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The Construction (Health, Safety, and Welfare) Regulations 1996

The Construction (Health, Safety, and Welfare) Regulations 1996. Mark Mallen Health And Safety Manager Fenlock Hansen Ltd. Introduction. The construction (health, safety and welfare) regulations 1996 Modern Simplified Replace Consolidate. Introduction.

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The Construction (Health, Safety, and Welfare) Regulations 1996

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  1. The Construction(Health, Safety, and Welfare) Regulations 1996 Mark Mallen Health And Safety Manager Fenlock Hansen Ltd Hansen – Managing Safely

  2. Introduction • The construction (health, safety and welfare) regulations 1996 • Modern • Simplified • Replace • Consolidate Hansen – Managing Safely

  3. Introduction • Implement EC construction directive • Started in `94 - CDM • Provide a framework • Goal setting • Update well-known requirements • Lifting operations not included – LOLER `98 Hansen – Managing Safely

  4. Introduction • Protect the health, safety, and welfare • Everyone doing construction work • Others who may be affected • Guidance document • Health and safety in construction Hansen – Managing Safely

  5. Contents • Duties under the regulations • The regulations • Examples Hansen – Managing Safely

  6. Duties Under The Regulations • Main duty-holders • Employers • The self-employed • Those in control of the works • Employees • Carry out their own work in a safe way • All • Co-operate with others • Report any defects to those in control Hansen – Managing Safely

  7. Duties Under The Regulations • Health and safety in construction • Practical guidance • How the regulations affect our industry • Details how to comply • States where to get more guidance and further information Hansen – Managing Safely

  8. Safe Places Of Work - Regulation 5 • A general duty • Ensure a safe place of work • A safe means of access and egress • Applies to all construction work • Below • At • Above ground level • Requires that 'reasonably practicable' steps should be taken Hansen – Managing Safely

  9. Safe Places Of Work - Regulation 5 • This means • Action proportionate to risk • For example • Work at height • High risk • Therefore • More effort, resource, and time Hansen – Managing Safely

  10. Precautions Against Falls - Regulations 6 And 7 • Prevent falls from height by physical precautions • If not possible • Provide fall arrest equipment • Ensure there are physical precautions • Prevent falls through fragile materials Hansen – Managing Safely

  11. Precautions Against Falls - Regulations 6 And 7 • Competent person to supervise • Erection of scaffolding • Installation of access equipment • Use of harnesses • Erection of nets • Ensure there are criteria for the use of ladders and step ladders • Last resort Hansen – Managing Safely

  12. Precautions Against Falls - Regulations 6 And 7 • Hierarchy of control - over 2m • Do at ground level • Provide physical safeguards • Personnel equipment • Rope access or boatswain's chairs • Steps or ladders • Fall arrest equipment • Harnesses • Nets Hansen – Managing Safely

  13. Falling Objects - Regulation 8 • Take steps to prevent materials or objects from falling • If not, take precautions to prevent people from being struck • Covered walkways • Not to throw down materials • If they could strike someone • Store materials and equipment safely Hansen – Managing Safely

  14. Work On Structures - Regulations 9, 10, and 11 • Prevent accidental collapse of new or existing structures or those under construction • Ensure any dismantling or demolition • Planned and carried out in a safe manner • Supervised by a competent person • Only fire explosive charges • After steps have been taken to ensure no one is exposed to risk or injury from the explosion Hansen – Managing Safely

  15. Excavations, Cofferdams And Caissons – Regs 12 and 13 • Prevent collapse of ground in and into excavations • Identify and prevent risk from underground cables and services • Ensure cofferdams and caissons are properly designed, constructed, and maintained Hansen – Managing Safely

  16. Prevention Or Avoidance Of Drowning - Regulation 14 • Take steps to prevent people falling into water or other liquid • Ensure that personnel protective and rescue equipment is • Immediately available for use • Maintained • Ensure safe transport by water is under the control of a competent person Hansen – Managing Safely

  17. Traffic Routes, Vehicles, Doors, and Gates - Regs 15 -17 • Ensure construction sites are organised so • Pedestrians and vehicles canmove safely • Ensure routes are suitable and sufficient • For the people or vehicles using them • Prevent or control the unintended movement of any vehicle Hansen – Managing Safely

