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    Fire Safety On Construction Sites: 6 Best Practices To Minimise Fire Risk

    Katy Hall - 03-Jul-2024
    03-Jul-2024

    Fire is a terrifying and pervasive risk on construction sites, and although loss of life is thankfully rare, Home Office statistics reported 1,851 fires on construction sites in England between 2014 and 2019. These fires cause £millions in damage each year and pose a direct risk to public safety, as well as the lives and health of workers.

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    Working Outside In Summer – Health & Safety Best Practices For Construction Projects In Hot Weather

    Katy Hall - 13-May-2024
    13-May-2024

    Working outside in construction can be a real slog over the winter, let’s be completely honest, so it always raises our spirits when the warm days of spring and summer arrive. With everyone else stifling in their offices and workshops, summer weather makes us realise why we entered this glorious industry in the first place! However, in many ways working outdoors in hot weather is as unpleasant, and certainly more dangerous, than working outside in winter.

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    Building The Backbone: Mastering First Fix In Carpentry

    Katy Hall - 24-Jul-2024
    24-Jul-2024

    First fix carpentry is the crucial initial phase of carpentry work in any construction project, responsible for creating the structural elements of the building before the finishing touches are applied.

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    Tips for Working in Hot Weather in Construction

    Katy Hall - 04-Jul-2022
    04-Jul-2022

    Working in construction during the heat of the summer can lead to increased risk of injury from falls and other accidents and incidents as concentration wavers due to heat-related illnesses (HRI), tiredness, dizziness, disorientation or confusion. It can also result in heat cramps, heat rash, heat exhaustion, fainting and heat stroke leading to serious illness or even death.

    Read more for some tips on how to stay safe in the heat.

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    Asbestos: Managing the Risk for Contractors and Customers

    Katy Hall - 21-May-2024
    21-May-2024

    Asbestos is a naturally occurring fibrous silicate mineral that was used in construction in insulation, flooring, and roofing until the late 1990s. It has become infamous for causing life-limiting health complications, including asbestosis (the scarring of lung tissue), mesothelioma, and lung cancer, particularly among workers who were in close contact with the material during construction and demolition projects.

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    Safe Working at Height Videos

    Katy Hall - 02-Nov-2023
    02-Nov-2023

    SC4 Carpenters Ltd takes working at height very seriously. So we have put together a blog of videos on safe working at height, including timber frame installation videos from Taylor Lane Timber Frame Ltd. With the installation of top hat trusses considered a hazardous work at height operation, Taylor Lane's Top Hat Gantry Walkway Method aims to minimise these risks.

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    Winter is Coming!!!

    Rachael Suttacheep - 15-Nov-2019
    15-Nov-2019

    SC4 are continuing our Keeping Safe and Healthy in Construction campaign this month, with a focus on Working in Cold Weather.

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    How Can the Right Specialist Contractor Add Value to Your New-Build Housing Development?

    SC4 Carpenters - 03-Apr-2024
    03-Apr-2024

    As a contractor or contractor-developer, you understand the significance of selecting the right specialist trade contractor to support your new-build housing projects. Working with the right specialist contractor can significantly impact your project's success, bringing in further expertise, experience, quality assurance, project management capabilities, and a strong commitment to health and safety. This eBook delves into the key aspects that a competent specialist trade contractor can contribute to your new-build housing development.

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    Winter Is Coming - 5 Tips To Prepare For Wet And Cold Weather On Construction Sites

    Katy Hall - 10-Nov-2023
    10-Nov-2023

    With the nights drawing in and the weather getting colder each day, being outside for long periods of time is becoming less and less on people’s agenda. However, for people who work in construction on site, winter working isn’t something that can be avoided. This will allow you to adjust your work schedule and prepare the necessary tools and materials to keep everyone safe and warm.

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    6 Reasons Why Timber Frame Construction Is On The Up!

