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<p>Scaffolding can be an extremely useful tool but it also has some obvious risks associated with it.  While scaffolding can be the best way to perform construction work on a building, if the right scaffolding isn't chosen or it isn't assembled correctly then it can be a major hazard. However, as long as you follow a few simple guidelines and rules the scaffolding towers you use should be completely safe. This website aims to give you advice on how to make sure you choose the right scaffolding, assemble it correctly and then keep it in good working order. The articles below each cover a different aspect of scaffolding to help you get the right scaffolding for the job you&rsquo;re performing.</p>
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