Housebuilder warns youngsters of construction site dangers

BARRATT Homes has delivered a safety talk to youngsters at a Glasgow primary school to remind them of the dangers within a live construction...

Half of Scotland’s local authorities identify RAAC in schools

INSPECTIONS have shown that there are 16 council areas in Scotland which have identified schools as containing reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC). The Scottish Government...
Paul McCool

Principal designer role can’t be ‘optional extra’

UNDERVALUING the principal designer role could be a danger to construction safety, a leading safety specialist has warned. Paul McCool, associate director, construction safety services...

Asbestos discovery prompts further delays to project

THE demolition of a secondary school in Aberdeen has experienced further delays as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic and the discovery of additional...

SELECT launches campaign ahead of new heat and smoke alarm regulations

SELECT has launched a new public safety campaign to help raise awareness of impending heat and smoke alarm regulations. Set to be introduced across Scotland...

Lovell recognised again for health and safety commitment

LOVELL has won a top health and safety award for the 19th year in a row. The firm, which is responsible for developments including Glow...

Legionella dangers highlighted as water systems restart in buildings post-lockdown

TRADE association SNIPEF (Scottish and Northern Ireland Plumbing Employers’ Federation) has warned of the dangers of Legionella infection as water systems are restarted in...
Bob Cairney from SELECT

SELECT welcomes amendment to electrical sector regulations

ELECTROTECHNICAL trade body SELECT has welcomed the latest amendment to industry regulations and encouraged members to familiarise themselves with the updates to ensure the...

Dundee multi-storeys set for £4.2m fire safety improvements

COUNCIL multi-storey dwellings across Dundee could be set for £4.2 million worth of fire safety improvements. It comes as Dundee City Council looks to further...
Timber frame construction

DTS awarded Order of Distinction for health and safety excellence

DONALDSON Timber Systems (DTS) has been awarded the Order of Distinction by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) after earning its...
McLaughlin & Harvey health and wellbeing roadshow bus

McLaughlin & Harvey hails record health and wellbeing roadshow initiative

MCLAUGHLIN & Harvey has reported the highest uptake yet from its YouMatter Health, Safety & Wellbeing Roadshow, with a record number of employees, subcontractors...
Electrician picture. Image credit: SELECT

SELECT warns of dangers of short training courses in electrical skills

SELECT has repeated its warning of the danger to public safety from organisations offering to train people in electrical skills in just a few...

Construction workers urged to be ‘Covid-19 smart’ in their free time

THE Construction Industry Coronavirus (CICV) Forum has repeated its 'urgent call' for Scotland's construction workers to be Covid-19 smart in their social lives. The organisation is...

Millions of UK workers could be suffering from ‘second-hand stress’

NEW analysis has revealed that millions of UK employees could be struggling with their own mental health due to those around them exhibiting stress,...

Health and Safety Executive warns of ‘inadequate’ face masks

THE Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has warned that a 'substantial' number of face masks on the market claiming to be of KN95 standards...

Edinburgh-Glasgow railway line set for vital rockfall prevention works

NETWORK Rail engineers are to deliver safety-critical engineering works on the main Edinburgh-Glasgow railway line later this month. The four-day project, from January 29 until...

Breaking new ground

GROUNDFORCE Shorco recently sent a team, led by Scottish regional sales director Richard Cherrie, to a groundworks health and safety event in Aberdeen. The one-day...

New partner joins HSE campaign to tackle work-related stress

THE Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) has been confirmed as the latest partner on the Working Minds campaign launched a year ago...

“Health and safety should be part of a holistic process”

The Association for Project Safety (APS) celebrates its 21st birthday this year. Edinburgh-based Technical and Standards Manager, Andrew Leslie, recently met with Project Scotland’s Fraser...

Health and safety training is more than just policies and procedures

By Lynsey Chambers, training manager, City Building, Queenslie Training Centre ALL employers have a duty to protect the health, safety and welfare of their...