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Hibiscus Coast Scaffolding Talk About The Importance Of Good Scaffolding

Monday 20 June 2016, 10:30AM

By Beckie Wright

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As we would all be aware the building and erecting of scaffolding is quite a dangerous job to carry out, but this can be made easier with a good scaffolding company like Hibiscus Coast Scaffolding to carry out the work. They advise people not to try to carry out scaffolding work on their own, particularly in light of the new Health & Safety regulations which came into effect on the 4th of April this year. Hibiscus Coast Scaffolding have always carried the appropriate health and safety certification and scaffold tickets so people can rest assured that by hiring them for their scaffolding projects they are hiring the best.

As they say, people should do their homework before employing someone to carry out their scaffolding needs, checking their accreditation and protection records, and reading the testimonials on their website. They reiterate that people should engage a scaffolding company with fully trained staff, with all the necessary qualifications and certificates, which is where Hibiscus Coast Scaffolding come in. Hibiscus Coast Scaffolding’s team is highly regarded within the scaffolding industry and their ethics and professionalism are beyond reproach, having been operating since April 2004, providing scaffolding for residential, commercial and industrial use.

Scaffolding accidents mainly occur when people are not experienced or trained properly to use the specialised equipment, and these accidents can range from incorrect operating procedures, people falling, materials being dropped and environmental conditions which only qualified scaffolders will know how to deal with. Most of these accidents can be avoided when using a company like Hibiscus Coast Scaffolding as, with many jobs like this they can carry out the work safely and efficiently. The equipment used must be in good working order and the tools need to be correct as poor equipment and inexperienced staff are just an accident waiting to happen.

Hibiscus Coast Scaffolding adhere to the Best Practice Guidelines for Scaffolding which was first published in 2002, and revised in 2009. It is an industry led statement of preferred work practices, or arrangements, for the purpose of ensuring the highest levels of health and safety for all those affected by scaffolding activities in New Zealand.

For all those scaffolding needs, including tube and clip scaffolding, please visit the website at http://www.hibiscuscoastscaffolding.co.nz .