    27-Sep-2021
    27-Sep-2021

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    Seamless Transitions: Second Fix Mastery in Carpentry

    Katy Hall - 28-Jun-2024
    28-Jun-2024

    Transitioning from the first fix (structural timber work) to the second fix carpentry stage (fixtures and fittings) is a critical phase in any building project. Seamlessly integrating both tasks is the key to creating a building that is structurally sound and aesthetically pleasing.

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    One Day, 20 Crane Lifts

    Katy Hall - 31-Jul-2024
    31-Jul-2024

    31 July 2024 was a hot and busy day for SC4 Carpenters, with 15 Crane lifts of Roofs and Timber Frame over 3 sites.

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    International Women’s Day UK 2024: The Sector Has Come A Long Way But There Is Still Further To Go

    SC4 Carpenters - 06-Mar-2024
    06-Mar-2024

    This year’s International Women’s Day (IWD) falls on Friday 8th March 2024. 10 years ago in 2014, International Women’s Day, also on 8th March, as always, took the theme of ‘equality for women is progress for all’. This year’s IWD is a good opportunity to reflect on how far we’ve come in terms of that vision in the UK construction sector over the past decade, and where further improvements can be made.

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    Being a Neurodivergent Woman in Construction

    Katy Hall - 14-Mar-2024
    14-Mar-2024

    Katy Hall is a neurodivergent (ND) woman who has been working in technology & construction since the 1980s. In this article she shares how being neurodivergent affects her and the benefits she believes she brings to her role.

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    How can changing attitudes in education relieve Construction skills shortages?

    Katy Hall - 29-Jul-2024
    29-Jul-2024

    If you don't work harder at school you'll end up on a building site.

    How many boys (and girls) heard this and thought "that's not the career for me"?

    This article discusses how can changing attitudes towards neurodivergence and those with creative skills can help relieve skills shortages in the Construction Industry.

    And that we should be valuing these skills in childhood and pride in neurodivergent people, not knocking them for the very skills the industry needs.

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    Katy Hall - Shortlisted for IWCE 2024

    17-Jun-2024
    17-Jun-2024

    SC4 Carpenters Ltd is thrilled to announce that Katy Hall, one of the owner/directors or SC4 Carpenters Ltd, has been shortlisted for 3 awards at the Inspiring Women in Construction and Engineering awards 2024.

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    What Can Be Done To Prevent Suicide In The Construction Industry

    Katy Hall - 08-Sep-2022
    08-Sep-2022

    Saturday 10th September 2022 marks #WorldSuicidePreventionDay, a day designed to raise awareness of, and to promote action to reduce the number of suicides globally. Here at SC4, we believe in making sure everyone under our employment feels safe, enjoys what they do, and cares about the community and environment. We feel this is important not just for our work, but also for the wellbeing of our staff.

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    6 years of contract carpentry works in Andover, Hampshire

    Katy Hall - 16-Feb-2022
    16-Feb-2022

    As part of our 21st birthday celebrations, SC4 Carpenters Ltd has looked back a some of its projects over the past few years.  Since 2016, SC4 has been providing contract carpentry services to Foreman Homes for 2 back-to-back projects off Walworth Road in Picket Piece, Andover. The latest, The Nightingales, included extensive exterior cladding giving a luxury finish to these beautiful homes.

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    The Importance Of Prioritising Construction Workers Mental Health

    Katy Hall - 06-Aug-2024
    06-Aug-2024

    Society is finally coming around to the realisation that mental health is important. Putting on a ‘stiff upper lip’ and suppressing mental distress does nobody any favours. 

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    Timber Tales: Exploring The Art And Science Of Timber Construction

    Katy Hall - 21-Aug-2024
    21-Aug-2024

    Timber frame construction is the oldest form of building technology, and there is evidence of wooden buildings in Britain dating back to the Neolithic period (4000- 2500 BCE). Archaeological sites in Balbridie in Scotland and Lismore Fields in Derbyshire have revealed a range of complex rectangular buildings with sturdy timber frames, wattle and daub walls, and thatched roofs.

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