Health & Safety Flashcards
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Personal safety on site
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- HASP Health and Safety Plan.
- Wearing PPE
- Adhering to contractor’s site rules (stay within walkways. Get attention of drivers before crossing).
Site inductions - Regular health and safety discussions at meetings (H&S audit reviews).
- Reporting visible risks for example traffic management issues (Winnington pedestrian walkway and access gate always being closed as close to residential estate)
2
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Personal H&S in office
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- Sign in (important in case of fire),
- suitable chair and screen height,
3
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Health and Safety Legislation
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- Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 (HSAWA) –
- HSE & LA enforce.
- Secure H&S at work.
- Protect others.
- Control substances.
- Control emission. E.g. Risk Assessment, Method statements, PPE
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RIDDOR
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- Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR)
- Aimed to ensure lessons are learnt from from H&S issues on site to avoid repeated instances
5
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Other Legislation HS (than CDM)
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- Control of Substance Hazardous Health (COSHH)
- Control of Asbestos Regulation (COAR)
- Manual Handling
- Working at Height
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HSE Purpose & Notices
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- Regulates H&S law.
- Reduce workplace illness, injury & death.
- Construction notices;
- Improvement; remedial action subject to inspection within 21 days)
- Prohibition; stop all work immediately
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Construction Design Management (CDM) 15
When notifiable?
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- Help ensure that no-one is harmed during the work, and that your building is safe to use and maintain
- Projects notifiable when it; exceeds
- 30 days,
- exceeds 20 simultaneous workers,
- exceeds 500 person days.
- Place duty of care on all parties.
- Promote management of H&S.
- Principal Designer and Contractor appointed when more than one contractor.
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Construction Phase Health Safety (CPHS) Plan
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- Principal Contractor to complete before works commence (notifiable projects).
- Outline management of H&S during construction.
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Pre-Construction Information (PCI)
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- Provided for tendering so Principal Contractors can understand what the H&S and welfare requirements are.
- Designers must understand the PCI when changing the design. Risks can be anticipated.
- Outline; safety hazards (pylons, rivers),
- health (asbestos, contamination),
- hazards (working at height, debris protection), working methods, H&S file format.
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Tell me about Asbestos
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- Used in a wide range of building materials until
- 1985 when its use was BANNED.
- Can cause lung related disorders.
- Control of Asbestos Regulations 2006 (COAR)
- Management survey - Manage asbestos containing materials during the normal occupation and use of premises.
- Refurbishment/demolition survey - Premises need refurbishing or demolishing
- Certification required by removal contractor confirming it has been safely removed from the site
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Company requirement for Personal safety in the office
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- Clear walkways.
- Good lighting.
- Moveable screens.
- Back supporting chairs.
- Hygiene & welfare.
12
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RICS Surveying Safely - Safe Person concept
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- Each individual assumes individual behavioural responsibility for:
- their own,
- their colleagues’ and
- others’ health and safety while at work.
13
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What is the HSAWA?
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- Health and Safety at Work Act (HSAWA) – HSE & LA enforce.
- Secure H&S at work.
- Protect others.
- Control substances.
- Control emission.
E.g. Risk Assessment, Method statements, PPE
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What is a CSCS card?
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- CSCS cards provide proof that individuals working on construction sites have the appropriate training and qualifications for the job they do on site. By ensuring the workforce are appropriately qualified the card plays its part in improving standards and safety on UK construction sites.
- Holding a CSCS card is not a legislative requirement. It is entirely up to the principal contractor or client whether workers are required to hold a card before they are allowed on site. However, most principal contractors and major house builders require construction workers on their sites to hold a valid card.
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How do you keep yourself safe?
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- PPE
- Site induction
- Arcadis HASP
- CSCS card
- Always refers to RICS Surveying Safety Guidance Note