  18. Traffic Routes, Vehicles, Doors, and Gates - Regs 15 - 17 • Make arrangements for giving warning of any dangerous movement • Ensure safe operation of vehicles • Prohibition of riding or remaining in unsafe positions Hansen – Managing Safely

  19. Traffic Routes, Vehicles, Doors, and Gates - Regs 15 -17 • Ensure doors and gates are provided with safeguards • Trapping risk of powered doors and gates • General guidance is contained in, the safe use of vehicles on construction sites Hansen – Managing Safely

  20. Prevention and Control Of Emergencies - Regs 18 - 21 • Prevent risk from fire, explosion, flooding and asphyxiation • Provide emergency routes and exits • Make arrangement for dealing with emergencies, including procedures for evacuating the site Hansen – Managing Safely

  21. Prevention and Control Of Emergencies - Regs 18 - 21 • Where necessary • Provide fire-fighting equipment • fire detectors • alarm systems • Regulations aimed at prevention • However, emergency planning needed • Emergency routes • Evacuation procedures Hansen – Managing Safely

  22. Welfare Facilities - Regulation 22 • Provide sanitary and washing facilities • Provide an adequate supply of drinking water • Provide rest facilities • Provide facilities to change and store clothing • An important additional duty Hansen – Managing Safely

  23. Welfare Facilities - Regulation 22 • Anybody in control of a site has to ensure • Reasonable welfare facilities available • At readily accessible places • This does not necessarily mean • Main contractor • Should check that others have Hansen – Managing Safely

  24. Site-wide Issues - Regs 23 - 27 • Ensure sufficient fresh or purified air is available at every workplace, • Associated plant is capable of giving visible or audible warning of failure • Ensure a reasonable working temperature is maintained • Indoor • During working hours • Provide facilities for protection against adverse weather conditions Hansen – Managing Safely

  25. Site-wide Issues - Regs 23 - 27 • Ensure suitable and sufficient emergency lighting is available • Including secondary lighting • If primal or artificial lighting fails • Keep construction sites • In good order • In a reasonable state of cleanliness Hansen – Managing Safely

  26. Site-wide Issues - Regs 23 - 27 • Ensure the perimeter of a construction site is marked by suitable signs • Ensure all plant and equipment • Safe • Of sound construction • Used safely • Maintained in safe condition Hansen – Managing Safely

  27. Training, Inspection and Reports - Regs 28 - 30 • Ensure construction activities • Where training, technical knowledge or experience is necessary • To reduce risk of injury • Only conducted by competent people • If not • Supervised by those with appropriate training, knowledge or experience Hansen – Managing Safely

  28. Training, Inspection and Reports - Regs 28 - 30 • Before starting work • Height • Excavations • Cofferdams or caissons • Ensure the place of work is inspected • And at subsequent specified periods Hansen – Managing Safely

  29. Training, Inspection and Reports - Regs 28 - 30 • By a competent person • Satisfied work can be done safely • Written reports • Frequency depends on type and place • Over two meters weekly inspections • Work in excavations start of every shift Hansen – Managing Safely

  30. Training, Inspection and Reports - Regs 28 - 30 • Inspections help to • Ensure that safety is monitored • During changing site conditions • Reports are generally required every time an inspection is carried out Hansen – Managing Safely

  31. Accident – Glasgow University • Man fell 2.8m • Double arm fracture • Sprained wrist • How? • Why? • What? • Potential consequences? Hansen – Managing Safely

  32. Site Visit • Trained? • Supervised? • Inspected? • Risk Assessed? • Safe Working Practice? Hansen – Managing Safely

  33. Site Visit • Safe access and egress? • Inspected? • Managed? Hansen – Managing Safely

  34. Site Visit • Safe Access and Egress? • Emergency escape route? • Inspected? Hansen – Managing Safely

  35. Site Visit • Adequate protection from falling objects? • Risk Assessment? Hansen – Managing Safely

  36. The Construction Regs `96 • Thanks for listening • Any questions • Don’t forget • Be Safe! Hansen – Managing Safely

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