Corporate Risk Systems Limited
(CRS) and Health and Safety Executive (HSE) are urging the construction
industry to ensure basic health and safety measures are in place after a
month long inspection initiative found 40 per cent of sites failing to
properly protect workers. Unacceptable conditions and dangerous
practices were found at nearly half of the 1,748 repair and
refurbishment sites visited by HSE inspectors, with 1 in 5 sites so
poor, formal enforcement action was required. Many of the issues found
could have been easily prevented with simple, straightforward management
and planning.
The focus of the initiative was on health risks and
35 per cent of the notices served were for issues such as management of
asbestos, failure to control exposure to harmful dusts, noise and
vibration, and insufficient welfare. However failure to provide basic
safety measures for people working at height was once again the most
common issue found by Inspectors with 42 per cent of all enforcement
notices served for this activity.
HSE’s Chief of Construction
Philip White said: “These results show that whilst the majority of
employers in the refurbishment sector are getting it right, a
significant part of the industry is seriously failing its workers. The
inability to properly plan working at height continues to be a major
issue, despite well-known safety measures being straightforward to
implement. It is just not acceptable that Inspectors had to order work
to stop immediately on over 200 occasions because of dangerous
practices. We also find health is often overlooked as its implications
are not immediately visible, however the effects of uncontrolled
exposure to deadly dusts such as asbestos and silica can be
irreversible. We urge industry to ensure the most basic of measures such
as use of protective equipment and dust suppression methods are put in
place to help protect the future health of workers. We need to continue
to educate industry through initiatives like this and encourage a change
in behaviour on small projects where over half the industry’s fatal
accidents still occur and many workers become seriously ill.”
Philip
Bailey, HSE Construction Consultant with CRS said: “We urge
construction companies large and small to take advice on health and
safety. Is there a need? – Certainly given the findings of these 1700
inspections. Health and safety – despite all the myths – is not onerous
or difficult. Our specialist advisers can provide organisations with a
healthcheck-type of review that will give peace-of-mind as well as
prioritising any essential actions. Thereafter, our SafetyShare
service which provides as little or as much of a health and safety
professional’s time as needed, can provide on-going support to make sure
that good standards are maintained. High value for one low-cost fee.
It is much cheaper and effective than employing a safety officer.”
Contact Philip at 01283 509175 or advice@crsrisk.com
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