C: General safety
1.3.8 For further information visit the HSE website for A guide to workplace transport safety (HSG136) Workplace transport safety - A guide to workplace transport safety (hse.gov.uk)
2.5 For further guidance refer to the HSE's Fire safety in construction (HSG168).
2.8 A guide to choosing a competent fire risk assessor has been published by the Fire Risk Assessment Competency Council. For this and further documents to help you ensure you are competent to undertake risk assessments, visit the:
- Guide to choosing a competent fire risk assessor
- Fire Industry Association
- Institution of Fire Engineers.
2.10.1 For detailed information refer to the HSE document Health and safety in roof work (HSG33).
2.10.2 For more detailed information on flammable liquids refer to the following HSE guidance.
- Safe use and handling of flammable liquids (HSG140).
- Storage of flammable liquids in tanks (HSG176).
2.10.5 For further information refer to the HSE publications.
- Maintaining portable electrical equipment (HSG107).
- Maintaining portable electrical equipment in low-risk environments (INDG236).
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Fire risk induction pack for site workers.
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Design guide to separating distances during construction.
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Risk assessment checklist.
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Guidance notes on wireless fire alarms.
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16 steps to fire safety.
2.14 For further guidance refer to the HSE's Fire safety in construction (HSG168).
3.6 For further detail refer to the HSE publications:
5.4 For further information refer to the HSE publication Safe use of work equipment (L22).
5.4.9.2 For further guidance refer to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) leaflet Safe use of ladders and stepladders (INDG455) and the Ladder Association website.
Ladder Association
5.5.2 For further guidance refer to the HSE publication Safety in the use of abrasive wheels (HSG17).
5.7.7 For specific guidance on the use of chainsaws refer to the HSE leaflet Chainsaws at work (INDG317).
- Circular saw benches – Safe working practices (WIS16).
- Safe use of hand-fed planing machines (WIS17).
- Safe use of vertical spindle moulding machines (WIS18).
- Safety in the use of narrow band saws (WIS31).
- Safe use of power-operated cross-cut saws (WIS35).
- Safe use of manually operated cross-cut sawing machines (WIS36).
- Safe use of woodworking machinery (L114).
5.8.2 For further guidance on the use, maintenance and examination of compressors and compressed air systems refer to the HSE publications:
5.10 For detailed guidance on the safe use of laser equipment, refer to the HSE Guidance to Employers on the Control of Artificial Optical Radiation at Work Regulations (2010) and examples of 'safe' and 'hazardous' lasers based on definitions in the British Standard BS EN 60825-1:2014.
5.11.4 For further information about drones and UAVs visit the:
Unmanned aircraft and drones | UK Civil Aviation Authority (caa.co.uk)
and the
6.5.1 For detailed guidance on the measures to be taken in planning for the use of mobile work equipment refer to the HSE guidance:
- The safe use of vehicles on construction sites (HSG144)
- Protecting the public: your next move (HSG151)
6.5.9 For detailed guidance on the safe use of forward-tipping dump trucks refer to the:
6.7 Details of the Construction Plant Competence Scheme (CPCS) can be found online.
7.3.1 For further guidance on PUWER refer to the HSE’s ACoP and guidance Safe use of work equipment (L22).
7.4.11 For further guidance on planning of lifting and installation refer to:
- Code of Practice for safe use of cranes - Part 1 General
- Part 3 Mobile cranes (BS 7121)
- HSE Managing risks and risk assessment at work
- CIRIA publication Crane stability on site (C703).
7.5 For further detailed guidance on the siting of lifting equipment refer to:
- Code of Practice for the safe use of construction hoists (BS 7212)
- Code of Practice for the installation, maintenance, thorough examination and safe use of mast climbing work platforms (MCWPs) (BS 7981)
- CIRIA publication Crane stability on site (C703).
- CIRIA publication Tower crane foundation and tie design (C761)
7.5.2 For further guidance on assessment of ground conditions and lifting equipment foundations refer to the CIRIA publications:
7.5.4 Further guidance on the use of lifting equipment in the vicinity of airfields or railways is given in the following publications:
- Operating tower cranes in the vicinity of aerodromes, notification and en-route obstacle lighting (TIN039). Construction Plant-hire Association.
- Guidance to crane users on the crane notification process and obstacle lighting and marking.
- Requirements for tower cranes alongside railways controlled by Network Rail. Construction Plant-hire Association.
- Requirements for mobile cranes alongside railways controlled by Network Rail. Construction Plant-hire Association.
