scaffold inspector.. for a start early next year

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i have decided to have a go at starting up on my own as a scaffold inspection company. and hopefully looking to get it up and running early part of next year. am looking to start up in the south west and across to London and up as far as the Midlands and Wales...
i am looking to employ 1 other advanced inspector (at the moment) who would be interested in helping to create a company. not looking for anyone to invest financially. just for a like mined person who may be willing to give it a go..

if anyone is interested in this opportunity please drop me a line on here...and
we can see what goes...


before anyone asks ..im not paying digs..lol
 
thanks fella...been thinking about it for ages ...time to give it a go... minimum investment maximum returns ...hopefully
 
intrested ..

i would be intrested bud i live in the north west ...could maybe look after the top end of the country ..if u want some one to come in to buissness with let me know ...01946 591051...after 6 pm
 
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Just came across this tag on site ? It's made on a printer on normal paper then plastic covered no dates no nothing WTF
 
as the law stands you don't even need that

Spot on mate , its the weekly inspections that are a statuary requirement under WAH regs 2005 (section 12 Inspection of work equipment) not a tag system .

The following is from a NASC guidance document on scaffold inspection :


Scaffold Inspection

7.3. Regular statutory inspections of the scaffolding shall take place at least every 7
days or after any event likely to have affected the scaffolds stability and
recorded in the scaffold register . The tag type system insert (if
used) will also be updated to record the inspection. (Where applicable).

Note: Any tag system is a supplementary check only and does not replace the
statutory inspection and report as required within the Work at Height
Regulations 2005.


7.4. All initial and weekly scaffold inspections must be undertaken by a competent
person who has attended a nationally recognised scaffold inspection training
course. (e.g. CISRS Scaffold Inspection Training Scheme (SITS) Basic or
Advanced), alternatively a CISRS Scaffolder or Advanced card holder can be
deemed competent to inspect structures up to the grade of their card i.e. CISRS
Scaffolder Basic Structures, and Advanced Scaffolder all structures.
 
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