The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has warned construction site managers in Cambridge to put health and safety at the top of their priority list after a week of visits revealed problems including unsafe work at height in the city.
HSE carried out a week of targeted inspections in March as part of its 'Shattered Lives' and 'Hidden Killer' campaigns .
Inspectors targeted 18 locations in Cambridge, visiting projects where refurbishment, repair and maintenance projects were taking place. The main issues being looked at were work at height, good site order, and risks associated with removal of asbestos. Seven Prohibition Notices, which order work to stop until it may be performed safely, were served.
Peter Galsworthy, HSE Principal Inspector for Construction in Cambridgeshire, said: "All employers in Cambridge must ensure they take health and safety seriously. Construction sites are dangerous places in which to work and it is important that health and safety is properly addressed at all times. Five sites were found to have serious health and safety issues - such risk to the workforce is unacceptable. As stated before our last inspection initiative, while workers in the refurbishment sector continue to be injured and killed, HSE will continue to target those contractors who flout health and safety law and come down hard on them where necessary."
Two Prohibition Notices were served in relation to work at height, where a temporary roof and a scaffold respectively did not have adequate edge protection. The other Prohibition Notices referred to issues including a potentially unsafe quick hitch attaching an excavator bucket, airborne silica dust from a disc cutter, and risk from an unsupported excavation.
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Construction News
26/03/2009
HSE Warns Cambridge Firms After Visiting 18 Construction Sites
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