Posts Tagged ‘CDM’

02/08/2011

HSE’s Plan of Work 2011/12 – Part 1

The Plan of Work sets out the work of the Construction Division for 2011/12 and outlines the direction of their work over a longer three-year period.  The plan is designed to improve the health and safety performance of the construction industry; it builds on work carried out previously and continues their mission to deliver sustainable [...]

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01/08/2011

CSCS Standards Strategy Consultation

CSCS is undertaking a consultation exercise across the construction industry to gather evidence to support development of a revised card standards strategy and structure to drive forward competence of UK site based construction workers in line with industry requirements that will: Provide a clearer series of levels focused on achievement Recognise ‘labourer’ and ‘semi skilled’ as [...]

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25/07/2011

Consultation on cost recovery scheme for safety interventions

The Health and Safety Executive has opened a three-month consultation on how cost recovery for intervention will operate, having already agreed the underlying principle with Government. The new scheme could apply from as early as April 2012. The HSE’s programme director, said: “The Government has agreed that it is right that those who break the [...]

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23/07/2011

CSCS plans major review to improve service delivery

CSCS is assessing how the scheme is delivered to the construction industry so it can improve service levels.  Currently CITB ConstructionSkills provides the helpdesk and application processing service under contract to CSCS and the five year notice period to terminate the contract has been served. CSCS chief executive Brian Adams comments: “We need to ensure [...]

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15/07/2011

HSE to charge for their time under fee-for-fault legislation

The HSE expects to charge organisations £133 an hour for inspectors’ work identifying and helping remedy minor breaches. HSE programme director Gordon Macdonald said the provisional hourly rate for so-called fee-for-fault charging will be introduced in April 2012, following a consultation exercise due to start later this month.  MacDonald admitted that cost recovery was controversial, but [...]

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02/07/2011

Workplace deaths increase in Coalition government’s first year

The number of people killed at work in Britain last year rose by 16%, prompting renewed calls on the Government to rethink its strategy to reduce health and safety activity and resources. Provisional figures released by the HSE) revealed that 171 workers died in 2010/11 – up from the record low of 147 deaths in [...]

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17/06/2011

Appointing a Director for Health & Safety

To better comply with the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 your board of directors should consider the presence on the board of a health and safety director which can be a strong signal that the issue is being taken seriously and that its strategic importance is understood.  Setting up a separate risk management committee [...]

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02/06/2011

Preventing harm from falling tools

HSE is publishing this series of short case studies to promote some of the new and practical solutions used to manage health, safety and welfare during construction of the London 2012 projects, to help others working in construction and inspire further ideas to deal with hazards and manage risk. Background Danger from falling objects is always present [...]

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27/05/2011

The RED TAPE Challenge

The burden on businesses to comply with health and safety laws must be reduced and regulations made more industry-specific, according to the British Chambers of Commerce, as it revealed that 47% of businesses it questioned as part of a recent survey identified health and safety as a burden. The BCC reveals that nearly a fifth [...]

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20/05/2011

Construction deaths rising during recession

 The HSE has issued several comments recently indicating that client demands and corner cutting has led to an increase in deaths within the construction industry. HSE fatality figures, due to be released, are expected to reveal that there is an increase in the amount of deaths of people working in construction during 2010-11,based on the [...]

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