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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
The Unite union has discovered that the HSE has reduced construction site inspections. However, the HSE says that it’s on top of things. What’s to know?
Published 20.10.2017
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 announced that its inspectors are about to start focusing on slips and trips again. What can you expect this time around?
Published 23.02.2009
The HSE has announced that it will increase the number of construction industry inspectors by a third. When is this happening and how could it affect you?
Published 19.05.2009
Because of the high risks associated with construction work, the sector is constantly under the HSE’s scrutiny. What are the inspectors’ priorities and, following the issue of a new plan, what’s in
store?
Published 27.05.2014
From October 2021 HSE inspectors will be dropping in on construction sites to check the arrangements for managing respiratory hazards. What should you be aware of?
Published 14.10.2021
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
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
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