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Construction Health & Safety Red Tape is Alive and Kicking
Just how measurable is health and safety?
How much is safe enough?
And how effective is comprehensive form filling, to a regimented design that must be your firm’s, and...
Gas leak in managed apartments endangers tenants
It is always worth reminding developers and building management companies that clients are just as liable as principal contractors or sub-contractors for building safety – that is, the safety...
Scaffolders ignore construction safety rules – public put at risk
It seems that scaffolding has suddenly become more dangerous than before, due to a spate of publicised accidents and infractions of the law: but in reality it is the (bad) luck of the draw as t...
Building safety rules ignored as workers are exposed to asbestos
There is no excuse for anyone – particularly those involved in construction safety issues – to be unaware of the potentially deadly risks of asbestos, over 30 years since its use in new...
Unprotected scaffolding causes accident
This is an example of what happens in the dynamic, ever-changing situation on a building site, where circumstances change to make a previously safe set-up dangerous because people in charge do...