The newly formed Scaffolding Training Alliance (STA) brings together a collective of experienced scaffolding professionals and training providers, Scaff Mag reported. Its creation comes at a time of uncertainty in the sector, with some training centres voicing concerns over reforms announced yesterday to the Construction Industry Scaffolders Record Scheme (CISRS), which has served as the industry standard for six decades. The alliance said it aims to “maintain and improve upon existing scaffolding and safety standards” while ensuring scaffolding training remains consistent, accessible, and high-quality for both learners and employers. A spokesperson for the STA described the move as “a fantastic opportunity” to unite voices from across the scaffolding training sector. They said the alliance will focus on “sustainable, effective training practices, in a safe environment” that meet the evolving needs of the UK’s access industry. While the STA said it would embrace digital tools where appropriate, it emphasised that hands-on skills, including the safe use and erection of both traditional tube and fitting scaffolds and modern system scaffolds, will remain at the heart of its training programmes. “Scaffolding is a high-risk sector,” the spokesperson added. “We need to be assured that operatives who pass through our training centres are equipped with the right knowledge and skills to carry out their work safely and competently — especially when working at height or undertaking manual handling tasks.”
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