Clark Contracts honoured for health and safety achievements

CLARK Contracts has secured a third consecutive Order of Distinction in the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA)’s Health and Safety Awards...

Putting safety first

By Adrian Pargeter, head of technical and product development, Kingspan Insulation Limited THE devastating fire at Grenfell Tower in June has raised many serious questions...

New portal launches to improve construction sector’s record on worker welfare and wellbeing

A new hub has been launched to help in the fight to reduce suicides and improve welfare and wellbeing in the construction industry. The Make...

‘Do it right and effectively so people can come home safe’

LESLEY McLeod wants to ensure that health and safety “stays right at the front of people’s minds, both in the industry and to those...

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 –...
Network Rail engineer

Network Rail prepares for Storm Bram

NETWORK Rail meteorologists are closely monitoring forecasts and supporting preparations ahead of Storm Bram hitting Scotland. The Met Office has issued an amber warning for...

Robertson unveils new safe operating procedures

ROBERTSON has launched safe operating procedures which the firm said set a new safety benchmark as the industry prepares to return to work. The safety procedures...

Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity announces new initiatives

THE Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity has announced new initiatives to coincide with Mental Health Awareness Week. It is launching three new masterclasses to complement its...

1.3 million tradespeople at risk from asbestos

TRADESPEOPLE, including construction workers, could come into contact with deadly asbestos on average more than 100 times a year according to a new survey...

Construction firm fined £800,000 after death of ten-year-old

RJ McLeod has been fined £800,000 for safety breaches after a 10-year-old boy died after falling down a manhole on a building site in...
Free suicide prevention workshops now open to Scotland’s construction industry 

Scottish construction workers offered free suicide prevention workshops

CONSTRUCTION workers across Scotland can now register to attend new suicide prevention workshops developed by Barratt and David Wilson Homes North Scotland in partnership...

New health and safety guidance issued for Scottish construction sector

THE Construction Industry Coronavirus (CICV) Forum has issued expanded health and safety guidance as the sector begins its road back to work following the lockdown...

Covid-19 response ‘proves construction industry can change’

DAME Judith Hackitt has said the way the construction industry has responded to the Covid-19 challenge shows it is capable of making the necessary...

Knauf becomes official company supporter of Lighthouse construction charity

BUILDING products manufacturer Knauf has become an official company supporter of the Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity. The firm said the partnership underscores Knauf’s commitment to...

Construction workers praised following record number of ‘safe digging’ searches

'RECORD' numbers of people in the UK are searching for pipes and cables before they put a digger bucket or spade in the ground,...
Stewart Rennie

Morris & Spottiswood Group earns trio of health and safety awards

MORRIS & Spottiswood Group has received three RoSPA Awards in recognition of its commitment to health and safety. Morris & Spottiswood Scotland has earned its...

Roof tile manufacturer nets support for mental health awareness

PITCHED roof tile manufacturer Russell Roof Tiles (RRT) has embarked on a fundraising drive in support of Mental Health Awareness Week. The theme of the...
Gillian Cameron, GBSS Civils

Civils specialist puts five employees through emergency first aid training course

FIVE employees from GBSS Civil Engineering have completed an emergency first aid course, organised by West Lothian-based Forde Training Services. The four-day long course saw...

Ultrasonic de-icing could be used to stop Queensferry Crossing closures

ULTRASONIC de-icing and targeted vibration systems are being considered as methods to prevent the build-up of ice on the Queensferry Crossing. The bridge between Edinburgh...

Housebuilder donates defibrillator to Helensburgh community

TAYLOR Wimpey West Scotland has donated a potentially life-saving public access defibrillator (PAD) to the Helensburgh & Local District CPR/Defibrillator Association for the benefit...