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                                 Statutory Posters & Booklets
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Health & Safety Law Poster
All employers have a legal obligation to display this poster where all employees have easy access to read it.
        THE CONSTRUCTION (DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT) REGULATIONS 2015
 These regulations came into force on 6 April 2015 consisting of 5 parts:
 Part 1 - Part 2 - Part 3 -
Part 4 - Part 5 -
The interpretation and application of the regulations.
Client duties in relation to managing construction projects.
Health & Safety duties and roles of the designers and
contractors relating to the construction phase plan.
Contains general requirements that apply to all construction sites. Contains the transitional arrangements and revocations
 CDM 2015 improves Health & Safety in construction by helping to:
• Sensibly plan the work so the risks involved are managed from start to finish.
• Have the right people for the right job at the right time.
• Cooperating and coordinate your work with others.
• Have the right information about the risks and how they are being managed.
• Communicate this information effectively to those who need to know.
• Consult and engage with workers about the risks and how they are being managed.
A Guide to Part 2
For all construction projects, commercial clients musts:
• Make suitable arrangements for managing their project, enabling those carrying it out to manage H&S risks in a proportionate way. These arrangements include:
• Appointing the contractors and designers to the project (including the principal designer and principal contractor on projects involving more than one contractor) while making sure they have the skills, knowledge, experience and organisational capability.
• Allowing sufficient time and resources for each stage of the project.
• Making sure that any principal designer and principal contractor appointed
carry out their duties in managing the project.
• Making sure suitable welfare facilities are provided for the duration of the project.
• Maintain and review the management arrangements for the duration of the project.
• Provide pre-construction information to every designer and contractor either
bidding for the work or already appointed to the project.
• Ensure that the principal contractor or contractor (for single contractor projects)
prepares a construction phase plan before that phase begins.
• Ensure that the principal designer prepares a health and safety file for the project
and that is revised as necessary and made available to anyone who needs it for subsequent work at the side.
 The CDM Construction Regulations
Remains the cornerstone of the continuous improvement of health, safety & welfare on site.
CDM1 700 x 450 (encapsulated) CDM2 800 x 600 (encapsulated)
Fire Safety Log Book STAC2
This Fire Precautions Log Book will assist employers with Fire & Safety compliance legislation.
Contents cover the following: •Frequency of test - summary
•Example records
•Fire warning systems
•Means of escape, fire signage & notices •Fire safety training
•Emergency lighting template
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Accident book STAC1 A4 STAC1A A5
All companies with 10 or more employees are now legally obliged to keep an accident book which must be compliant to the 1998 Data Protection Act. This means it must contain the tear out pages that can be stored in a secure location
The accident book allows for accidents to be recorded whilst also being produced on a tear off slip so details can be stored in a secure location.
Contains 50 sheets per book.
Hot work Policy & Procedures Company Fire Safety
STAC3
Use these Hot Work Policy & Procedures
to aid & assist employers with Fire & Safety legislation
Contents cover the following:
•Hot work fire safety procedures •Administration procedures - stages 1 to 4 •Precautions
- Gas welding & cutting apparatus
- Electric welding & cutting apparatus
- Blow lamps & blow torches
- Bitumen/Tar boilers
- Grinding wheels & cutting discs
•30 tear - out Hot Work permits.
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