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  • Standard Scaffolding Specialists Ltd
    5
    131a Church Street, Little Lever, BL3 1BW, GB

    Standard Scaffolding Specialists Limited is a family business that was founded in 1985 to provide scaffolding services to all civil, structural, infrastructure and construction projects. Clients benefit from our 37 years of all encompassing experience in the industrial and commercial industries. In the 36 years we have been providing the complete scaffolding service for the Term Maintenance Contracts on the Greater Manchester, Cheshire and Lancashire Motorway networks. During this time we have gained valuable experience in providing designed scaffolds to a variety of structures often involving suspended scaffolds over carriageways, railways and water. This variety of experiences has been transferred to works within the civil engineering field and our advice and insight has led to many difficult contracts being completed ahead of programme and within budget.

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    5
    Bolton, GB

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    5
    Bolton, GB

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    5
    Bolton, GB

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    1
    Bolton, GB

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    5
    Bolton, GB

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  • Direct Netting & Scaffolding Ltd
    1
    11 Captains Clough Rd, Bolton, BL1 6AP, GB

    Direct Netting & Scaffolding has been established for 12 years, and is based in Bolton close to the town centre. Our location is ideally situated for scaffolding work in the Northwest with easy access to the M61, M60, M62 and M6 Motorways. We undertake scaffolding projects ranging from small private housing, housing sites to industrial & commercial projects. We have over 30 years experience within the scaffolding and netting industry, and take great pride in our first-class service and dedication to health & safety. We are a dedicated team of scaffolders, able to cover all of the North west area to ensure that we can facilitate our services to all of our customers. We are fully insured and our team are fully trained scaffolders and riggers. All our work is completed to the highest of standards, on time and always at a competitive price. Direct Netting & Scaffolding has an impressive client base; we work effectively for both public and private clients alike and enjoy the diversity of the differing projects we undertake. We undertake scaffolding projects on a wide range of buildings; small private housing, housing sites, industrial & commercial projects. We tender directly for major scaffolding contracts but also work as sub-contractors for many local and national building and roofing companies. This has consisted mainly of refurbishments for council houses, new builds and hospital extensions where our professional employees work hard to maintain the standards of service. Our office staff will liaise with you and ensure that the work is completed to the agreed programmes. We guarantee that ‘we will go the extra mile’, arriving when you expect us and to be available 24/7 for any emergencies. Our scaffolders are CISRS and CITB card holders. We use full method statements, risk assessments and have public and employee liability insurance for good working practices, (according to Health and Safety requirements). Health and Safety is taken very seriously by the team who are trained in this area and covered for all eventualities. All employees are inducted in the requirements/expectations of our company and use suitable protective equipment. Our clients' wishes are very important to us and we always follow up any queries you may have during or after the project. We are always ready to take on new challenges, so if you have any scaffolding or netting works you wish us to tender, contact us for a competitive price and we will do everything we can to assist you with your project.

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    5
    Bolton, GB

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    Bolton, GB

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    3.4
    Bolton, GB

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Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Scaffolding

Find answers to common questions about commercial scaffolding and hiring scaffolding companies for your business projects in the UK.

What is scaffolding insurance?

Scaffolding insurance is a type of insurance that protects against liability claims related to scaffolding accidents or incidents. It can cover:
  • Public Liability: Injuries to members of the public caused by the scaffolding.
  • Employer's Liability: Injuries to employees working on the scaffolding.
  • Damage to Property: Damage to property caused by the scaffolding (e.g., if it collapses).
Both scaffolding companies and those hiring them should have appropriate scaffolding insurance coverage to mitigate financial risks associated with accidents.

How can I get a quote for commercial scaffolding?

To get a quote for commercial scaffolding, use ScaffoldingHQ or contact scaffolding companies directly:
  • Use ScaffoldingHQ: Submit your project details on our platform to receive quotes from multiple pre-vetted scaffolding companies in your area.
  • Contact Companies Directly: Find commercial scaffolding companies in your area (through online searches or referrals) and reach out to them directly for quotes.
When requesting quotes, provide detailed information about your project, including the scope, location, building type, height requirements, duration of use, and any special needs.

How can I reduce the risk of scaffolding-related accidents on my commercial project?

