by admin | Apr 9, 2025 | Consultancy Services, Health and Safety, Safety Update
Rise in Construction Burn Injuries Highlights Gaps in Training and Risk Management
Recent figures released by NHS Trusts and highlighted by PBC Today reveal a worrying increase in burn injuries among construction workers, with the majority of incidents involving hot works, chemical exposure, and contact with electrics or heated surfaces. These findings suggest a training and supervision gap that, if left unaddressed, could expose workers to significant risk and employers to serious legal consequences.
As the construction industry continues to face scrutiny under evolving safety legislation—including the Building Safety Act—the ability to prove competency, training, and effective risk controls has never been more important.
Key Risks and Employer Responsibilities
The most common causes of burns reported across construction sites include:
•Welding and cutting without adequate PPE or fume extraction
•Mishandling of adhesives, solvents, or cement-based substances
•Inadequate supervision during high-risk or specialist tasks
•Limited or no induction training on site-specific hazards
Under COSHH, CDM 2015, and the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974, employers are required to assess and control the risks posed by hot works and hazardous substances, and to ensure workers are both informed and competent to carry out their duties safely.
The Role of NVQs in Demonstrating Competency
NVQ qualifications remain one of the most effective ways to formally demonstrate that a worker or supervisor is competent to manage and mitigate specific risks. Relevant NVQs include:
• Level 2 and Level 3 Trade NVQs
• Level 4 NVQ in Construction Site Supervision
• Level 6 NVQ in Occupational Health and Safety Practice
These qualifications not only help meet compliance expectations, but also ensure that those responsible for planning, executing, and supervising high-risk work are equipped to do so safely.
How All Star Safety Can Help
At All Star Safety, we work with employers to identify competency gaps and provide practical, qualification-led solutions to address them. Our services include:
✔ NVQ assessments across construction, health and safety, and supervision
✔ On-site and remote training solutions tailored to hot works and chemical safety
✔ Site audits and COSHH reviews to support safer operations
✔ Guidance on CSCS/CPCS card applications for qualified workers
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by admin | Apr 8, 2025 | Consultancy Services, Safety Update
Government to Introduce Mandatory Safety Certification for Construction Products
In a significant regulatory shift, the UK government has announced that mandatory safety certification for all construction products will be introduced, with an emphasis on improving building safety, product traceability, and contractor accountability. As reported by Construction News, the move comes in response to ongoing concerns raised in post-Grenfell reviews and aligns with the Building Safety Act 2022.
This development will affect manufacturers, distributors, and construction professionals who specify and install materials. For employers, it increases the importance of ensuring site managers and supervisors are properly trained in product selection, documentation, and regulatory compliance.
What This Means for Site Managers and Contractors
Site supervisors and managers will need to demonstrate they are:
• Familiar with certified product requirements
• Capable of interpreting product compliance documentation
•Able to integrate certification checks into site audits and inspection routines
•Prepared to oversee changes to procurement and quality control processes
Training and qualifications will play a central role in adapting to these requirements. NVQs such as the Level 6 NVQ in Construction Site Management and Level 7 NVQ in Construction Senior Management already embed compliance, quality assurance, and audit skills, preparing individuals to meet these evolving demands.
How All Star Safety Supports Compliance and Competency
At All Star Safety, we help contractors and managers adapt to regulatory changes through:
✔ NVQ assessments in construction site management and senior leadership
✔ Support with compliance auditing and understanding new safety certification expectations
✔ Training and consultancy to help teams implement changes in procurement and materials management
✔ Documentation review services to help supervisors spot non-compliant or uncertified products on site
Whether you’re leading small builds or large-scale developments, the new regulations underline the need for a competent, qualified workforce capable of managing both safety and quality.
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by admin | Apr 7, 2025 | Consultancy Services, Safety Update
HSE Puts Spotlight on Construction Site Dust Management
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has launched a renewed focus on dust control and respiratory health on construction sites, warning employers that poor management of airborne hazards such as silica, wood, and cement dust continues to result in preventable illness and non-compliance with UK safety law.
As reported by PBC Today, HSE inspectors are actively visiting sites to assess how well employers are managing these risks under the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 (COSHH).
Why Dust Management Is a Priority
Inhalation of construction dust can lead to long-term health issues including silicosis, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and even lung cancer. HSE notes that many small and medium-sized contractors fail to implement adequate dust suppression systems, on-tool extraction, or effective respiratory protective equipment (RPE).
Under COSHH and the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974, employers are legally required to:
•Conduct thorough risk assessments
•Implement dust control measures (e.g. wet cutting, local exhaust ventilation)
•Provide appropriate RPE and training
•Monitor and record exposure levels where necessary
How This Links to Training and Competency
Site managers and supervisors have a legal and moral responsibility to manage dust risks. Qualifications such as the Level 4 NVQ in Construction Site Supervision and Level 6 NVQ in Health and Safety Practice equip professionals with the knowledge to:
•Recognise and assess dust-related risks
•Implement safe systems of work
•Monitor and enforce compliance on-site
•Communicate health risks effectively to workers
For employers, ensuring supervisors and operatives are NVQ-qualified demonstrates competency and supports a proactive approach to occupational health management.
How All Star Safety Can Help
At All Star Safety, we work with construction businesses to improve site safety and workforce competency. Our services include:
✔ NVQ assessments in site supervision, occupational health and safety, and plant operations
✔ Health and safety consultancy focused on COSHH compliance and risk assessments
✔ Site audits and training on dust management and RPE selection
✔ Support with CSCS/CPCS card applications and workforce development
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by admin | Apr 6, 2025 | Consultancy Services, Safety Update
HSE Warns That Lack of Training Is Behind Recent Construction Safety Incidents
In a statement issued this week, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has linked a series of recent construction incidents to insufficient or poor-quality training across the industry. According to a Building magazine report, HSE inspectors have observed that many construction workers—particularly in subcontracted roles—are not receiving adequate training, supervision, or assessments of competence before undertaking high-risk tasks.
