A blitz of over 700 building sites in New South Wales has revealed that approximately 44% of scaffolding sites had parts missing whilst 36% of sites had unlicensed workers altering or removing scaffolding components.

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October 2, 2019 | Adam Wyatt
A blitz of over 700 building sites in New South Wales has revealed that approximately 44% of scaffolding sites had parts missing whilst 36% of sites had unlicensed workers altering or removing scaffolding components.

September 27, 2019 | Adam Wyatt
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September 27, 2019 | Adam Wyatt
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September 12, 2019 | Adam Wyatt
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September 9, 2019 | Adam Wyatt
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September 2, 2019 | Adam Wyatt
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August 29, 2019 | Adam Wyatt
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August 27, 2019 | Adam Wyatt
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August 23, 2019 | Adam Wyatt
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August 19, 2019 | Adam Wyatt
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