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What is the best way to update the constraction phase health and safety plan without it becoming complicated or confusing ?

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Question added by Ahmed Hosny , EPC Contractor , Al Nasr Contracting LLC
Date Posted: 2016/05/03
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Use all kinds of sinages in different language and make it in a cartoon manner so that it can easily understand, and to have a talk box meeting every day before starting work.

Eddie Mancilla
by Eddie Mancilla , Chief Officer , Bismark Maritime

Investigation, review, conclusion & recommendation.

yasir ghafoor
by yasir ghafoor , Sr. EHS Officer , The TESO Safety Trainings & Environment Consultancy

Safety tag can be defined a surface made of card board or paper board on which warning safety instructions to employees are written in English/local languages.

Muhammed Akhter
by Muhammed Akhter , Rescue & safety Officer , Rescue1122(Govt job)

A plan will be devised after discussing with all stakeholders so that its implementation should be easy.

Qamar Siddique
by Qamar Siddique , safety officer , GOLDEN PEACE GEN TRANSPORT & DEMOLITION ABU DHABI

  1. What is the construction phase health and safety plan?

  2. What format does the construction phase health and safety plan require?

  3. Does a copy of the health and safety plan have to be given to every person working on the site – the client, the principal designer and so on?

  4. As the principal contractor I intend to revise the original construction phase health and safety plan. Do I need to tell the principal designer or the client?

  5. What is the best way to update the construction phase health and safety plan without it becoming complicated or confusing?

  6. Is the fire safety plan a separate document?

  7. What criticisms does the HSE have of construction phase health and safety plans?

  8. What other health and safety legislation must the construction phase health and safety plan address?

  9. The principal contractor is responsible for applying the ‘principles of prevention’. How should these be addressed and recorded in the construction phase health and safety plan?

  10. A construction phase health and safety plan is needed for smaller domestic projects and for projects where there is only one contractor. Does it have to be in a particular format?

  11. The principal contractor, or where one is not appointed, the contractor, must take steps to prevent unauthorised access to the site. What information needs to be included in the construction phase health and safety plan?

  12. A major responsibility of the principal contractor is to communicate with all workers on the project and to ensure that they all co-operate with one another. What should be included in the construction phase health and safety plan?

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