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Inspection Blitz: HSE to crack down hard on dust

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HSEโ€™s inspectors across Great Britain will be targeting firms within construction in a month-long inspection blitz.

Starting Monday 4 October 2021 the HSE are to check that businesses health standards are up to scratch.

This year inspections will focus on respiratory risks and occupational lung disease, the HSE will be looking at the control measures businesses have in place to protect their workersโ€™ lungs from construction dust including silica, asbestos and wood dust.

This is part of HSEโ€™s longer-term health and work strategy to improve health within the construction industry.

Although the primary focus will be on health during this programme of inspections, the HSE says if an inspector identifies any other areas of concern, including immediate safety risks, they will take the necessary action to deal with them.

Inspectors will be looking for evidence of employers and workers knowing the risks, planning their work and using the right controls. If necessary, they will use enforcement to make sure people are protected.

The initiative will be supported by HSEโ€™s WorkRight campaign, aimed at influencing employer behaviour by encouraging workers to download free guidance and advice, increasing knowledge and capability to protect workersโ€™ health.

More than 3,500 builders die each year from cancers related to their work, with thousands of more cases of ill-health and working days lost.

HSEโ€™sย chiefย inspector ofย construction, Sarah Jardine, said: โ€œAround 100 times as many workers die from diseases caused or made worse by their work than are actually killed in construction accidents.ย 

โ€œOur inspection initiatives ensure that inspectors are able to speak to duty holders and visit sites to look at the kind of action businesses in the construction industry are taking right now to protect their workersโ€™ health, particularly when it comes to exposure to dust and damage to lungs.ย These are mature health challenges that the industry ought to be managing effectively.ย 

โ€œThere are a few simple things that everyone can do to make sure they are protecting their health and their future. Be aware of the risks associated with activities you do every day, recognise the dangers of hazardous dust and consider how it can affect your health. We want businesses and their workers to think of the job from start to finish and avoid creating dust by working in different ways to keep dust down and wear the right protective equipment.โ€ย 

HSEย isย being supportedย by theย Health in Construction Leadership Group (HCLG) and Tier 1 industry contractors.ย Throughout October 2021, HCLGย members will carry out more than 1,000 site visits to assess the effectiveness of measures in place to controls workersโ€™ exposure to respiratory risks from dust.

Findings from site visits and a survey will allow the industry to feed into HSEโ€™s broader commitment to improve the health of construction workers by providing HSE with a wider dataset to evaluate ongoing practices across the industry.

HSE and industry Insights will support HSEโ€™s strategic plan to broaden the range and depth of future regulatory health interventions.

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