Friday 2 August 2013

HSE Focus 2013 / 2014

July 2013

HSE Focus on Small Sites over Next Year


The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has published its programme of work for 2013/14 which will see it prioritising its inspection effort on small sites, asbestos removal work and refurbishment projects. 

Over the next 12 months, the HSE will increase its inspection rate of small sites from 30% to 35% of all sites visited as well as take forward its work on revising the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 and simplifying health and safety information for businesses.

The specific risk areas that HSE will be focusing on include:

Fragile roofs
Fireplaces
Roof tile cutting
Health risks in paving and block 
Lifts in buildings 
Temporary Demountable Structures
Fire (timber frame structures).

The programme also sets out what the industry can expect when an HSE Inspector visits a site which will include assessments of:

Working at height
Asbestos risks
Provision of welfare facilities
Site conditions
Respiratory risks and adequacy of PPE use
Leadership of health and safety on site
Management of health risks 
Worker involvement in health and safety
Contractor competence 
Temporary works.

Get more information on how you can manage safety from Construction Safety UK on 0845 835 0199 or at www.constructionsafe.co.uk 

If you are a small business you can get a free management system for safety on site at www.safetybank.co.uk 





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