Why TagSafe is important
Construction scaffold inspections is critical for ensuring worker safety and preventing accidents on construction sites.
43%
of all construction site accidents in 2021 were scaffolders. Up 2% on 2020
Scaffolds must be tested and inspected on a regular basis to identify potential problems and avoid accidents that can result in serious injuries or even death.
INJURIES TO THIRD PARTIES
Statistics from: nasc.org.uk
In 2021, there were four incidents reported for injuries to third parties. These related to falls from height by materials (2), falls from height by persons (1) and slips and trips on the same level (1).
Commerical scaffolding
Scaffold safety
is our utmost priority
TagSafe prioritises scaffold safety because we understand the serious risks that can result from unsafe scaffolding practises. A fall from a scaffold can result in serious injuries or even death, which is why every precaution must be taken to ensure worker safety. We inspect and test scaffolds on a regular basis to ensure that they are in good condition and can support the weight of workers and materials. By emphasising scaffold safety, we hope to create a safe and healthy working environment for all construction and maintenance workers.
What TagSafe reporting does
- The name and address of the person for whom the inspection was carried out
- The site location of the scaffold inspected
- The date and time of the inspection
- A description of the scaffold type inspected
- Details of any hazard identified that could cause harm to the user
- Recommendations to bring the scaffold in line with current regulations
- Details of any further action required
- The name and position of the person making the report