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Construction site safety – what you need!
As we are well aware a construction site is full of potential hazards and dangers which require thorough management to effectively ensure the safety of everyone working on the site. As with the presence of large vehicles, pieces of equipment and power tools. With...
New SHP legislation Update For Businesses – October 2020
With the current uncertainty around Coronavirus and its impact on businesses health and safety policies, businesses have been left confused and challenged. We all have had to learn new ways of working in a more health conscious way. The way in which we work in...
New Competence Regime For High Rise Building Workers
The Construction Industry Council has published a new competence regime for building a safer future, it is described as a blueprint to improve competence for those working on tall buildings - this is to drive culture change. The new responsibilities have come into...
New Cone Collecting Vehicle For Better Work Safety
Recently spotted in the Midlands was a pioneering cone laying vehicle - the machine is currently being trialled on the road network by the Highways Care. This smart invention will of course eliminate the need for road workers to do the job which will increase...
Has your business got the right tools for the return to work?
Stewart Gosling of RDD - UK importers for Mitsubishi Forklift Trucks, has raised that the way in which businesses return to work could be crucial. Gosling stated that in construction work - there is concern on the loads they move, the methods and equipment they use,...
Construction Safety Week!
The 14th September marks the start of the Construction Safety Week 2020, this is run each year within the construction industry to try and help raise safety awareness and re-energise efforts to eradicate incidents which occur on construction sites. Of course any...
Crane Users Must Prepare For New Guidance
New guidance for those using cranes has been published by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). It provides users guidance on the crane notification process and lighting and marking requirements applicable to cranes. The CAA have declared this to be applicable from...
The Return To Work – Is Now The Right Time To Go Back Into The Office?
Do office reopenings mean a return to the old normal? As part of the government's plan to recover from the coronavirus pandemic, businesses are being urged to begin reintroducing employees back into the workplace from the start of this month. But the British Safety...
Behavioural safety & risk management: Dr Tim Marsh’s personal case study
I’ve often written about personal safety in these pages. Specifically, I’ve suggested that what lands us in hospital, or worse is, statistically, seldom a consequence of the most dangerous things we do but very often a consequence of a moderately risky but frequent...
Passport to help road workers to be effective and safe whilst on site goes live
A new smart card identification system for road workers has been launched. The system uses technology to reliably deliver and capture real-time information when and where it is needed. The highways passport system, endorsed by Highways England, comes from the same...
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BIMsafe is a collaboration between Callsafe Services
and Cassidy Forsythe, combining over 60 years of experience
in the management of health and safety and 3D modelling.
CONTACT
BIMsafe Ltd
Yardley House
11 Horsefair
Rugeley
WS15 2EJ