Hi Scaffy,
The Mills 90’s have not been banned and are still in use, the problem is they never conformed with BS1139-2.1 Couplers (superseded) or BS EN 74, that’s why some designers and health and safety departments have discouraged their use on site.
(BS 1139 was first published in November 1943).
Some customers are quite fussy and insist that the scaffolding complies with the British Standards and of course this is backed up by TG20:08 Clause 4.1 (page 18) “All access scaffolds should be designed in accordance with the requirements of BS EN 12811-1:2003.
We all know that the Mills 90 has a safe working load of 12,5 kN (under engineering conditions) Engineering conditions means that the fittings and tubes have to be in good condition and be installed by a competent person, that’s someone who understands the workings of the Mills type couplings.