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Published 16 June 2022 | No comments
Written by Jake Noble
CategoriesHidden disabilities support Mental health Support for academic study
This contractor had a very keen operative that failed his CSCS card test three times due to anxiety during the test. The individual is part of the government apprentice scheme and was someone who had previously struggled to obtain work. They knew the operative was very keen and felt it was unfair to deny them work due to failing a...

Lorry Fall Arrest in Tight Site Entrance

Published 16 June 2022 | No comments
Written by Jake Noble
CategoriesConsultation on health and safety Controls Falling objects Health risk assessments and monitoring Inspection and assurance
This project had a very tight entrance where the scaffold near the entrance gates limits their access considerably. They layby is also on the main road into Brighton and is the only places they can lift materials off lorries and into site. Because the gates are blocked by the scaffold, they can only walk light materials in through the gate....

Promoting Careers in Construction on the Hoarding

Published 24 May 2021 | No comments
Written by Jake Noble
CategoriesCommunity engagement Signage
This contractor have installed signage to their site hoarding inviting passers-by to have an interest in a career in construction. The sign has a QR code directly linking them to their website where they can fill in an application form. This helps promote working opportunities to the local area and promotes construction and built environment.

3D Scaffold Schedule to View Next to a Crane

Published 24 May 2021 | No comments
Written by Jake Noble
CategoriesConsultation on health and safety
This contractor have produced a scaffold schedule in 3D so they can visualise each lift of scaffold and appreciate how it interacts with the crane, hoist, and loading bays. This has enabled their planning phase to identify risks that were otherwise not appreciated until viewed in 3D. It also enables them to communicate their scaffold complexities to other trades.

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