HEALTH & SAFETY

The most important aspects of any kind of scaffolding erection is health and safety.
Health and Safety is very important to us at DULLA Scaffolding Ltd, as it is an integral part of our ethos and therefore we have all resources to support the objectives of this policy.
DULLA Scaffolding Ltd is Accredited within the Contractors Health and Safety Assessment Scheme (CHAS) having Demonstrated compliance with and sound management of current basic health and safety Legislation.

TCH SAFETY 

Have been appointed to the competent person role, as required by the Management of Health and Safety at Work regulation 1999, Regulation 7. TCH Safety will assist DULLA SCAFFOLDING LTD in undertaking the measures needed to comply relevant statutory provisions.

We work hard with our operatives to make sure they are aware of new industry standards, which enables them to work safely and confidently on site.
It is our policy to provide and maintain a safe and healthy workplace for all our employees, customers, visitors, contractors and others who may be affected by our activity. We operate a tight with health and safety policy including:

Full PPE is supplied and worn at all relevant times
Checks for firm, level foundations
Time planning to avoid construction during busy periods
Avoidance of power lines
British Standards equipment
Safety barriers at all heights
Careful incorporation of ladders and lifts
All necessary tie-offs and supports
Weekly checks on the structure

We ensure that all operative are given the opportunity to achieve new qualifications through CITB/CISRS training.
Our team carry out a full survey before starting planning or erection to find workarounds for any potential problems like power lines and level, foundations.
We take into account essential concerns such as ladders, load weights and supports throughout the design and ensure that our erection teams are fully conversant with the latest health and safety legislation so that good practice and compliance can be attended to throughout the build.
We follow the requirements of the Construction Industry Regulations and understand the legal obligations under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and related health and safety legislation TG20:13 and SG4:15

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