‘Folk literally won’t sleep at night if the Building Safety Bill doesn’t go further’

By Lesley McLeod, chief executive, The Association for Project Safety YOU'D think building safety would be a no-brainer. You design things carefully. Use quality materials....
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Zero scaffolding fatalities recorded among NASC members in 2025

A new report has revealed that National Access & Scaffolding Confederation (NASC) members recorded zero operative fatalities in 2025. The findings are revealed in the...

Donaldson Group appoints chief risk officer

TIMBER specialist Donaldson Group has confirmed the appointment of Mark Murphy to the newly created role of chief risk officer. The move will see him...
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Network Rail launches new interactive safety experience in Edinburgh

A new interactive experience is helping children from Edinburgh and the Lothians understand the dangers of playing on or near the railway. The initiative comes...

New study to explore worker fatigue within construction sector

THE Considerate Constructors Scheme (CCS) has launched a new survey to explore the issue of worker fatigue within the industry. CCS said worker fatigue is...

Plant body calls for action to tackle ‘widespread problem’ of drug and alcohol misuse

TRADE body the Scottish Plant Owners Association (SPOA) has called for tougher action within the industry to tackle drug and alcohol misuse amongst plant...

Timber fire doors improve safety at Leith flats

CCG has installed a range of new timber fire doors to two towers in the centre of Leith on behalf of the City of...

GMG Energy puts safety first following sawmilling investment

NORTH of Scotland-based renewables and timber-processing business GMG Energy has revealed it has called in risk management and compliance experts to ensure best practice...

BESA launches guide on maintaining low occupancy buildings

THE Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) has released detailed guidance on how buildings can be managed and maintained effectively during the coming weeks and...

Scottish firm looks to progress ‘breakthrough’ ventilation technology

A Scottish firm is seeking second round funding for what it says could be a breakthrough in wearable technology and a potential solution to...

Firm fined £150,000 following ‘totally avoidable’ incident

JOHN Murphy and Sons Ltd has been fined £150,000 after a high pressure pipeline was damaged during widening work on the M8 motorway. Hamilton Sheriff...
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Mental health in construction is ‘no longer something we can sweep under the carpet’

A Federation of Master Builders (FMB) member has marked Mental Health Awareness Week by opening up about his own struggles in a new FMB...

BEAR Scotland to only deliver essential services amidst Covid-19 pandemic

BEAR Scotland is to only deliver essential services amidst the Covid-19 pandemic. In a statement, the road maintenance firm said that the safety of its...

Interserve sites embark on ‘safety stand down’ event

INTERSERVE Construction offices and sites have participated in a global safety stand down to highlight workplace safety. Employees, members of the supply chain and customers...
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Scotland looks to strengthen building standards system

VIEWS are being sought on how the Scottish Government can deliver a strengthened building standards system. A new building standards compliance plan process is being...

Amey’s utilities business scores top marks after audit reviewed Scottish Water account

AMEY has revealed its utilities business scored 100% for the third year running in the external Achilles health and safety audit. Achilles audited the utilities...

School praises Scottish Water for site safety work with pupils

SCOTTISH Water has visited pupils at Ibrox Primary School to ensure they are aware of safety around construction sites while works are carried out...

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...

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...

New initiative champions improved safety culture

A Glasgow-based scaffolding contractor has introduced a new health and safety initiative designed to raise awareness of risks and encourage employees to consider the...