Armour Health and Safety Ltd

Armour Health and Safety Ltd We are an established Health and Safety Consultancy that takes a fresh approach to your Company’s

03/06/2019

We have moved. Our new London address is 35 Berkeley Square, London, W1J 5BF

03/10/2017

HSE LAUNCHES SECOND PHASE OF CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION CAMPAIGN

Construction projects across Britain are being urged to act now to ensure the health and safety of their workers is protected as the second phase of a targeted inspection initiative gets underway today.

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) says 43 workers were fatally injured in 2015/16, and an estimated ten times that number died from construction related ill-health, with a further 65,000 self-reported non-fatal injuries.

HSE is now asking every construction contractor, client and designer to ensure they are not adding to this unacceptable toll of harm by failing to manage well-known risks.

In addition to things such as falls from height, the campaign will focus on control of harmful dusts including respirable silica from concrete, brick and stone, asbestos and wood dust, as well as work at height, structural safety, materials handling, good order and welfare provision.

HSE points to the mis-conception that health issues cannot be controlled in construction. It says harmful dust, whether silica or wood, is a serious issue and can be managed effectively with the right design, equipment and training. Health effects may not be immediate, but the ultimate impact on workers and their families can be devastating.

HSE carried out over 2000 inspections during the first phase of the initiative earlier this year with action being taken to address these issues in almost half of visits.

HSE’s Chief Inspector of Construction and Director of Construction Division Peter Baker commented: “In phase 1 of this campaign HSE’s inspectors found lots of good examples of small sites working safely and protecting workers health from exposure to harmful dusts, proving it can be done. My message to smaller businesses is don’t wait for an accident or a visit from an HSE inspector – learn from the success of others and act now.

“Nearly half of construction fatal accidents and injuries reported to HSE involved refurbishment work.

“Some small refurbishment sites continue to cut corners and not properly protect their workers resulting in an unacceptable number of deaths and injuries each year.”

"Source - HSE Website"

31/07/2017

Big congratulations to Judy, our accounts manager, she managed to walk the 26.7 miles Thames Path Mighty Hike for Macmillan Nurses on Saturday. She can almost walk today but is only reaching speeds resembling that of a sloth on a good day!

21/07/2017

Interesting reading on the legal backdrop and best practice for the safe evacuation of multi-storey buildings.

21/06/2017

A link to the statement from the Fire Protection Association (FPA) in response to the Grenfell Tower block fire.

21/06/2017

Congratulations to all our clients who recently attended our Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) course, with a fantastic 100% pass rate.

This one day course is beneficial for all people who work with the public in retail or commercial premises. Its also a great course for people who feel a basic knowledge of first aid is a welcome addition to their CV.

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