HSE construction inspectors are carrying out unannounced visits to
sites where refurbishment projects or repair works are underway.
This year the Initiative began on 3 October 2016 and will end
early November 2016.
Inspectors will be out and about ensuring high-risk activities,
particularly those affecting the health of workers, are being properly managed.
These include
- risks to health from exposure to dust such as silica are being controlled
- workers are aware of where they may find asbestos, and what to do if they find it
- other health risks, such as exposure to noise and vibration, manual handling and hazardous substances are being properly managed
- jobs that involve working at height have been identified and properly planned to ensure that appropriate precautions, such as proper support of structures, are in place
- equipment is correctly installed / assembled, inspected and maintained and used properly
- sites are well organised, to avoid trips and falls, walkways and stairs are free from obstructions and welfare facilities are adequate
Where
serious breaches of legislation are found then immediate enforcement action
will be taken, but Inspectors will also be taking steps to secure a positive
change in behaviour to ensure on-going compliance.
Health
and safety breaches with clients
and designers
will also be followed up to reinforce their duties under CDM 2015
and to ensure that all duty holders
with on site health and safety responsibilities understand and fulfil these.
Site
Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS) CITB
- Site Supervisors Safety Training Scheme (SSSTS)
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