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The HSE will be putting more emphasis on the health of construction workers in the coming year, including a major inspection initiative. What’s planned and what’s brought it about?
Published 14.04.2014
Construction still tops the bill when it comes to serious work-related accidents, so it’s not surprising to hear that HSE inspectors will be continuing to target their resources in this sector.
What’s their plan for the coming year?
Published 28.08.2012
The HSE has announced its priorities for construction inspectors over the coming year. What’s included in the plan of work for 2013/14 and if you’re involved in the sector, what should you do to
prepare?
Published 23.08.2013
The HSE has identified priorities for its construction division in 2012. Where will its resources be focused and how can you avoid any unwanted attention?
Published 31.01.2012
In October 2014 inspectors from the HSE’s construction division visited 1,748 sites. Which were targeted in particular and what were inspectors looking at whilst they were on site?
Published 08.12.2014
An HSE blitz of refurbishment sites has identified that 46% of them fall below the required standard. What are they getting wrong?
Published 05.01.2016
The HSE recently announced its programme for dealing with construction health and safety. What are the main elements of its plan for 2011/12 and how could it affect you?
Published 21.06.2011
Information that will help employers manage occupational health risks has been added to the HSE’s website. What’s the legal status of this guidance and is it something that you must follow?
Published 23.06.2014
Still not satisfied with the standards of small-scale construction work, the HSE is on the warpath again. So if you’re having construction work done, or you’re in the refurbishment business, how
could the HSE’s latest campaign affect you?
Published 29.03.2010
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