks

confirm harnesses are safe, correctly worn, and appropriate for the intended application.

How Our Health & Safety Process Works

  • Initial Consultation: We start with a detailed discussion to understand your project’s scope and needs
  • Finalise consultation: we finalise what services that you want us to provide
  • Site Assessment: Our team visits your site to carry out the service that is requested
  • Formal report: A formal report will be created and sent to client with finding and guidance
  • Ongoing Support: After formal report we can if requested to do a follow up report for finding and guidance review

Why Health & Safety Management is Critical

Maintaining a robust Health & Safety program:

  • Protects workers from injury
  • Ensures legal compliance with Work at Height regulations 2005 and CDM regulations
  • Reduces the risk of project delays and financial penalties
  • Supports a strong safety culture across your site
  • Provides documentation for regulatory compliance and insurance purposes

Common Safety Issues We Identify

  • Incorrectly fitted harnesses or incorrect ppe
  • Rams inadequate for the job at hand
  • No great health safety structure or culture
  • Non-compliance with site safety procedures

Our Safety and Quality Promise

  • CISRS-trained inspectors with expertise in scaffold safety
  • In-depth knowledge of TG20, NASC guidance, Work at Height Regulations, CDM
    Regulations, and British Standards
  • Continuous CPD training to stay current with regulations and best practices
  • Proactive identification of risks before incidents occur
  • Clear, actionable reporting and guidance

Our Other Services

Scaffolding Inspections & Surveys in London

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FAQs

We ensure harnesses are suitable for the task, correctly worn, and safe to use.

Yes, including toolbox talks, briefings, rams breakdown explaining and on-site practical guidance

Most scaffolds must follow NASC TG20:21 compliance sheets. If they fall outside Tg20:21 compliance sheet, then they require a bespoke design

NASC guidance, working at heights regulations 2005, bs en 12811-1, Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015, etc

Disclaimer: This content is for guidance purposes only and does not constitute formal advice. It is not a guarantee of services and is provided for general guidance. Information may be incorrect or out of date due to changes in guidance, regulations, or standards. For project-specific or formal advice, please contact us directly.