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Building Site Health and Safety Guidelines

Almost all kinds of workplace invite unexpected risks as accidents and injuries to the people working in them, so employers should work more on building site health and safety guidelines for the safety of workers from fatal accidents and to keep the risks as reduced as possible. Generally, construction sites are considered as more unsafe than normal office buildings or stores, but probability of the construction and building site accidents can be averted by implementing enforceable and firm safety practices there. In order to prevent any mishaps at construction site, it is mandatory to establish safe strategies by the contractors and sub-contractors for various purposes such as, to hire efficient and careful employees, to warn them about hazards intrinsic at the construction site, to ensure and coordinate more safety, and to oversee observance with safety and protection specifications.

In addition to these, workers at construction and building sites should be given proper training regarding machinery operations and in operation of machinery. Construction sites are more intend to cause accidents or injuries to workers, therefore, there should be proper management established at construction and building sites according to the legal standards to put a stop to construction and building site accidents.

There are several reasons at construction site which lead to accidents or other mishaps in spite of ensuring utmost safety measures and observance to safety practices, due to inadequacy of provisions like collapsing or defective scaffolds, defective machinery such as hoists, conveyers, forklifts, tractors and cranes, malfunctioning tools and equipments, collapse of walls or floors, falls off of stepladder, falls off through roofing structures, and electrocutions. These are the reasons of several accidents that occur at construction or building site and result in severe injuries and sometimes even death. This is the fact that every year many workers are killed or injured in accidents at construction sites.

Employers should be more responsible in order to implement safety at workplace for their workers. Every employer should meet the following requirement which is of utmost importance in regard to maintain building site health and safety guidelines for their workers.

Training: is must for the workers by giving them proper instruction and making them know about safety procedures they need to take while working. In this way, they can perform their work safely and in a healthy manner.

Safety Meetings: this is required on a regular basis to serve health and safety issues among workers at worksite. It also includes preventing recurrence of pre-existing problems and review to eliminate existing problems.

Inspections: the work areas must be thoroughly inspected the guarantee safe and healthy conditions for the workers.

Availability of the Act and Regulations: the copy of latest ‘Occupational Health and Safety Act and regulations’ should present at workplace so as to provide evaluation by workers or supervisors at the time they need them.

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Examples of Compensation Awards for Injury Claims*
Serious Back Injury
£30,000
Wrist Injury
£3,000
Serious Neck Injury
£30,000
Serious Hand Injury
£10,000
Ankle Injury
£3,000
Serious Knee Injury
£20,000
Serious Head Injury
£50,000

*damages for loss of earnings and other losses and expenses are commonly paid in addition to the injury award and will vary in each case