This reinforces the need for employers to demonstrate that their workforce is properly trained, assessed, and competent to carry out their roles in line with UK safety legislation.
Where Construction Employers Are Falling Short on Safety
The HSE reports that failings are often seen in:
•Plant and machinery operations without valid CPCS or NPORS cards
•Lifting operations with no qualified Appointed Person or lifting supervisor
•Poorly planned work at height with no RAMS or supervision
•Incomplete or rushed inductions for new or agency workers
These oversights not only increase the risk of accidents, but also expose employers to fines, prohibition notices, or potential legal action.
How Employers Can Strengthen Compliance and Competency
The most effective way to demonstrate workforce competence is through National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs), which assess real-world performance and lead to the correct CSCS, CPCS, or NPORS cards. Qualifications such as:
• Level 2 NVQ in Plant Operations
• Level 4 NVQ in Construction Site Supervision
• Level 5 NVQ in Controlling Lifting Operations
• Level 6/7 NVQs in Site Management or Health and Safety
help employers meet expectations under CDM 2015, LOLER 1998, and the Building Safety Act.
How All Star Safety Can Help
At All Star Safety, we provide end-to-end support to help employers raise competency levels and meet their legal obligations. Our services include:
✔ NVQ assessments delivered on-site or remotely across the UK
✔ Workforce competency checks and support with CSCS/CPCS/NPORS cards
✔ Health and safety consultancy and site audits
✔ Induction and toolbox talk development tailored to site needs
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by admin | Apr 5, 2025 | Consultancy Services, CSCS Cards, Health and Safety, Safety Update
Fatigue Management in Construction: Why It’s Now a Key HSE Priority
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has recently highlighted fatigue management as a critical concern in the construction industry, urging employers to treat it with the same importance as other site safety risks. Fatigue not only impairs concentration and decision-making but also significantly increases the risk of accidents—especially in high-risk environments involving plant machinery, working at height, or complex lifting operations.
This latest guidance, reported in PBC Today, encourages businesses to adopt structured fatigue risk management strategies and ensure supervisors are trained to identify and act on early signs of fatigue-related hazards.
Why Managing Fatigue Matters on Construction Sites
Under the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 and the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 (MHSWR), employers are legally required to protect workers from foreseeable risks—including those stemming from fatigue. Poor management of work hours, insufficient rest periods, and inadequate supervision can all lead to:
•Reduced reaction times and concentration
•Errors in equipment handling or signalling
•Increased likelihood of slips, trips, and falls
•Reduced capacity to follow safe systems of work
These risks are particularly relevant for workers operating plant machinery, supervising lifting operations, or undertaking demanding physical labour.
The Role of Supervisors and Site Managers
Proper management of fatigue starts with competent supervision. Site supervisors and managers trained through qualifications such as the Level 4 NVQ in Construction Site Supervision and Level 6 NVQ in Construction Site Management are equipped to:
•Monitor working hours and rest breaks
•Identify signs of fatigue in team members
•Adapt schedules or duties to reduce risk
•Implement site-specific fatigue management plans
This proactive approach supports a safer, healthier working environment and aligns with the Building Safety Act’s wider emphasis on leadership accountability.
How All Star Safety Can Help
At All Star Safety, we help employers build site teams that are not only qualified but also trained to manage all facets of safety, including occupational health risks like fatigue.
✔ NVQ assessments for supervisors and site managers
✔ Health and safety consultancy focusing on fatigue, mental wellbeing, and duty-of-care strategies
✔ Site audits and workforce compliance reviews
✔ Toolbox talk development and fatigue awareness training
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by admin | Apr 3, 2025 | Consultancy Services, Health and Safety, Safety Update
HSE Calls for Action on Construction Noise Hazards: What Employers Need to Know
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has issued a renewed warning to the construction industry following a recent rise in noise-related enforcement notices. In its April 2025 bulletin, the HSE urges employers to take immediate steps to protect workers from noise-induced hearing loss, which remains one of the most preventable yet under-addressed occupational health issues in the sector.
This announcement is a clear call for contractors, site managers, and health and safety advisors to review their noise management practices, particularly on busy, high-risk sites where tools such as breakers, drills, and machinery are used daily.
Read more via PBC Today.
Why Noise Management is a Compliance Priority
Under the Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005, employers must assess noise exposure risks and take steps to eliminate or reduce them. This includes:
•Providing hearing protection and training
•Monitoring noise levels
•Implementing quieter working methods where possible
•Keeping detailed records of noise risk assessments
Failure to comply could lead to enforcement action and even long-term health consequences for employees.
How This Affects Training and Competency
This issue highlights the need for competent site supervision, effective health and safety planning, and up-to-date training. NVQ-qualified site supervisors and managers are expected to understand and implement control measures for all significant risks, including noise.
Qualifications such as the Level 4 NVQ in Construction Site Supervision and Level 6 NVQ in Occupational Health and Safety Practice provide candidates with the knowledge and practical skills to manage risks in line with UK legislation.
How All Star Safety Can Help
At All Star Safety, we support construction companies by delivering high-quality training, NVQs, and health and safety consultancy, including:
✔ NVQ assessments in site supervision, health and safety, and plant operations
✔ Workplace noise risk assessments as part of broader site audits
✔ Support with compliance under the Control of Noise at Work Regulations
✔ Bespoke training solutions to raise awareness of occupational health risks
Contact us to see how we can assist you in staying safe and compliant.
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