News Two contractors fined over £1m after cable strike at substation A principal contractor and subcontractor have been fined a total of over £1m after a cable strike at an electricity substation.
News, Technical Panelised MMC ‘reduces hazard exposure by 20%’ Panelised modern methods of construction (MMC) for new homes can reduce health and safety hazard exposure by 20% on construction sites.
People How to spot signs of stress in your construction co-workers How to spot signs of stress in your construction colleagues and what you can do to help.
News Builders involved in highest number of cable damage incidents Builders were involved in the highest number of cable damage incidents over the past year.
Technical How to write high-quality method statements Alex Minett explains the purpose of risk assessment method statements and how to make sure yours are compliant
Technical Hong Kong launches construction safety drive Hong Kong wants to improve its poor safety record and has asked for help from British specialists. Rod Sweet explains.
News Real-time silica dust detection system launched A real-time silica dust detection system for workers operating in hazardous environments is the first of its kind, its manufacturers claim.
News Suspended sentence for man who posed as asbestos-removal specialist A man has received a 12-month sentence, suspended for two years, after he secured a series of demolition jobs by falsifying documents and posing as a registered asbestos-removal specialist.
Technical HAVS – what construction managers need to know Construction puts workers at risk of developing hand-arm vibration syndrome. Billy O’Brien advises construction managers what to look out for and how to prevent it.
News No PPE for workers on unsafe site A contractor has been handed a suspended prison sentence after HSE inspectors found workers undertaking unsafe excavation work without PPE.
News Take CM’s reader survey on building safety Construction Management is running a survey to assess how ready construction professionals are for the new building safety regime.
Opinion ‘Like hard hats, exoskeletons could soon become a safety requirement’ There is huge potential for the construction sector to use exoskeletons to protect people from injury and long-term pain.
Powered Access Safety campaign aims to stamp out falls from MEWPs The International Powered Access Federation (IPAF) has launched a safety campaign aimed at reducing falls from mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs).
News Hard hat manufacturers to include Mips head protection tech Seven safety helmet manufacturers around the world have signed new partnership deals to incorporate the Mips head protection system into their products.
Technical Six steps to avoiding foot injuries on construction sites To coincide with National Feet Week, Alex Minett looks at some factors to consider to keep feet healthy at work.
Technical Mitigating fire risks in construction with timber Timber will be important as the construction sector strives to meet zero carbon targets, but how can it address concerns about safety?
News Four receive suspended prison sentences after church collapse Four men have received suspended prison sentences after a worker was killed when the former Citadel Church in Splott, Cardiff, collapsed during demolition work.
News HSE targets Birmingham sites amid Commonwealth Games construction The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is to target Birmingham construction sites, as development in the city has increased in the run-up to the 2022 Commonwealth Games.
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