Build UK Daily Update
Source - Build UK
The Site Operating Procedures have been updated to incorporate a number of technical changes as a result of the recently published Government guidance on Working Safely during Coronavirus (COVIDâ€19) †Construction & Other Outdoor Work.
Changes to the Site Operating Procedures †Version 4 are minimal and include:
- Removal of the requirement for faceâ€toâ€face contact to be kept to 15 minutes or less
- The section on PPE now links to the latest Government guidance on face coverings
- References to oneâ€way systems and the reconfiguration of seating and tables and an update on portable toilets
- The requirement to share risk assessments with the workforce
- Clarification on when to travel to work, as set out in the Government’s COVIDâ€19 Recovery Strategy
- Updated links and wording on social distancing.
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CITB has produced a range of checklists to help employers implement the Site Operating Procedures in practice:
- CC01: COVIDâ€19 †Site operating procedures compliance checklist: An interactive checklist to protect the workforce on site
- CC02: COVIDâ€19 †Health, safety and environmental risk assessment template: A guide and template on control measures for those undertaking risk assessments of the workplace and specific activities on site
- CC03: COVIDâ€19 †A toolbox talk for construction workers: Designed for managers and supervisors to deliver health and safety information and engage the site workforce in the Site Operating Procedures
- CC04: COVIDâ€19 †Weekly site operating procedures checklist: An interactive checklist to ensure ongoing compliance with procedures.
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has published a statement on how it will maintain its regulatory functions as businesses return to work. This will include conducting visits to business premises and sites in line with social distancing regulations, as well as targeted proactive inspection work of high-risk industries including construction.
Transport for London (TfL) continues to urge people not to use the tube between peak hours of 05:45 †08:15 and 16:00 †17:30 and has published a list of the 20 busiest stations during these times.
This week is Mental Health Awareness Week and a range of organisations, including Mind and Mates in Mind, have provided resources to support employers and their workforces with their mental wellâ€being during this period. Build UK member the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) has also published a report, Understanding Mental Health in the Built Environment, which looks at the state of mental health within the industry. It describes the ‘silent crisis’ affecting many construction workers’ dayâ€toâ€day lives and makes a number of recommendations to tackle it, from improving awareness to providing specialist support services.