In this edition: HSE’s Clear The Air! multimedia campaign; a DVD, leaflets and online forums show construction workers
Category: Construction
Video - Using cut-off saws for cutting kerbs and flag paving
Video focussing on the use of cut-off saws for cutting kerbs and flag paving.
WWT Construction Mock Trial: Guilty or Not Guilty?
As director or senior manager, your task is to make sure things go right for your business. With the best will, things can go wrong.
Time to clear the air – paving the way for healthier work
In 2004, more than 500 construction workers lost their lives to lung cancer and even more were
Construction industry warning after serious fall
The Health and Safety Executive has warned the construction industry of the need to ensure that work
Construction e-Bulletin: sign up today!
Join the 33,000 subscribers who receive HSE’s free construction health and safety email newsletter. In the latest edition:
New HSE Strategy - Have Your Say!
The Health and Safety of Great Britain \\ Be part of the solution - HSE invites you to help us with our
Opportunities to Have Your Say!
Sign up for free email newsletters of mobile phone text messages - be the first to find out about
Taylor Woodrow prosecution highlights construction dangers
A fatal incident during the construction of the National Assembly for Wales in Cardiff, has
HSE Podcast - new episode
In the December podcast episode we found out how the revamped vehicles at work website can help
Business leaders and Directors: “take advantage”
HSE is urging industry leaders to take advantage of a free printed guide that could bring
Company and director fined for exposing staff to asbestos
HSE warns businesses to ensure they keep accurate details of asbestos in their buildings before any construction work takes place.
Vehicles at work - site maintenance and layout issues
These web pages are for workplace managers who are responsible for the safe movement of traffic and pedestrians around the workplace.
New Chief Inspector of Construction
HSE is pleased to announce that Philip White, currently on secondment to Department for Work and
Working on roofs - INDG284
Working on a roof can be dangerous. Falls account for more deaths and serious injuries in construction than anything else and roofers account for 24%
HSE warns of dangers after man loses part of his leg
HSE is warning construction companies to ensure they provide safe systems of work
Improving health and safety in housing associations
Bringing home vital advice – 27 January 2009 in Birmingham. The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA)
HSE and Jewson join forces to warn of asbestos danger
HSE and Jewson, the UK’s leading supplier of timber and building materials, have joined forces
Construction Infonet – November 2008
Latest edition covers, HSE health and safety statistics 2007/08, Asbestos - The Hidden Killer,

