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Health and Safety Executive

Construction ebulletin

Issued: 24 June 2025

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Working Minds - aches, pains, strains and stress

Serious aches, pains and strains can have a significant impact on mental health.

Most work-related ill health stems from stress, depression, anxiety and musculoskeletal disorders. Workplace factors such as excessive pressure, demanding workloads and insufficient breaks can negatively impact both mental and physical health.

Problems might arise from manual handling tasks, their workstation set up, or extended periods at a computer without breaks.

Remember to include both physical and mental health issues in routine conversations with workers about health and when reviewing risk assessment.

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Working in hot temperatures

Employers must ensure workers are protected during hot weather.

There's no law for maximum working temperature, or when it's too hot to work, because every workplace is different.

HSE's website has a practical step guide on temperature in the workplace.

This includes guidance on:

  • what the law says
  • managing workplace temperature
  • preventing heat stress
  • protecting those working outdoors


We also provide a workplace temperature checklist to help you carry out a basic risk assessment.

View the full range of guidance by visiting HSE's temperature webpages.


Health surveillance in construction

Health and safety law requires health surveillance when your workers remain exposed to some health risks after you have put controls in place.

Health surveillance is a scheme of repeated health checks which are used to identify ill health caused by work.

Our health surveillance webpages have advice on:

  • managing the risk
  • consulting workers
  • understanding the type of health surveillance your business needs
  • setting up a health surveillance scheme
  • acting on the results


Our website also has advice on health risks in construction.


Health and safety training and events

HSE will deliver a wide range of innovative and relevant training courses and events in 2025.

Upcoming courses and events include:


Intelligent Demolition Planning Seminars (June to November 2025)

HSE is working with the National Federation of Demolition Contractors (NFDC) and the Institute of Demolition Engineers (IDE) to deliver free sessions, across the country, on planning safe, effective demolition projects. These will target professionals in construction, property development, real estate and infrastructure.

Register for your free place.


Recent HSE enforcement activity

Asbestos


Work at height


Structural collapse

RIDDOR market research survey – reminder

You still have time to take part in our survey to help develop a new risk data dashboard.

The dashboard helps users better understand RIDDOR data reporting and provides insights into reported incidents, including emerging trends and common attributes.

The 10-minute multi-choice survey is part of research seeking to understand how the dashboard could be further developed to deliver greater value to the construction industry.

Complete the RIDDOR dashboard survey.

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