
SG4:15 Preventing Falls in Scaffolding Operations
SG4:15 – ‘Preventing Falls in Scaffolding Operations’ – see’s more emphasis on the creation of a ‘Safe Zone’ by scaffolders covering a variety of safe methods. This revision also see’s the removal of the practice of the ‘unprotected traversing element’ from the tunneling principle.
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