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20% OF ALL INJURIES SUFFERED BY
 SCAFFOLDING OPERATIVES EACH
 YEAR ARE FROM MANUAL HANDLING*  Will £96.35   President’s


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          Welcome to the 2022 NASC Safety Report,   These are incredible statistics, ones that   done; produce, publish and review NASC
          which contains NASC Contractor member   should be celebrated, because achieving   guidance titles to make sure scaffolding
          accident statistics and analysis relating to   them is no mean feat. It requires the desire   contractors – NASC members and non-
          the 2021 calendar year.           to place safety and compliance at the heart   members alike – have the information they
                                            of all activities, something that is central to   require to work safely and compliantly.
          This report contains a lot of numbers, which
 MANUAL HANDLING   must on the one hand be taken at face value   the NASC’s core objectives and ethos.   But we’ll also do more to ensure this
          but on the other be viewed as a gateway   And yet, as we’re the NASC, the trade body   information is as accessible as possible.
          to greater understanding about NASC   for access and scaffolding in the UK, we’re   We’ve recently uploaded all 100+ NASC
 MATTERS  Contractor member safety standards – what   always striving for better.   guidance titles to the NASC ePortal,
          we’re doing well and what improvements
          can be made.                      Which is why we want to look beyond the   meaning that NASC Contractor members
                                            numbers to understand how the incidents
                                                                               can call upon this information at the click
 TASK  LOAD  Let’s address the numbers first.   recorded in this Report occurred and what   of a button whenever they need it and
                                            can be done to prevent accidents from
 Consider the activity, i.e. the lifting, lowering,   Consider the object that is being moved,   There were 90 accidents recorded by   happening in the future.   wherever they are.
 carrying, pushing or pulling, repetitive   is it heavy, bulky or unstable?  237 NASC Contractor members during   We’re open to learning, drawing out trends
 movements, strenuous movements, long   2021. This shows that members continue   We’ve taken giant safety strides in the   in the incident data and implementing
 distances, or uneven weight distribution.  to operate to exceptionally high safety   past few decades. Table 1 on page nine   changes to address them. This report
 ENVIRONMENT  standards.                    shows just how far we’ve come, with core   contains a number of areas for further work
 INDIVIDUAL  Consider the area. Are there any space   Assuming the incidents befell 90 separate   Health and Safety and Technical guidance   in the Key Findings and Next Steps section
                                            combined with greater scrutiny of materials
                                                                               starting on page 19.
 constraints? Is the floor slippery or uneven?
          individuals, that means 15,530 of the 15,620   and equipment significantly improving
 Consider your capabilities, how strong,   Is there sufficient lighting? Are there
          operatives employed by the NASC as a   standards, resulting in plummeting incident   The NASC continues to set the standards
 fit or able are you? Do you need help?   any trip hazards?  SG6:15
          whole – equating to 99.4% - went through   numbers.                  for scaffolding and endeavours to equip
 Manual handling in the scaffolding industry
 *Statistic derived from figures published in the last five annual
          2021 without incurring an ‘over seven day’                           contractors and the construction industry
 NASC Safety Reports                        The data seems to show that we’ve reached
          injury.                                                              as a whole with the information required to
 REFER TO SG6 MANUAL HANDLING, AVAILABLE FROM THE NASC WEBSITE  a plateau in recent years, with an average of   work in a safe and compliant manner at all
          What’s more, the data shows that 181 NASC
 N A S C
 September 2015                             just over 90 incidents recorded since 2013.   times.
          Contractor members, 76% of the total, had
 VISIT: WWW.NASC.ORG.UK  no RIDDOR reportable accidents during   So, how do we push forwards?   Together we can drive our exceptional safety
 EMAIL: ENQUIRIES@NASC.ORG.UK  2021.        We’ll continue to do what we’ve always   standards higher still.
 NATIONAL ACCESS AND
 CALL: 020 7822 7400
 SCAFFOLDING CONFEDERATION
                                                                               Lynn Way, NASC President
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