Construction Health and Safety


On the 6th of April 2007 the government introduced The new Construction (Design and Management) Regulations which are designed to improve the general safety of construction sites and cut down on the number of accidents experienced during construction projects.

This new set of regulations will replace two predecessors – The CMD Regulations 1994 and The Construction (Health Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1996. Any outdated regulations were updated before the two sets were consolidated into a single new set of rules and guidelines.

Despite advances in construction and communication technology construction sites are still considered to be unnecessarily dangerous working environments, with around one third of all workplace fatalities occurring in construction and many thousands of injured occurring during construction projects each year.  These injuries and deaths have a wide reaching significant impact with colleagues, family, friends and of course the unfortunate individual, not to mention the possible legal implications for the construction company involved.  

The primary aim of the new regulations is to build construction health and safety into every stage of building projects from start to finish. The regulations apply to everyone involved with a construction project and stipulate that each must take account of health and safety. This starts with the Client who commissions the construction works and includes Designers, Principle Contractors, Contractors and Construction Workers.

Another aim of the new regulations is the discouragement and removal of all unnecessary red tape and bureaucracy which are since as a major contributing factor in construction injuries and fatalities. By eliminating hazards at the earliest stages of design and focussing effort where it will be most effective the new regulations should allow for more attention to be paid to important on site issues.

Whilst these benefits of the new CDM regulations clearly apply to construction companies, construction workers and other related professions, many of them also impact directly on clients who either do their own small scale construction and maintenance work or contract it out to others.  If a person believes the new regulations do not affect them because they are not involved in the construction industry then they are probably wrong. For example, if the person has responsibility for any property that requires occasional maintenance work then, as the Client, they are required to comply with some very specific duties.

Within the new Construction (Design and Management) Regulations a domestic client is defined as anyone who lives, or will live in the premises where the construction work is carried out. Although a domestic client does not have construction health and safety duties under the CDM Regulations 2007 anyone employed by them on a construction project will.  

Other roles also have defined duties under the new CDM regulations, for example:

Designers – this includes any person responsible for any part of the design work such as Architects, Project Managers, Quantity Surveyors, Engineers, Interior Designers or anyone else who is traditionally employed on the design stage of a construction project as a “contractor”. Principal Contractor – this is the key duty holder responsible for including health and safety compliance in the overall planning, effective management and coordination of the construction phase. Contractor – this includes any person who carries out or manages construction work as part of their business activities.

If a person is in doubt about the specific implications of the new CDM Regulations on their own construction project and require guidance about their own responsibilities, it would be advisable to employ the services of professional construction health and safety consultants.

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Connecticut Construction Accident Lawyer Helps to Receive Compensation for All Losses


 

A construction site is a dangerous and hazardous work setting filled with endless possibilities for people to become injured. There are many accidents that are waiting to happen such as scaffolding collapses, temporary stairs, falls through holes, electrocution, trench collapse, roof collapse, power tool accidents, heavy equipment accidents, and road construction accidents. Connecticut has recently had a high demand for construction workers resulting in numerous injured workers. If you have been involved in a construction accident in Connecticut and obtained an injury that was caused by the negligence of someone other than your employer, you may be able to recover financial compensation for your injury, pain and suffering, lost wages, and property damage. Contact a Connecticut construction accident lawyer immediately so that you can receive full compensation.

A Connecticut construction accident lawyer is a lawyer with expertise and experience in the area of construction accident lawsuits. These experts in construction site rules and regulations are able to help those that have obtained injuries as the direct result of construction accidents that were not their fault. Insurance companies are not on your side. In fact, insurance companies are working against you. By seeking the advice of a Connecticut construction accident lawyer you are ensuring the financial safety of you and your family. Do not endure any more pain and suffering then you already have.

A construction site can be one of the most dangerous places, making it the most hazardous occupation and accounting for the most work related fatalities and injuries possible in the United States. Thousands of workers are injured every year and are left with pain, debilitating injuries, and financial suffering. These work related accidents can affect your life and the lives of your loved ones forever. By contacting a Connecticut construction accident lawyer you are one step ahead of insurance companies. You may be eligible to receive compensation for all losses by contacting a Connecticut accident lawyer immediately. A construction site is the most hazardous work setting in the United States. With an increase in construction in the state of Connecticut, architects, contractors, and other construction personal are flocking to all the job opportunities. This increase in construction is causing more work related injuries.

 

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