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Making sure that construction workers have decent toilets and washing facilities has been a priority of the HSE for some time. So what kind of response can you expect if you get it wrong?
Published 02.08.2011
A company and its director have been fined after they failed to provide suitable welfare facilities at a construction site. What happened and what should you have in place to stay on the right side
of the law?
Published 13.03.2023
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
A London-based glazing company has recently been prosecuted following a visit to one of its premises by an inspector. What prompted the action and could it have been avoided?
Published 28.02.2011
A businessman has recently been fined £30,000 because he failed to ensure that his premises were equipped with clean and functioning toilet and welfare facilities. How did the case pan out?
Published 06.05.2010
The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 require contractors to produce a construction phase plan (CPP) for all jobs. What does this entail and what’s the best way of producing one?
Published 27.04.2015
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
A property developer has recently been prosecuted and fined by the HSE because he employed a contractor who wasn’t capable of completing work safely. What can be learned from this particular case?
Published 04.01.2010
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
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