7.9 For further guidance on training and competence refer to BS 7121 Parts 1, 3, 4 and 5.
8.3.1 For further guidance on PUWER refer to the HSE’s ACoP and guidance Safe use of work equipment (L22).
8.4.2 For further detailed guidance on the maintenance, inspection and thorough examination of mobile cranes refer to the following:
- Construction Plant-hire Association’s Maintenance, inspection and thorough examination of mobile cranes (Best practice guide).
- Construction Plant-hire Association’s Annual roadworthiness inspection scheme for mobile cranes mounted on a non-standard chassis (Good practice guide).
- Code of Practice for the safe use of cranes - Part 2-3: Inspection, maintenance and thorough examination - Mobile cranes. (BS 7121-2-3)
8.5.1.1 For further detailed guidance on the erection, climbing and dismantling of tower cranes refer to the:
- Code of Practice for safe use of cranes – Part 5: Tower cranes (BS 7121‑5), and
- Construction Plant-hire Association’s Climbing of tower cranes (Best practice guide).
8.5.2 For further detailed guidance on the safe use of tower cranes refer to:
- Code of Practice for safe use of cranes - Tower cranes (BS 7121-5)
- Construction Plant-hire Association’s (Best practice guide):
- Safe use of top slew tower cranes (TCIG 0701)
- Safe use of self-erecting tower cranes (TCIG 0601)
- Tower crane operator’s handbook.
8.5.3 For further detailed guidance refer to the:
- Construction Plant-hire Association’s Maintenance, inspection and thorough examination of tower cranes (Best practice guide), and
- Code of Practice for the safe use of cranes - Inspection, maintenance and thorough examination - Tower cranes (BS 7121-2-5) .
8.5.4 For further information on the Safe crane campaign visit craneblogger.com Safe Crane Campaign - All Things Cranes (craneblogger.com)
8.7.2.1 For comprehensive guidance on avoiding entrapment refer to the:
- Strategic Forum for Construction Plant Safety Group's MEWPs - Avoiding trapping/crushing injuries to people in the platform: Best practise guidance for MEWPs
- HSE guide Avoiding trapping/crushing injuries to people in the platform of mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs).
8.7.2.2 This decal is available to download free from the IPAF website.
8.7.4.2 Visit the IPAF website to download free Clip on! decal stickers.
8.7.7 For further detailed guidance on the planning and safe use of MEWPs refer to the:
- Code of Practice for the safe use of MEWPs (BS 8460)
- HSE information sheet The selection, management and use of mobile elevating work platforms (GEIS6)
- HSE's online construction safety topics - Mobile elevated work platforms (MEWPs).
8.9.1 For further information refer to:
- HSE – Safety alert – Mast climbing work platforms: Failure to detect mechanical failure in drive units leading to uncontrolled fall of platforms
- Lifting platforms – Mast climbing work platforms (BS EN 1495)
- Code of Practice for the installation, maintenance, thorough examination and safe use of mast climbing work platforms (MCWPs) (BS 7981)
- The Construction Plant-hire Association’s Guidance on tying construction hoists and mast climbing work platforms to supporting structures.
8.10.3 For further detailed guidance on quick hitches refer to the:
8.11.2.1 For information on the legal minimum requirements for quick hitches see the current version of the HSE - Quick hitch devices on excavators 23.10.13. In all cases, seek guidance from the competent (appointed) person regarding the most appropriate regime for a particular hitch.
Appendix B For further guidance on thorough examination refer to:
9.1 For further information on BCSA visit its website.
9.2 For additional information and resources regarding work at height visit the HSE website.
9.4.4 For posters that can be used for guidance on preventing slip and trip hazards visit the HSE website.
9.4.8 For further information and for additional resources refer to the:
9.5 For further information visit the HSE website Welding fume: protect your workers.
10.5.2 For further information on work-related violence visit the HSE website.
10.8.1 For further information visit the Third Pillar of Health website.
Appendix A This health and safety guidance can be downloaded from the Prospect website.
Appendix A The AA Route Planner is similarly helpful.
Appendix A For further information on safe driving and work-related road risk refer to the following topics and associated websites:
- Travel and transport, including the Highway Code.
- HSE road safety.
- Think! Fatigue pages.
- Driving for Better Business.
- ROSPA road safety.
- IAM road safety.
- Fleet operator recognition scheme (FORS).
- Construction Logistics and Community Safety (CLOCS).
- Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (load securing guide for vehicle operators).
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