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Welfare Facilities & Construction Work (CDM 2007)

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Welfare Facilities

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Construction Work(CDM 2007)

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Welfare Facilities & Construction Work(CDM 2007)

When an Inspector paid a visit…

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Welfare Facilities & Construction Work(CDM 2007)

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Welfare Facilities & Construction Work(CDM 2007)

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Why is Welfare important?

• Prevents disease e.g. dermatitis

• Good Hygiene e.g. Weils’ disease, ingestion of chemicals

• Promotes Well-being e.g. dry, warm place to eat lunch, workers feel looked after

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Welfare Facilities & Construction Work(CDM 2007)

• Latest HSE Guidance published March 2010

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Welfare Facilities & Construction Work(CDM 2007)

• Latest HSE Guidance published March 2010

• Not radically different to previous guidance

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Welfare Facilities & Construction Work(CDM 2007)

• Latest HSE Guidance published March 2010

• Not radically different to previous guidance

• Covers fixed and transient construction sites

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Construction Sites

“Fixed” one permanent location (e.g. large housebuild project, long

term work)

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Construction Sites

“Transient” short duration construction work (<1 week) at one or several

sites (e.g. emergency works, small-scale maintenance at

fixed premises)

AND

Longer duration construction work carried out whilst moving

over a continuous geographical area (e.g. major roadworks,

cable laying contracts etc.)

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Construction Sites

Same requirements for welfare on transientsites as fixed sites

BUT

Alters what is ‘reasonably practicable’ toachieve

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Latest Guidance from HSEConstruction Information Sheet No. 59

What’s new?

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Latest Guidance from HSEConstruction Information Sheet No. 59

What’s new?

• Reflects new legislation (CDM 2007)

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Latest Guidance from HSEConstruction Information Sheet No. 59

What’s new?

• Reflects new legislation (CDM 2007)

• Smoking Ban

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Latest Guidance from HSEConstruction Information Sheet No. 59

What’s new?

• Reflects new legislation (CDM 2007)

• Smoking Ban

• More specific e.g. number of toilet:worker ratios

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Welfare facilities

What is required to comply with the law?

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Welfare facilities

Provide on-site or nearby:

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Welfare facilities

Provide on-site or nearby:

• Clean and working toilets

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Welfare facilities

Provide on-site or nearby:

• Clean and working toilets

• Washbasins with hot and cold running water, large enough to wash hands, face and forearms

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Welfare facilities

Provide on-site or nearby:

• Clean and working toilets

• Washbasins with hot and cold running water, large enough to wash hands, face and forearms

• Soap and towels

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Welfare facilities

Provide on-site or nearby:

• Clean and working toilets

• Washbasins with hot and cold running water, large enough to wash hands, face and forearms

• Soap and towels

• Drinking water, and cups if needed

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Welfare facilities

Provide on-site or nearby:

• Clean and working toilets

• Washbasins with hot and cold running water, large enough to wash hands, face and forearms

• Soap and towels

• Drinking water, and cups if needed

• Rest area to sit, make hot drinks and eat

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What facilities have to be provided?

• Storage - somewhere to change, dry and store clothing (should be secure)

• A rest area to sit, make hot drinks and eat food

• Keep your welfare facilities warm and well ventilated, with lighting if necessary

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What does this mean in reality?

Unacceptable: Dirty and no hot water

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What does this mean in reality?

• Unacceptable: sink too small to wash forearms in.

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Completely unacceptable washing facilities

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Unacceptable toilets

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Almost there!

• If this mess room had been kept clean and tidy (and had a means to warm food) then this would have been OK.

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Welfare – good standard

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Problems: Fixed sites

• No Welfare provided » Improvement Notice

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Problems: Fixed sites

• No Welfare provided » Improvement Notice

• No hot running water

(no water available or no means of heating water)

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Problems: Fixed sites

• No Welfare provided » Improvement Notice

• No hot running water

(no water available or no means of heating water)

• Not clean/tidy

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Solutions: Fixed sites

• Plan welfare provision in good time

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Solutions: Fixed sites

• Plan welfare provision in good time

• Mains water or water tanks

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Solutions: Fixed sites

• Plan welfare provision in good time

• Mains water or water tanks

• Electric water heater

(powered by mains or portable power supply)

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Solutions: Fixed sites

• Plan welfare provision in good time

• Mains water or water tanks

• Electric water heater

(powered by mains or portable power supply)

• Regular cleaning (& monitoring)

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Problems: Transient Sites

• No welfare » Improvement Notice

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Problems: Transient Sites

• No welfare » Improvement Notice

• “Impractical…it’ll only take a day or so”

• “If I had to pay for welfare I wouldn’t be able to make a living”

• “We’re in the middle of nowhere, it can’t be done”

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Solutions: Transient Sites

• Can existing welfare be used?

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Solutions: Transient Sites

• Can existing welfare be used?

Consider:

• Existing facilities in construction area (refurb)

• Local Businesses (shops, restaurants, pubs – by prior agreement)

• Public Toilets (as a last resort)

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• Same standards as fixed sites

• No charge to workers to use facilities

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Solutions: Transient Sites

• Can portable welfare be used?

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Solutions: Transient Sites

• Can portable welfare be used?

Consider: • Self-contained welfare units (towed trailers)

• Adapted vehicles (toilet, washing, rest, changing facilities)

• ‘Rough n ready’ washing facilities until decent welfare available (esp. if using cement products)

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Transient Site: Case Study

Problem:

• Laying concrete pad in remote field.

• No existing welfare available.

• Duration: Half Day

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Transient Site: Case Study

Solution:

• 12v Hot water hand wash• Collects waste water• Powered by vehicle battery• 2.5 litre capacity (10 washes?)• Heats up in 15 mins• C. £200

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Who is responsible?

Responsibility to ensure welfare is provided for duration ofProject:

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Who is responsible?

Responsibility to ensure welfare is provided for duration ofProject:

If Notifiable Project:

• Principal Contractor (CDM Reg 22 (1)(c))

• Client (CDM Reg 9 (1)(b))

• CDM Coordinator (CDM Reg 20 (1)(a))

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Who is responsible?

Responsibility to ensure welfare is provided for duration ofProject:

If Notifiable Project:

• Principal Contractor (CDM Reg 22 (1)(c))

• Client (CDM Reg 9 (1)(b))

• CDM Coordinator (CDM Reg 20 (1)(a))

For every job that CDM Regs Apply:

• EVERY CONTRACTOR WITH WORKERS ON SITE(CDM Reg 13 (7)

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Welfare

• Required for duration of construction project

• Clean, tidy & in working order

• Adequate supplies (toilet paper, towels)

• Would YOU use it?

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