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Safety is more that a buzzword at Brazier Scaffolding. We take workplace safety seriously, and we believe our safety record is second to none.

A Key member of the Brazier Team is our full time Health & Safety Co-coordinator, who is responsible for monitoring our Workplace practices and providing ongoing Staff Training.

We also ensure we stay in current with the latest in Workplace Safety. For example, we are an active participant in ACC’s Workplace Safety management Practices programme. Through this programme, ACC works with and recognizes employers who have established Health & Safety Systems and who demonstrate effective injury prevention practices.

We have also set rigorous safety training standards for all our Scaffolders. These standards include a safety induction programme for apprentice Scaffolders before they are allowed to set foot on any customer worksite. In addition, all Brazier Employees undertake periodic safety training this is designed to both evaluate our current safety standards and ensure our employees are familiar with the latest workplace safety practices. Our focus on safety reflects not only our concern for the safety of Brazier Employees but also for the safety of everyone on a worksite that uses our scaffolding and propping equipment. That is why we ensure we have the right ingredients for a safe scaffolding or propping set-up: well-trained, competent scaffolders, quality equipment and materials, and a Management Team that is committed to making the working place as safe as possible.

That's the Brazier way.