U.K. Agency Turns a Watchful Eye on Scaffold Safety

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U.K. Agency Turns a Watchful Eye on Scaffold Safety

Britain’s Health and Safety Executive is highlighting scaffold safety on construction sites across England this summer.

This August, the U.K.’s Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is turning its focus to scaffold safety in three counties in England in an effort to reduce construction injuries and fatalities.

Between 2006 and 2011, three fatalities and 250 injuries involving fixed or mobile scaffolds occurred in Worcestershire, Warwickshire and the West Midlands in England. In particular, HSE inspectors will target poor performance on smaller construction and refurbishment sites where scaffolds are in place.

"Scaffolding still poses a significant risk to those involved in its construction and dismantling as well as those who use it. Too many workers needlessly die because work was not properly planned or the equipment was incorrectly installed or used,” said principal inspector Jo Anderson, who leads the campaign.

Anderson stressed that inspectors will target sites where inadequate scaffolding may endanger workers and will take enforcement action as necessary.

HSE inspectors will determine whether jobs that involve working at height have been properly planned to ensure that adequate safety measures are in place and that equipment is correctly installed, inspected, maintained and used.

Further information about safe working in construction, including the use of scaffolds from HSE, visit Construction - Health and safety for the construction industry.
 
Why is it us scaffolders that are always fu.cking purged?
If they want to start nit-picking, I suggest they start with scaffolds on new build just before they are about to be dismantled and look at the $hit thats left on it by other trades, such as pallets of broken roof tiles, bricks, dried spotboards and latts ect.

They should also look at civil engineering jobs and look around the site for things like loose coils of fixing wire left by steel fixers which is lethal as trip wire.

I think its about time the HSE started to look at the picture as a hole, not just report a site that has a scaffold with a nipple cap missing or something as trivial as that.
 
Hopefully John they will pick those things up or maybe they will just make a beeline for the scaffold.
 
Hopefully John they will pick those things up or maybe they will just make a beeline for the scaffold.
They will make a bee-line straight for the scaffold and ignore the rest just like they always have done i'll bet and the conclusion will be a push to makea triple handrail law or something like that.
Watch this space, though I hope I'm wrong.


:mad:
 
They will make a bee-line straight for the scaffold and ignore the rest just like they always have done i'll bet and the conclusion will be a push to makea triple handrail law or something like that.
Watch this space, though I hope I'm wrong.


:mad:

We are putting triple handrails on a job we are doing now,there is no way it needs it,you could be right there John.
 
When we do our weekly inspections we have a section for site/working conditions for our lads , the site management are not happy about it as it makes there site look rough on the report ,but like i say well our lads have to work on your site and if there is a risk to them then we need to address and remedy it.:D
 
Very good idea Philo why shouldn't they be reported on aswell.
 
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