What Is Crash Deck Scaffolding?
Crash deck scaffolding — sometimes referred to as safety decking or fall arrest platforms — is a protective structure used to prevent falls and stop debris from dropping onto lower levels.
It’s widely used during internal works, providing both a secure working platform and an essential layer of protection for everyone on site.
TG4’s crash deck systems are commonly used for:
- Internal construction and refurbishment projects
- Ceiling and mezzanine work
- Demolition and soft strip operations
- Timber frame and new build construction
- Fall arrest and site safety decking
- High-risk work environments with overhead activity
Our Service
TG4 Scaffolding Ltd supplies, installs, and maintains crash deck scaffolding systems designed for maximum safety and performance.
Our team handles every aspect of the process — from planning and delivery to assembly, inspection, and removal — ensuring each system is fully compliant with current UK Health & Safety Executive (HSE) standards.
We tailor each setup to suit your project’s layout, access points, and working height, helping to keep every site secure and efficient.
Safety & Compliance
All TG4 crash deck systems are designed and tested in accordance with BS EN 12811-1 standards.
Every structure undergoes regular safety inspections and load testing, with our qualified team ensuring full compliance at all times.
Safety is at the heart of what we do, from initial design to final dismantling.
Areas We Cover
Based in Romford, TG4 Scaffolding Ltd provides crash deck scaffolding across London, Essex, and the entire M25 area. For larger or specialist construction projects, we can also deliver safety decking nationwide.
Benefits of Crash Deck Scaffolding
- Protects workers and structures below from falling objects
- Prevents falls from height during internal works
- Creates a safe, stable working platform
- Quick to install, adjust, and remove
- Suitable for refurbishments, new builds, and demolitions
- Fully compliant with UK safety regulations
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