Building firm fined over site dangers

A construction firm in south west London has been prosecuted for exposing its workforce to serious dangers on a building site in Holland Park. Several serious...

Mix of issues poses serious industry test

THE combination of Brexit and an ambitious national infrastructure programme is set to present a major health and safety challenge to the construction industry. That’s...
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New roof structures could be trialled in Dundee RAAC properties

PILOT works on five council properties affected by reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) could be set to go ahead in Dundee, if councillors approve...

Offshore energy workers could soon be protected by unmanned rescue vessel

AN unmanned rescue vessel could soon be deployed to protect operatives working on offshore energy sites. It comes as part of a collaboration between Edinburgh...

Scaffolding sector steps up mental health focus

WITH research from the Office of National Statistics showing construction workers to be 1.6 times more likely to take their own life than the...

The ‘hidden illness’ and its threat to construction

IT is estimated that 199,100 diabetics work within the UK construction industry. The illness presents great risks to daily life, with black outs, impaired...

Contractor offers tips for a happier work environment

TO mark Mental Health Awareness Week, Willmott Dixon has provided some tips for businesses to help make life at work more pleasant for employees. The...

Report lays bare economic and health impacts of unhealthy buildings

UNHEALTHY buildings will cost the UK economy over £55 billion between now and 2060, according to a new report by research institute RAND Europe and...

Construction bosses urged to invest in employee wellbeing

A new poll has claimed that construction employers are offering 'some of the lowest' levels of mental health and wellbeing support to staff across...

Revised scaffold safety guidance available to all

THE National Access & Scaffolding Confederation (NASC) has revealed its recently revised core scaffolding safety guidance – SG4:22: Preventing Falls in Scaffolding Operations –...

Construction sector poised for major benchmarking study on mental wellbeing

THE Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity and Building Mental Health have teamed up with Safer Highways to announce a major exercise to understand where the...
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Site inspections to target health risks of moving and handling materials

THE Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is about to launch a campaign aimed at preventing ill health from moving and handling materials on construction...

Fall protection specialist merges four Scottish-based businesses into one

KEE Safety, a global supplier of fall protection solutions and safety railing systems, has announced a new venture that sees four of its Scottish-based...
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Free resource hub launched to prevent work-related musculoskeletal disorders

THE Health in Construction Leadership Group (HCLG) has launched a new resource hub to provide information on how to prevent musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). The organisation...

‘Potentially dangerous’ cordless drills amongst items seized by Falkirk Council

FALKIRK Council's trading standards team has been recognised for its work in intercepting unsafe goods intended for the Scottish marketplace coming through the port...
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Deal agreed to free up £10m to support Aberdeen residents affected by RAAC

THE Scottish Government has reached a funding deal with Aberdeen City Council to meet costs associated with addressing RAAC-affected properties in the Balnagask area...

SELECT issues reminder as deadline looms large for new fire safety legislation

TRADE body SELECT has issued a reminder to homeowners to ensure they have compliant heat, smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) alarms installed, ahead of...

Construction firms urged to avoid using Covid-19 as excuse to ‘race to the bottom’

CONSTRUCTION companies have been urged not to use the Covid-19 crisis as an excuse to return to a 'culture of corner cutting'. The Building Engineering...

Safety app helps lone workers keep in touch

CONSTRUCTION workers operating alone can benefit from a safety app which sends out alerts if it detects something potentially unusual – such as a...
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Why sharing information can lay foundation for preventing fatal accidents in construction

By Rob Bewick, senior construction safety consultant at Thomas & Adamson, part of Egis Group The latest Health and Safety Executive (HSE) statistics on work-related...