Summit Scaffolding Auckland
Residential Scaffolding Auckland, contact the Summit Scaffolding team of Scaffolders Auckland which is a team with safety top of mind. Our dedication to following the health and safety guidelines set out by government and industry is something we are proud of.
For the physical health, well-being and safety of our workers and their environment, we are obliged – and happy – to follow through with compliance on:
• The Health and Safety at Work Act, 2015 (HSWA)
• The Health and Safety in Employment Act, 1992
• The Health and Safety in Employment Regulations, 1995
• Best Practice Guidelines for Scaffolding in New Zealand, 2009.
On going training, upskilling, and support to our team is coupled with our affiliation with Mates in Construction, a suicide prevention group established in 2008 to help workers recognise the signs of mates “doing it tough”. We have the appropriate resources to fulfil our Mates objectives and are totally on board with the work that needs doing in this area.
Some of the installation precautions we take to aid and enable this safety record are:
- 1000mm wide platforms that provide a safe, weight–sensitive and stable base
- Edge protection and guard rails that keep workers safe and materials enclosed
- Mobile scaffolding used as an alternative to extensive scaffolding to provide fast, safe, easy access to all project work areas
- Temporary fences that keep tools and equipment secure, hazards enclosed, and passing public safe
- Roof protection adjusted to the pitch angle preventing falls and protecting ground staff
- Shrinkwrap to weatherproof buildings and to contain pollutants, dust and debris
- Propping (falsework) that provide appropriate support equipment to uphold structures
Health and Safety Handbook
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Health and Safety: Summit Scaffolding
Scaffolding Health and Safety
Summit Scaffolding Ltd understands that by implementing really clear health and safety directives always creates a trackable follow-on effect.
The erection of scaffolding, edge protection and containment requires a high level of training and supervision to maintain high standards with a degree of monitoring to ensure excellent work place practice directives are adhered to.
We are fortunate with our affiliation to the governing body SARNZ (Scaffolding, Access and Rigging New Zealand Inc) and Site Safe NZ who continue to assist us with our allegiance to the mandatory SARNZ Good Practice 2016 Guidelines.
The crew at Summit Scaffolding are proud of their commitment to the Acuite Construction Intelligence Programme – a publicly accessible system which constantly monitors Summit Scaffolding health and safety performance, in real–time, and audits all sites on a regular basis.
Summit Scaffolding Ltd are obliged to follow directives with compliance on:
The Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 (HSWA)
The Health and Safety in Employment Regulations 1995 (HSE Regulations)
Health and Safety at Work (General Risk and Workplace Management) Regulations 2016 (GRWM Regulations)
SARNZ Good Practice Guidelines for Scaffolding in New Zealand 2016.