Health and Safety

Specialist fined after roof fall leaves worker in intensive care

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An industrial and agricultural building specialist has been fined after a worker was put into intensive care after falling 10 metres through a roof. CK Steelwork & Cladding Ltd was carrying out work on the roof of a building on the Heathlands Industrial Estate in Carlisle, Cumbria, in March 2022,…

Scots to legislate for faster cladding remediation

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The devolved Scottish government announced on Wednesday (6 September) that it will introduce a Cladding Remediation Bill as part of its 2023/24 legislative programme. The bill would give Scottish ministers “new powers to remediate buildings with unsafe cladding that present a risk to life”, the government announced in a statement.…

RAAC crisis: hospitals prepare to evacuate as CLC steps in

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Hospitals with reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) have been told to prepare to evacuate, while the Construction Leadership Council (CLC) has said it is providing urgent advice to government. More than a hundred schools have already been told to stop using buildings with the lightweight concrete due to concerns it…

RAAC failures could be due to poor maintenance, says expert

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Collapse-prone reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) is more likely to fail if the structure has been mistreated or overloaded, according to a leading researcher. Hundreds of schools have been forced to vacate buildings with the lightweight concrete, following updated guidance from the Department for Education. More than 20 schools are…

Didcot collapse: MP slams the wait for answers

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An MP has suggested that issues around the Didcot Power Station collapse have been “kicked into the long grass” as the investigation into the incident drags on. On 23 February 2016, the boiler house at the decommissioned Oxfordshire facility collapsed, with Michael Collings, 53, found dead shortly afterwards. The bodies…

Everton stadium death: ventilation engineer suffered head injury

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The worker who died while working on Everton Football Club’s new stadium was a ventilation engineer who was crushed between a scissor ladder and a beam, according to reports. The Liverpool Echo reported that the inquest into the death of 26-year-old Michael Jones (pictured) opened at Liverpool Coroners Court on…

Schools ordered to vacate buildings with high-risk concrete

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The Department for Education (DfE) has told 104 schools to immediately vacate buildings containing potentially dangerous reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC). The latest advice means some schools may now have to carry out online teaching at the start of term, and is a significant escalation on earlier reports that the…

DfE tells schools to plan for evacuation of unsafe buildings

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The Department for Education (DfE) is urging school leaders to make emergency evacuation plans for buildings that contain a potentially dangerous type of concrete, according to reports. The government has undertaken a huge effort to investigate the use of reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) across state-owned buildings, amid fears the…

Firm fined £90,000 for asbestos breaches

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A contractor has been fined £90,000 for failing to protect workers and the public from asbestos during a renovation job. Warrington-based Esskay Construction was last week found guilty in its absence of breaching three regulations under the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012. The offences, which took place in 2021 during…

Regen project seeks new planning permission due to second-staircase rules

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The developer behind the regeneration of a former gasworks in east London has announced its intention to redesign the scheme, claiming that inflation and second-staircase regulations have made the original plans less viable. Planning permission was granted to St William Homes (a member of the Berkeley Group) in July 2021…