[Audio] We provide health and safety training in the construction industry. Our presentation covers topics such as course arrangements and programming programme contract introductions course assessments and documentation day one subjects course registration and health and safety in construction. We emphasize the importance of complying with health and safety laws and the common law duty of care. Our goal is to provide comprehensive training to our clients to ensure a safe and healthy working environment in the construction industry. Our courses are designed to provide a safe and effective learning environment for our clients. We offer a range of course arrangements to suit different needs and schedules. Fire and emergency training is essential for ensuring the safety of construction workers. Our courses cover the latest fire safety regulations and best practices including how to use fire extinguishers and evacuate a building in case of an emergency. First aid and accident/incident book training is crucial for construction workers to be prepared to respond to accidents and emergencies. Our first aid courses cover basic life-saving skills such as C-P-R and the use of an automated external defibrillator (A-E-D--) while our accident/incident book training covers how to document accidents and incidents in the workplace. Toilets and welfare training is essential for ensuring that construction workers have access to clean and safe facilities. Our courses cover topics such as hygiene waste management and ergonomics to help workers avoid common health issues. Mobile devices training is becoming increasingly important in the construction industry as workers need to be able to communicate and work on the go. Our courses cover how to use mobile devices safely and effectively including how to protect sensitive data and prevent distractions. Equality and diversity training is essential for ensuring that all workers feel valued and respected in the workplace. Our courses cover topics such as gender race and age discrimination as well as how to create an inclusive work environment. Break and course times are essential for ensuring that construction workers can rest and recharge during the workday. Our courses cover how to schedule breaks and course times to minimize disruptions and improve productivity..
[Audio] Our programme contract outlines the terms and conditions of our training. We emphasize the importance of complying with health and safety laws and the common law duty of care. It is important for our clients to attend all sessions and participate in individual and group activities to ensure a clear understanding of the course materials and to apply them in their work. We also provide home study as an essential component of our programme contract to allow participants to review the course materials at their own pace and apply them in their work. Confidentiality and respect are important to create a positive working environment and encourage all participants to contribute to the learning process. Our clients are encouraged to ask questions as soon as they arise to receive clarification and apply the information in their work..
[Audio] We are an instructor in the construction industry with over ten years of experience in providing health and safety training. Our role is to ensure that clients receive the best possible training to ensure a safe and healthy working environment in the construction industry. We have worked on various construction sites across the country and have seen firsthand the importance of complying with health and safety laws and the common law duty of care. We are passionate about providing comprehensive training to our clients to ensure that they understand the risks and how to prevent accidents in the workplace. In terms of our health and safety concerns we are particularly interested in the use of personal protective equipment and the proper way to handle hazardous materials. We are eager to learn more and stay up-to-date with the latest regulations and best practices. We are excited to be part of this course and to learn from our fellow delegates. We are looking forward to sharing our experiences and knowledge with everyone and we hope that we can contribute to making this a productive and engaging learning experience for all..
[Audio] We offer training program that prepares our clients with essential skills and knowledge to excel in the construction industry. It consists of multiple-choice question papers group exercises practice questions and a G-E-7-0-0 textbook pack that in-depth covers the course material. Our goal is to ensure that our clients have a thorough comprehension of the subject..
[Audio] We provide comprehensive health and safety training in the construction industry. Our training covers topics such as health and safety in construction course arrangements programme contract introductions course assessments and documentation and health and safety law A01/02. On day one of our health and safety training we cover several key topics including health and safety law A01/02 which outlines the legal requirements for employers in the construction industry. We discuss health and safety policies and management systems A04 which are essential for ensuring that all workers are protected and that risks are minimized. We cover the Construction Design and Management (C-D-M--) 2015 regulation A03 which sets out the roles and responsibilities of all parties involved in a construction project. We discuss work at height D01-05 which is a critical area of concern for construction workers. We cover work equipment C05/06 which includes the safe use of tools and equipment. We discuss lifting operations & lifting equipment C07/08 which is essential for ensuring that all workers are protected when lifting heavy loads. We cover noise B13 which outlines the legal requirements for employers to protect workers from noise-related hazards. We also discuss vibration B14 which is a common hazard in the construction industry. We cover the control of substances hazardous to health B07 which outlines the legal requirements for employers to protect workers from exposure to hazardous substances. Our goal is to provide comprehensive training to our clients to ensure a safe and healthy working environment in the construction industry..
