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Health and Safety Executive Health and Safety Executive ‘Safer Sites’ Inspection Initiative 2014 Robert Parkes Construction Strategy, Planning & Communications
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‘Safer Sites’ 2014 4-weeks – 22 October to 17 November 1748 sites inspected 2180 contractors inspected
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‘Safer Sites’ 2014 Poor standards at 40% of sites visited 691 sites 753 Notices of Contravention
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‘Safer Sites’ 2014 Enforcement action taken at 360 sites (one in five): 313 Prohibition Notices 235 Improvement Notices
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‘Safer Sites’ 2014 The most common issues identified: work at height and falls (42%) failure to control harmful dust (12%) insufficient welfare (12%) asbestos (10%)
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‘Safer Sites’ 2014 Unsafe work at height - before
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‘Safer Sites’ 2014 Unsafe work at height - after
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‘Safer Sites’ 2014 35% of notices were for health issues: harmful dust, noise, vibration, welfare, manual handling – 25% asbestos – 10%
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‘Safer Sites’ 2014 Dust control - before
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‘Safer Sites’ 2014 Dust control - after
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‘Safer Sites’ 2014 Poorly fitted and maintained RPE
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‘Safer Sites’ 2014 Poor welfare facilities
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‘Safer Sites’ 2014
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‘Safer Sites 2014’
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‘Safer Sites’ 2014 Further information and images from the Initiative ‘Safer Sites’ main-page on HSE website: www.hse.gov.uk/Construction/campaigns/safersites/ index.htm HSE’s ‘Safer Sites’ Pinterest Board: uk.pinterest.com/H_S_E/safersites-2014/ A short ‘video diary’ of inspections during ‘Safer Sites’ 2014 http://youtu.be/xjVutXDd2mc
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