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Powis Castle extreme gardening with cherry picker
If you think trimming the hedges is a chore, be thankful you don’t have the foliage of Powis Castle to contend with. Gardener Dan Bull spends 10 weeks a year on a cherrypicker...
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IPAF - MEWPs the safest way to work at height
Preliminary fatal injury rate calculations confirm that MEWPs are one of the safest ways to perform temporary work at height, according to a new analysis from IPAF...
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Super-sewer mobilisation starts
Following Ofwat signing off the deal between Thames Water and Bazalgette Tunnel, construction contractors are now being mobilised to start work on London's £4.2bn super-sewer...
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ZT Safety Harness the safest fall safety harness
If you fall from height while wearing a conventional safety harness, 100% of the falling force will be directed to your groin area. But the revolutionary design of ZT harnesses eliminate...
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FMB issue warning over skills shortages
Two thirds of small construction businesses have had to turn work down because of skills shortages, according to new data from the Federation of Master Builders (FMB). It reports that...
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Do site managers need more training? Read the big debate in IPAF Elevating Safety
IPAF's latest issue features a closer look at how smart technology is advancing the safety of aerial equipment in an interview with IPAF president Andy...
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Free MEWPs operators safety guide
Get your free copy of our pocket sized safety guide to Mobile Elevating Work Platforms. Facelift have been a long time champion of safety while working at height and this project was spurred on...
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Stay safe around asbestos with Facelift
Asbestos, once a widely used building material, is now known to cause everything from scarring of the lungs to fatal lung cancer. Its use was banned in 1999, but the danger has not passed...
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The Bottom Line
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Scaffolding firm fined after worker killed in fall
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