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Aug 29, 2014

Construction Inspections Find Sites Failing to Prevent Hearing Loss and Health Risks

 
 
 

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has conducted a national targeted inspection concentrating on health risks for construction workers, which saw enforcement action taken at one in six of hundreds of sites visited.

During a concentrated two-week period of proactive inspections, the HSE demanded improvements, and in some cases put an immediate stop to work activities, where they fell short of expected standards.

Inspectors focused on significant health risk issues, such as dangerous levels of noise, respiratory risks from dusts containing silica materials, exposure to other hazardous substances such as cement and lead paint, manual handling and vibration.

Final figures have yet to be confirmed, but conditions were so poor in some situations that the work had to be stopped on at least 13 occasions.

A total of 560 sites were visited and enforcement notices were served at 85 of them. Thirteen Prohibition Notices were served (where certain work or practices must be stopped until improvements are made), and 107 Improvement Notices. A total of 239 health-related Notices of Contravention were served at 201 of the sites.

HSE’s Chief Inspector, Heather Bryant, said:

“We recognise the construction sector’s progress in reducing the number of people killed and injured by its activities. But it is clear from these figures that there is an unacceptable toll of ill-health and fatal disease in the industry.

“So, to encourage the industry to treat health issues in the same way as safety, HSE’s inspectors will consolidate the efforts of this initiative throughout the rest of the year by looking at the prevention and control of health risks in construction, alongside their continued assessment of the management of safety risk issues.

“We will make sure the construction industry ‘Thinks health’ as well as safety.”

More information about working safely in construction can be found at the HSE website.

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