Tag: Safety
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Choosing the Right Pool Cover for Safety and Efficiency
A pool is often the centerpiece of a backyard oasis, offering relaxation, recreation, and a gathering space for family and friends. Yet, behind the sparkling water lies a world of responsibility—especially when it comes to maintenance, safety, and energy usage. One of the most vital tools in a pool owner’s toolkit is the pool cover.…
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Building Safety Levy: draft regulations and guidance published
The draft regulations outlining how the Building Safety Levy will operate have been laid in Parliament before final approval. The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government has also published guidance explaining how the levy will work and its exceptions. The Building Safety Levy will come into effect in autumn 2026, when developers of residential…
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How Workplace Safety Impacts Construction Site Liability
In construction, every task involves risk, from lifting heavy materials to operating machinery. Employees face hazards that can lead to serious injuries or even death. When safety measures are ignored, legal consequences often follow. Companies may be held responsible, and injured employees could face long recovery periods without support. The good news is? Understanding how…
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#PPEthatfits: AtkinsRéalis introduces inclusive hard hat
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in #PPEthatfits, AtkinsRéalis, CIOB, diversity, Featured, Hard hats, health and safety, inclusion, MSA, People, PPE, safetyJames Butler, managing director for project and programme services at AtkinsRéalis, said: “If we want to create construction sites that welcome all people, we have to remove as many barriers as we can to attract more people from all backgrounds into the sector, and make it as easy as possible for everyone to perform their…
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Construction product recalled over fire safety concerns
The OPSS said that, where the product has already been used, building owners should seek advice from their building safety officer, an independent inspector, fire safety officer or a relevant building control authority, as appropriate, and consider reviewing the building’s fire strategy if necessary. View the original article and our Inspiration here
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Developer fined £165,000 after ‘blatant disregard’ for fire safety during works
An Altrincham-based construction company has been fined £165,000 after it repeatedly failed to implement fire precautions during the renovation of a residential project in Preston. Glovers Court Ltd was found guilty of four offences relating to the redevelopment of a former city centre warehouse into 35 apartments across six floors. In May 2023, the Glovers…
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Amid the hype, contractors find practical safety uses for AI
Listen to the article 5 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Since artificial intelligence, especially generative AI, has become widely available, the tech has dominated headlines as businesses and workers alike seek answers and best practices. Construction companies have been bombarded with pitches from companies offering AI-supported products,…
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Laing O’Rourke leads the way on digital safety
To tackle the longstanding issues of inefficiency, risk and non-compliance in traditional RAMS (risk assessment method statement) briefings, Laing O’Rourke developed e-RAMS, a custom-built digital RAMS briefing register app. Created in-house using Microsoft Power Apps, the solution was deployed in partnership with subsidiaries Expanded Structures, Expanded Geotechnical, Crown House Technologies and Vetter. View the original…


