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Wednesday, 5 March 2008

HSE Shuts Down 1 in 3 Refurb Sites


Over one in three construction sites in the refurbishment sector, visited by HSE inspectors put the lives of workers at risk, warns the HSE's Chief Executive Geoffrey Podger.

Inspectors carried out more than 1000 spot checks of refurbishment sites across Great Britain during February and stopped work on 30% of sites. They also served 395 enforcement notices.

The results echo findings from last summer’s check, where enforcement notices were also issued at one in three sites.

H Podger said: “We stopped work on site immediately during approximately 300 inspections because we felt there was a real possibility that life would be lost or ruined through serious injury. Our inspectors were appalled at the blatant disregard for basic health and safety precautions on refurbishment sites across Great Britain.

“HSE will not tolerate negligence or poor safety standards on construction sites. It is totally unacceptable that so many lives have been put at risk and we will take all action necessary to protect workers, including closing sites and prosecuting those responsible. The construction industry should take ownership of this issue and do more to tackle poor standards on sites.”

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