Site inspections across Great Britain focusing on moving and handling materials |
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| HSE Constructionebulletin Issued: 6 September 2023 An update on the latest information for employers and employees in the construction industry. Visit theHSE websitefor all the latest updates. |
| Construction sites are being targeted as part of HSEs latest health inspection initiative supported by the 'Work Right Construction: Your health. Your future'campaign. The campaign is raising awareness of health issues in relation to moving and handling materials to improve the long-term health of those working in construction. Site inspections started on Monday 4 September and will run for 8 weeks. Focusing on moving and handling construction materials, HSE inspectors are checking that employers and workers: know the risks plan their work to eliminate or substitute the risks, where possible where that is not possible, are using sensible control measures to protect workers from aches, pain and discomfort in joints, muscles and bones known as musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). In the most recent period, an estimated 42,000 construction workers suffered work-related MSDs. These can have a serious impact on workers ability to perform tasks; their quality of life; and in some cases, their ability to stay in work and earn a living. Many can and do suffer from long-term pain and discomfort. | Act now to protect workers health Employers have a legal responsibility to control the risks of ill health of their workers, which should involve them managing those risks just as they would with safety. Workers should not have to accept these aches, pains and strains and potential long-term suffering as an inevitable part of construction work. They should talk to their employer about the risks and the measures in place to protect their health. Find out more about the campaign by visiting: Work Right Construction: Your Health. Your Future Download our: Manual handling advice for builders (.pdf) Manual Handling Assessment Charts (MAC tool) for employers (.pdf) For further information about the campaign read our latest press release. Follow the campaign on our social media channelsfor more for resources, advice and support from our campaign partners working together to protect construction workers health: X (Twitter) Facebook LinkedIn |
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