Minimizing scaffolding-related accidents requires a multi-faceted approach:
  • Thorough Planning: Conduct detailed site surveys, engage qualified scaffolding engineers, and obtain necessary permits.
  • Hiring Reputable Companies: Choose scaffolding companies with strong safety records, experienced erectors, and comprehensive safety programs.
  • Comprehensive Training: Ensure all workers using the scaffolding receive adequate training on scaffolding safety, fall protection, and hazard identification.
  • Regular Inspections: Conduct frequent inspections of the scaffolding by a competent person to identify and address any potential hazards.
  • Enforcement of Safety Protocols: Strictly enforce safety rules on the job site, including the use of harnesses, hard hats, and other PPE.
  • Clear Communication: Maintain open communication channels between the scaffolding company, contractors, and workers to address any safety concerns promptly.
  • Emergency Preparedness: Develop and communicate clear emergency procedures in case of accidents.
By prioritizing safety throughout the project lifecycle, you can significantly reduce the risk of scaffolding-related accidents.

What is a scaffolding tag?

A scaffolding tag is a crucial safety feature attached to the scaffolding structure. It provides essential information about the scaffolding, including:
  • Last Inspection Date: Indicates when the last inspection was conducted.
  • Maximum Load Capacity: Specifies the maximum weight the scaffolding can safely support.
  • Erection and Dismantling Status: Shows whether the scaffolding is safe to use (e.g., 'Erected - Safe to Use' or 'Under Dismantling - Do Not Use').
  • Contact Information: May include contact details for the scaffolding company responsible for the structure.
Always check the scaffolding tag before using the scaffolding. If the tag is missing, outdated, or indicates any safety concerns, do not use the scaffolding and contact the responsible company immediately.

What is scaffolding insurance?

Scaffolding insurance is a type of insurance that protects against liability claims related to scaffolding accidents or incidents. It can cover:
  • Public Liability: Injuries to members of the public caused by the scaffolding.
  • Employer's Liability: Injuries to employees working on the scaffolding.
  • Damage to Property: Damage to property caused by the scaffolding (e.g., if it collapses).
Both scaffolding companies and those hiring them should have appropriate scaffolding insurance coverage to mitigate financial risks associated with accidents.

How can I get a quote for commercial scaffolding?

To get a quote for commercial scaffolding, use ScaffoldingHQ or contact scaffolding companies directly:
  • Use ScaffoldingHQ: Submit your project details on our platform to receive quotes from multiple pre-vetted scaffolding companies in your area.
  • Contact Companies Directly: Find commercial scaffolding companies in your area (through online searches or referrals) and reach out to them directly for quotes.
When requesting quotes, provide detailed information about your project, including the scope, location, building type, height requirements, duration of use, and any special needs.

How can I reduce the risk of scaffolding-related accidents on my commercial project?

Minimizing scaffolding-related accidents requires a multi-faceted approach:
  • Thorough Planning: Conduct detailed site surveys, engage qualified scaffolding engineers, and obtain necessary permits.
  • Hiring Reputable Companies: Choose scaffolding companies with strong safety records, experienced erectors, and comprehensive safety programs.
  • Comprehensive Training: Ensure all workers using the scaffolding receive adequate training on scaffolding safety, fall protection, and hazard identification.
  • Regular Inspections: Conduct frequent inspections of the scaffolding by a competent person to identify and address any potential hazards.
  • Enforcement of Safety Protocols: Strictly enforce safety rules on the job site, including the use of harnesses, hard hats, and other PPE.
  • Clear Communication: Maintain open communication channels between the scaffolding company, contractors, and workers to address any safety concerns promptly.
  • Emergency Preparedness: Develop and communicate clear emergency procedures in case of accidents.
By prioritizing safety throughout the project lifecycle, you can significantly reduce the risk of scaffolding-related accidents.

What is a scaffolding tag?

A scaffolding tag is a crucial safety feature attached to the scaffolding structure. It provides essential information about the scaffolding, including:
  • Last Inspection Date: Indicates when the last inspection was conducted.
  • Maximum Load Capacity: Specifies the maximum weight the scaffolding can safely support.
  • Erection and Dismantling Status: Shows whether the scaffolding is safe to use (e.g., 'Erected - Safe to Use' or 'Under Dismantling - Do Not Use').
  • Contact Information: May include contact details for the scaffolding company responsible for the structure.
Always check the scaffolding tag before using the scaffolding. If the tag is missing, outdated, or indicates any safety concerns, do not use the scaffolding and contact the responsible company immediately.