Tag: Work
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more work to be done despite ‘positive shift’
Daisie Barnett, policy development manager at CIOB, said there has been a clear, positive shift in the amount of mental health support construction companies offer to their employees since the pandemic. She added: “Our research shows more than 75% of employees have been encouraged to get involved with awareness events like Mental Health Awareness Week,…
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Manchester centre helps local people into construction work
CIOB Manchester Hub committee member Tom Morris MCIOB is celebrating six months of success for the Community Construction Skills Centre in Collyhurst, Manchester. Morris is a senior construction manager with Far East Consortium (FEC), which opened the centre in partnership with Manchester City Council. The centre offers a series of training courses and hands-on classes that give learners…
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‘Natural air conditioning’ — but does the zero-energy cooling trick with plants actually work?
With the cost of installing traditional air conditioning units climbing above £3,000 – and energy bills rising – millions of Brits are seeking affordable and eco-friendly ways to stay cool. Now, experts say the answer may already be sitting on your windowsill. Craig Morley, gardening expert at Budget Seeds, says some of the most effective…
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Mobile Lifting Power: How Gantry Cranes Boost Jobsite Work
When it comes to heavy lifting, few tools offer the perfect blend of strength, flexibility, and mobility quite like gantry cranes. These adaptable machines have transformed the way industries move materials—especially on jobsites where permanent infrastructure is limited or evolving. Whether you’re lifting massive steel beams on a construction site or moving containers in a…
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Making Customer Stratification Work in Equipment Rental
There are several definitions of “stratification,” many of which deal with rock formations. In today’s case, the definition is more on the side of “the dividing of a society into levels based on power or socioeconomic status.” Stratification is also defined as the act of sorting data, people, and objects into distinct groups or layers.…
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Recordable SIFs drop, but there’s more work to be done
Listen to the article 4 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. The good news? The number of serious injuries and fatalities in construction declined 17% in 2023 compared to the previous year. “The bad news is on a macrolevel across all industries, even though lagging measures such as…
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Managing safety risks during excavation work
Most excavation work requires some form of work at height and it is now commonplace for companies to hire rescue equipment such as davit arm systems. However, it is extremely rare for individuals to hold a recognised qualification for excavation rescue. Rescue plans often sit within the site office, are not shared with the workforce,…
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Industry group calls for federal action on work zone safety
Listen to the article 4 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Construction worker James Harper, 24, was killed when a tractor-trailer struck him April 15 as he filled a pothole on Interstate 77 between Kanawha City and Marmet, West Virginia. The driver has since been arrested and charged…
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What is a planning committee? Expert reveals how they work
A planning committee could get the deciding vote on whether or not you get permission for your self-build or an extension, so it’s vital to know what they do. Understanding how these committees work, when and why your planning permission application might go before one, and how to prepare can help you secure approval. As…

