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Site.Safe Scotland: Updates and Plans for Construction Health and Safety

Stay informed about the latest updates and plans for construction health and safety in Scotland. Find out about proactive inspections, major inspection campaigns, asbestos assessments, investigations, and more.

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Site.Safe Scotland: Updates and Plans for Construction Health and Safety

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  1. Neil Wallace BSc, CEng, MICE, FCIHT, CFIOSH Update for 19/06/2018

  2. ‘Site Safe Scotland’ are here:

  3. SSS update • Meeting on 3rd May 2018 (postponed from Autumn 2017) • SSS has HSE Secretariat and HSE Chair (Head of Operations) • Iain Brodie handed over Chair to Sarah Shore • Meeting contained various updates from HSE • Interim correspondence from HSE Construction Division regarding consultation on HSE guidance under review

  4. HSE guidance under review HSE had consulted industry groups on revisions to 3 HSG publications: HSG 33 ‘Health and safety in roof work’ HSG 144 ‘The safe use of vehicles on construction sites’;and HSG 168 ‘Fire safety in construction’

  5. HSE Strategy and plans HSE Annual Plan Construction Sector Plan Help GB Work Well Construction Division Annual Plan

  6. Helping GB Work Well

  7. Construction Division’s Plan 2018/19 • Undertake a targeted, risk based programme of around 9000 proactive inspections throughout the year. • One major inspection campaign targeting refurbishment work in June/July 2018. • One major inspection campaign targeting health topics and reviewing controls in October 2018. • Complete 240 asbestos licence assessments.

  8. Construction Division’s Plan 2018/19 • Undertake around 1000 licensed asbestos inspections. • 20 further inspections of architect and other practices offering principal designer services, to assess compliance with CDM2015, and in particular for timber frame projects. • Effective tracking back to clients, principal designers and designers for relevant issues identified during site-based/construction phase inspections.

  9. Construction Division’s Plan 2018/19 • Assisting Police Scotland & other regulators. • Updating of Construction Health and Safety Guidance documents, (HSGs 33/144/168). • Report from MSD in construction inspection programme in 2017/18, leading this year to work with stakeholders and industry, to review causation in construction • Research into potential issues arising from increase in off site construction methods

  10. Investigations • 90% of fatal investigations to be completed within 12 months of HSE primacy. • 90% of non-fatal investigations to be completed within 12 months of the incident. • 75% of concerns to be followed up within 21 days, or investigated within 4 months

  11. Construction Visiting Officers • Targeted programme of 60 visits and revisits using Construction Health Risk Toolkit (CHeRT) to small and medium sized companies. • WWT Safety and Health Awareness Days (SHADs) continue across GB. • SHADs arranged in Scotland so far: - Venue tbc in early September 2018 - Lochgilphead Campus 17th October 2018

  12. Recent issues during HSE visits • Unsafe excavations • Unsafe people/plant interface • Good order • Access issues/scaffolds • Unsafe work at height • Lack of suitable welfare facilities • COSHH: powered timber/tile/stone cutting

  13. CONIAC & CONIAN CONIAC advises HSE and relevant stakeholders of emerging health and safety developments and risks in the construction industry, and sets a direction and plan for their promotion and mitigation. We are in a new era of challenge and need to modernise - a reconstitution proposal was put to CONIAC in 2017 The model aligns with the ‘Helping GB Work Well’ strategy and supports the Governments 2025 Construction Strategy and HSE Construction Sector Plan

  14. ACHIEVING THROUGH WORKING TOGETHER CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ADVISORY NETWORK (CONIAN)

  15. CONIAN – What it is A community of representative organisations committed to reducing construction risks and improving worker protection A conduit for reciprocal intelligence, information, communications to and from construction communities and CONIAC Promulgators of good practice and behaviour within their membership communities A sounding board for current and future risk reduction developments, communications and proposals

  16. CONIAN – what it is NOT • Governed or directed by HSE or CONIAC • Intended to limit or prohibit members own organisations from pursuing their own risk reduction agendas and priorities • An additional level of CONIAC governance

  17. CONIAN Member’s include • Governments : Scottish & Welsh, UK Dept: BEIS • IOSH / ICE / IStructE / IIRSM / RIBA / CIAT • BuildUK / CECA / CITB / CSCS / CIC / CPA • AIF / APS / BPF / CCLG • ECA / ECIA / ECITB / HAE / HBF • NFB / NFDC / NFDC / NFRC /NISG • RCHSG / SAFed / SSIP / SEC / TWf • Unite / GMB • Safety in Design • Site Safe Scotland

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