Tackling common hazards on Construction Sites

Every year several thousand construction workers are injured whilst working on construction sites; According to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), during 2016/17 around 1,200 of these injuries were due to slips, trips or falls.

Effective management of working areas and access routes could prevent some of these injuries, the NHBC says.

With an estimated 2.3 million working days lost each year in construction between 2014/15 and 2016/17 due to workplace injury (17%) and work-related illness (83%), NHBC highlights the most frequent reported items in the final quarter of 2017:

  • Workers working on scaffold with no guardrails in place;
  • No fall protection on open stairwells;
  • Access routes blocked with site materials;
  • No eye protection being worn when using a paslode nail gun;
  • No respiratory protection being worn when using a disc cutter or saw;
  • No pedestrian/traffic segregation in place, with operatives and members of the public walking in the road with the site traffic;
  • Scaffold not being erected correctly in accordance with TG 20.13.

NHBC health and safety advisers can provide coaching and advice to site managers, and when the right measures are in place, the safety of a site can be dramatically improved.

Stephen Ashworth, Health & Safety Services Manager, said, “Over recent years, we have seen big improvements with regards to safety on site and the number of injuries to construction workers has reduced. However we do advise that regular training is conducted and uptodate information is available to all who are working on site.”

HSE recommends that: “One way to avoid injuries on house-building sites it to make sure a safe work environment is provided and taking a proactive approach to safety on site helps keep workers safe.”

If you have ever feel unsafe on a construction site, you must remember that you have every right to leave the site until it is rectified. For more information or to book onto one of our Health and Safety in a Construction Environment courses call us on 03330 230 056 / Option 3

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