Friday 25 April 2014

Final figures on Health & Safety Executive’s (HSE) crackdown on the refurbishment sector

Following our earlier report, HSE construction inspectors have now finished their month-long inspection that targeted the refurbishment sector. They found that half the sites they inspected did not comply with basic safety standards. 

Final figures show that the HSE served enforcement notices at 644 sites because they were unsafe and handed out 539 prohibition notices that meant business activity had to stop immediately. 414 improvement notices were also issued that required a rise in health and safety standards. 


These recent figures have increased from those released in March 2013, when the same initiative was held. Then, the HSE visited 2,363 sites and handed out 433 enforcement notices. 

The most common problems the inspectors came across included harmful dust exposure, inadequate welfare facilities and a lack of precaution when it came to safely working at height.

HSE’s chief inspector of construction, Heather Bryant, has warned that, “those who recklessly endanger the health and lives of their workforce can expect to face tough consequences.”

These consequences could include hefty fines, prosecutions or even business closures so it is important to make sure you are following and implementing proper health and safety rules and avoid the potential devastating consequences.  


Our Health & Safety Xpert software helps builders and construction workers to stay vigilant when it comes to health and safety and makes sure that you are always up-to-date with the latest legislation. 

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