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23.09.2014

NASC updates good practice guide

The UK’s National Access & Scaffolding Confederation (NASC) has updated its TG20:13 good practice guide for tube and coupler scaffolding.

Entitled Supplement 1, the principle changes include:

• A specification for TG20:13 compliant 3.2mm wall thickness cold-formed high tensile steel tubes to EN 10219-1,
• An amendment to the sign off section of compliance sheets to state that illustrations are indicative,
• Clarification regarding ties to the inner face of the scaffold only,
• Compliance sheets for sheeted scaffolds with transom units,
• Compliance sheets for scaffolds of two, three and four metre heights,
• Clarification regarding the horizontal spacing of ties for scaffolds with a maximum bay length of less than two metres.
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NASC's updated TG20:13 eGuide for tube and coupler scaffolding


Robin James, NASC managing director, said: “These updates to TG20:13 demonstrates the commitment of the NASC to its continual improvement to meet the demands of the UK scaffolding industry. We advise all existing users of TG20:13 to download this new version of eGuide, together with the accompanying document Supplement 1.”

Terry Roberts of CADS, the technical authors of TG20:13, added: “NASC recommends that compliance sheets from the new guide are always used. However, the update has been designed in such a way that compliance sheets from the original eGuide remain valid, so there is no need to differentiate between new and original compliance sheets on site.”

The supplement and guide can be downloaded from the NASC website.

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