Health & Safety at BCI
The construction industry remains one of the largest in Great Britain,
bringing employment to over 2 million people; it also remains extremely
hazardous and a cause for significant concern.
The media tend to pick high profile health and safety incidents, which tend
to happen on new build project sites, giving the impression that people are
only at risk when large machinery or cranes are in use.
But the fact is that refurbishment projects can, if mismanaged, contain as
many hazards both for site operatives and also employees based at the site
concerned.
BCI LTD are therefore committed to zero tolerance on all aspects of health
and safety.
Each individual project we deliver is unique and requires detail on all
health and safety areas, from the method statement, COSHH and Risk Assessments
through to implementation on site including, weekly tool box talks and positive
actioning towards identifying potential site issues before they cause harm.
All our trades men on site have experience in manual handling and have their
own training records kept with them, such as PAMSA (the certificate for the
safe use and erection of mobile access towers). Any task needing a certificate
required whilst on site can be produced as and when needed.
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