Construction & Civil Engineering Issue 225 - January 2026 | Page 121

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Sverige basis. Alongside our own safety protocols, we employ a system called MaxSafe, which includes comprehensive checklists, risk assessments, daily meetings, toolbox talks and follow-up meetings with our staff, clients, and subcontractors. All scaffolders must possess a certificate that demonstrates they have completed training to construct scaffolding at heights of nine metres or higher. We enforce this requirement with all subcontractors, demanding that they provide certification for their scaffolders before any work can begin. Moreover, we conduct specific training for each large project we undertake, since not all sites have the same regulations,” Roger elaborates.
Prioritising safety
With our conversation coming to an end, Roger tells us more about ABAB’ s aspirations and plans for the near future. In Northern Sweden, some of the country’ s largest steel and mining companies are driving major green industrial initiatives, with a strong outlook for continued development. We aspire to be a part of these initiatives and aim to be selected as one of the scaffolding suppliers for the clients. Additionally, we are focused on expanding our presence even south of Stockholm. While we have yet to finalise our direction, we are actively exploring strategies for this growth.
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