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The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) regularly investigates incidents across the construction sector where inadequate training, supervision or risk assessment has led to serious injuries.
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In Health & Safety it is easy to focus on the visible hazards, the equipment we maintain, the procedures we follow, the environments we work in. But the reality is this: safe work doesn’t begin with a risk assessment; it begins with people.
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As the year draws to a close, construction, maintenance, utilities and engineering organisations are often focused on finishing projects...
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Most people think compliance is the finish line. “We’ve got the policy, we’ve got the training records, the forms are filled in job done.”
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The Building Safety Act (BSA) regime and the updated Common Assessment Standard (CAS) mean pre-qualification is changing fast. If you hold, or want, Constructionline Gold you’ll now
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At McLeish Consultancy, we work with organisations to build strong safety cultures. A key part of this is ensuring employees and leaders alike understand the importance of accident reporting and the distinctions between...
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As a consultancy, we’re proud to support organisations in building strong, transparent workplace cultures where people feel safe to speak up and confident they’ll be taken seriously.
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It’s no secret that construction sites can be hazardous places, from heavy machinery to working at height, safety measures are constantly being reviewed and reinforced.
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At McLeish Consultancy, we see time and again that structure is the backbone of sustainable business growth. Whether it's preparing for audits, leading tender submissions...
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As waste regulations tighten across England, businesses need to be on top of their responsibilities now more than ever. One of the key tools in managing waste legally and responsibly is the Waste Transfer...
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The Building Safety Act was introduced to improve on building safety standards following the Grenfell Tower tragedy and places greater responsibility on businesses, requiring them to prove competency, risk management...
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Remote working has become the norm for many, offering flexibility and eliminating long commutes. But while working from home has its perks, it also brings challenges – particularly in terms of mental health and ergonomics.
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The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has released its latest annual statistics for the UK, covering the period from 2023 to 2024. These figures provide valuable insights into the state of workplace safety, highlighting key trends and areas that require ongoing attention.
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Do you work as a contractor or a part of a construction project? If so, it is essential to get to grips with your duties outlined in the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM 2015).