Health and Safety

Working at height: Improving safety for those below

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In 2017/18, 11 per cent of the 38 deaths and 12 per cent of 58,000 non-fatal injuries in construction were caused by being struck by a moving (including flying/falling) object. That is according to the Health and Safety Executive’s latest injury statistics, published in October 2018. Unfortunately, HSE does not…

Specialists are the experts – bring them in early

lee rowswell group director gkr scaffolding

‘Early engagement’ has become such a buzz term in our industry that it has almost lost its meaning. But I believe things are starting to change.

All construction fires should be made reportable

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The number of construction-site fires is soaring – but data gaps and reporting issues stand in the way of tackling the problem

Hackitt’s ban on private inspectors will prove costly

Paul Wilkins chairman Association of Consultant Approved Inspectors

The Hackitt review was welcomed across UK construction as an opportunity to deliver meaningful reform. But it is important that it delivers the right outcomes.

Your workers’ health: The key to productivity?

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Occupational health continues to climb up the industry’s agenda. A panel of health, safety and environment experts came together to define the problem, the barriers to progress and how it could address other key issues such as productivity.

We can’t let workers slip through the cracks

Tom Fitzpatrick leader

‘The sad story of Romanians in construction’ was one headline suggestion for this week’s CN investigation into modern slavery.