02 April 2020
Notices served January to March 2020
Prohibition Notices
Six immediate Prohibition Notices were served:
- three relating to unsafe work at height on construction sites
- two relating to unsafe access and egress to work at height on construction sites
- one relating to unsafe work on utilities in an excavation with inadequate shoring
Improvement Notices
Nine Improvement Notices were also served:
- three relating to guarding of power guillotines in engineering workshops
- two relating to control of exposure to welding fume in engineering workshops
- one relating to a hotel employing more than 5 people that had failed to prepare a written statement of the employer’s policy with respect to health and safety
- one relating to the use of a chainsaw in horticulture without appropriate training
- one relating to a failure to control the risk of falling objects on a construction site
- one relating to a failure to keep a construction site orderly and tidy by actively managing housekeeping
Fig 1: Risk of falls from unprotected edges
Fig 2: Excavation with inadequate shoring
Fig 3: Exposure to welding fume in engineering workshop
Fig 4: Risk of falling materials from construction site