tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-268091090772773660.post2242853495688131257..comments2023-12-30T01:12:15.090+00:00Comments on Good to Go Safety Blog: Seven survive scaffold collapse at John Moores UniversityGood to Go Safetyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10402002805192094562noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-268091090772773660.post-25921509546513852632017-07-21T10:06:50.150+01:002017-07-21T10:06:50.150+01:00That's the most important thing we have to wor...That's the most important thing we have to worry about, safety of our workers, the most it didn't matteraluminum scaffoldhttp://alufase.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-268091090772773660.post-4875238936498595072012-04-14T17:51:42.421+01:002012-04-14T17:51:42.421+01:00I see this is described as scaffold collapse. Here...I see this is described as scaffold collapse. Here in British Columbia we would identify this type of accident as a false work/ form work collapse. The regulation around this type of work has changed significantly on this type of work. If you are interested in a look at the regulation you can find them at www.worksafebc.com It is amazing no one was killed. What had happen in some of the collapse cases here were the workers under the form work who were checking the form work as the pour progressed. Not a good place to be.jpuntonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05086205883844224173noreply@blogger.com