Safe scaffolding isn’t just about strong structures—it’s about knowledge, foresight, and expert guidance. At Asle Scaffolding Consultancy, we provide tailored Health and Safety Scaffold Advice to scaffolding companies, principal contractors, and site managers across Slough, London, and surrounding areas.
Whether you need to ensure compliance with HSE regulations, address concerns raised in a scaffold inspection, or simply want expert input during planning, our advice helps you avoid risks before they become problems. With hands-on industry experience and up-to-date regulatory knowledge, we turn complex safety standards into clear, practical solutions.
Expert guidance helps spot and correct unsafe practices, setup flaws, or compliance gaps before incidents occur.
Our advice helps you meet your obligations under CDM 2015, Work at Height Regulations, and TG20 guidelines—protecting your company from liability.
By addressing safety concerns proactively, we help build a culture of safety and professionalism on site.
We adapt our advice to your real-world conditions—not just theory or generic rules.
Clear steps, not jargon—so your team can apply the advice straight away.
We align everything with HSE, TG20:21, and NASC guidance to keep you compliant.
We’re available at short notice for urgent safety reviews, audits, or site visits.
We offer advice on scaffold inspections, TG20 compliance, fall protection, tie testing, risk control, temporary works integration, and general safety planning.
No—our safety advice is for anyone involved in scaffolding or temporary works, including principal contractors, developers, project managers, and site supervisors.
Absolutely. We interpret TG20:21 guidelines and help you apply them correctly to your specific scaffold setup—including design, loading, and tie-in needs.
We do both. On-site visits are ideal for full assessments, but we also offer remote reviews of photos, documentation, and safety queries.
Yes. We can review what went wrong, identify root causes, and advise on corrective actions or improvements.
Yes. Our scaffold safety advice can be used to strengthen your H&S procedures and demonstrate your compliance to clients or accreditation bodies.