Search results Risk Management Managing Health and Safety in a Construction Business The Principal Elements of a Good Management System Risk Management Under the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations and the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations, and other items... a1-risk-management Subsequent Action Managing Health and Safety in a Construction Business Incident Investigation and Reporting Subsequent action Underlying causes of an accident or dangerous occurrence may well show a need for: formal procedures to be drawn up for certain work operations training... a1-subsequent-action Lone Workers Managing Health and Safety in a Construction Business Involving your Workforce Vulnerable Workers Lone Workers People who work by themselves without close or direct supervision are found in many maintenance work situations. They may also be; the sole occupant... a1-lone-workers Site Boundary Site Logistics and Planning General arrangements Site boundary At all sites where it is reasonably practicable to do so, a fence should be erected enclosing all construction activities. It is also a requirement under the CDM Regulations that Principal Contractors... a2-site-boundary Plant Manager Site Logistics and Planning Appendix 1 - Organisation Individual duties and responsibilities of contractors Plant Manager Main responsibilities are to: Ensure that all plant sent to site is safe and fully efficient; is guarded and equipped with safety devices... a2-plant-manager Pre-contract Appraisal Site Logistics and Planning Pre-contract appraisal and determining requirements Prior to work starting on site, the pre-construction information should be closely studied by the Principal Contractor and the following steps taken, ensuring that, where appropriate,... a2-pre-contract-appraisal Scaffolders Competence and Supervision Work at Height Appendix 1 - Tube and Fittings Scaffolding Scaffolders Competence and Supervision The Construction Industry Scaffolders Record Scheme (CISRS) accredits training centres which run the industry approved courses in all aspects of scaffolding training. It... E5-scaffolders-competence-and-supervision The Client’s Brief Work at Height Appendix 1 - Tube and Fittings Scaffolding The Client’s Brief Clear communication between the client and the scaffolding contractor is essential to ensure there are no misunderstandings between them. These communications should be documented,... E5-the-clients-brief Introduction Work at Height Appendix 1 - Tube and Fittings Scaffolding Erection, alteration and dismantling of scaffolding Introduction Safe methods of work should also form part of the design considerations and key issues in relation to how these will impact on the safety... E5-eads-introduction A Scaffolder’s Safe Zone Work at Height Appendix 1 - Tube and Fittings Scaffolding Fall Protection for Scaffolders (SG4) A Scaffolder’s ‘Safe Zone’ Adequate and suitable measures must be taken to prevent scaffolders from falling from their place of work as a first... E5-a-scaffolders-safe-zone 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51