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Construction Infonet - May 2008

Welcome to the latest edition of Construction Infonet.

Construction Infonet is a free e-Bulletin from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) to provide a regular update on health and safety issues for all in the construction industry.

In this issue


SED 2008 13 – 15 May 2008 Rockingham Motor Speedway, Mitchell Road, Corby

Come and talk to HSE Construction staff at SED 2008


F10 Notifications

HSE is planning to introduce an interactive electronic F10 form (EForm) in June 2008. In the meantime, a new downloadable F10 form is available on the HSE website.

Please note: The interactive F10 form is now available.

The new EForm system:

The legal position regarding notification of a construction project has not changed.


New construction case studies and guidance

The following new case studies and guidance have recently been added to the HSE website:


Recent enforcement activity

Read details of some recent HSE prosecutions in the construction sector and find sources of relevant advice.

Working at height

Further information


HSE Safety Alert – Risks from redundant solid fuel back boilers

HSE is issuing a safety alert for the attention of individual homeowners, tenants, landlords and the plumbing/heating industry. This is to raise awareness of the potential dangers of lighting a solid fuel fire when a redundant solid fuel back boiler has been left within the fireplace.


Visit HSE at safety & health expo 2008

13 – 15 May, NEC, Birmingham Come and visit HSE’s stand.

Talk to HSE Inspectors


HSE podcasts

The HSE podcast is another way to find out more about current health and safety issues - free. You can download an individual podcast, listen online, or subscribe and get a new episode on a regular basis.


Contact HSE

Infoline - Health and safety information and advice: Call 0845 345 0055 or visit the contact page.

Report an accident: Call 0845 300 9923 or visit the RIDDOR web site.

Feedback

We issue e-Bulletins on a regular basis and would welcome your feedback and views as well as any suggestions/contributions for future articles.

Thank you to those who provided feedback on the previous editions - we have tried to incorporate as many of the suggestions as possible.

You can contact us at: construction-manager@bulletins.hse.gov.uk