[Audio] We would like to thank you for your participation in our presentation on health and safety training in the construction industry. In today’s session we will discuss the registration process for the Site Management Safety Training Scheme Refresher. To register for the course please fill out the form provided by your tutor. This form will help us ensure that you receive the appropriate training and materials for the course. We understand the importance of safety in the construction industry and are committed to providing our clients with comprehensive training to create a safe and healthy working environment. Completing the registration form is a crucial step in ensuring that you are adequately prepared to face the challenges of the construction industry. If you have any questions or concerns regarding course registration please contact your tutor or us. We are here to help and ensure that you receive the best possible training..
[Audio] We provide health and safety training in the construction industry. Our presentation covers a range of topics including course arrangements and programme contracts health and safety in construction complying with health and safety laws and the common law duty of care. We emphasize the importance of understanding the key facts and figures related to health and safety in the construction industry such as the most common accidents and injuries and the measures that can be taken to prevent them. We also highlight the legal and regulatory requirements that must be followed to ensure a safe and healthy working environment. By understanding these facts our clients can take steps to protect their workers and ensure that their projects are completed on time and within budget..
[Audio] Our presentation covers a range of topics in health and safety training for the construction industry. We emphasize the importance of complying with health and safety laws and the common law duty of care. In the UK statistics show that the number of fatalities in the construction industry has been falling over the past decade. However falls from height still account for 48% of construction fatalities. Non-fatal injuries in the construction industry are also a major concern with 82 000 workers in the UK suffering from work-related ill health each year with 62% of these cases being musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) and 25% being stress-related. We believe that providing comprehensive training to our clients is crucial in ensuring a safe and healthy working environment in the construction industry. Our courses are designed to help workers understand the risks associated with their jobs and how to take appropriate measures to prevent accidents and injuries. We are committed to staying up to date with the latest health and safety regulations and best practices in the industry. Our goal is to help our clients achieve compliance with the relevant laws and standards while also providing them with the skills and knowledge they need to protect themselves and their colleagues at work..
[Audio] We provide training on health and safety in the construction industry. Our presentation covers various topics such as course arrangements programme contract introductions course assessments and documentation day one subjects course registration and health and safety in construction. We emphasize the importance of following health and safety laws and the common law duty of care. Our goal is to provide comprehensive training to our clients to ensure a safe and healthy working environment in the construction industry. We offer a refresher course for managers and supervisors who need regular updates on health and safety regulations and best practices. Participants can gain the necessary knowledge and skills to manage and communicate health and safety effectively in the workplace. We believe that investing in health and safety training is crucial for promoting a safe and healthy working environment. Our refresher course is just one of the ways we help achieve this goal..
Health and Safety Law.
[Audio] We present comprehensive health and safety training in the construction industry. Our presentation covers topics such as course arrangements programme contract introductions course assessments and documentation day one subjects course registration and health and safety in construction. We emphasize the importance of complying with health and safety laws and the common law duty of care. Our training covers both criminal and civil law. Criminal law is enforced by H-S-E and LA and is based on compliance with Acts/Regs. This may result in fines and/or imprisonment. The standard of proof required is ‘beyond reasonable doubt’. On the other hand civil law is initiated by the injured party and settles disagreements between parties. This may lead to compensation based on the balance of probabilities. Judgements made are based on precedents set by previous cases..
[Audio] Discuss the Common Law Duty of Care in the construction industry. This duty is a fundamental principle of English law that imposes a duty on individuals and organizations to avoid injuring each other. Over centuries judgments have created precedents for future cases. Under the Common Law Duty of Care employers have a responsibility to provide a safe place of work safe plant and equipment safe systems of work competent fellow workers and adequate instruction and supervision. Employers must take all reasonable steps to prevent accidents and injuries in the workplace. This duty applies to all individuals and organizations in the construction industry regardless of size or location. Failure to comply can result in legal action fines and damage to a company's reputation. Health and safety training in the construction industry is critical. All individuals and organizations must understand their responsibilities under this duty and take the necessary steps to prevent accidents and injuries in the workplace..
[Audio] Our presentation covers the legal framework that governs health and safety in the construction industry. We will discuss health and safety law which consists of both common law (duty of care) and statute law (written). Understanding the legal framework is crucial for ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations and protecting workers' health and safety..
[Audio] Our goal is to provide comprehensive training to our clients to ensure a safe and healthy working environment in the construction industry. It is our responsibility to ensure that our construction projects comply with legal moral and financial obligations with regard to the health safety welfare and the environment..
[Audio] The following text has been rewritten and the greetings sentences have been removed: We must provide a safe working environment adequate training and supervision and ensure the safety of our employees plant and systems of work transport storage handling and use of articles and substances. We must also provide access and egress to safe workplaces and adequate levels of information instruction training and supervision. Compliance with health and safety laws and the common law duty of care is mandatory. Failure to comply can result in serious consequences including legal action and potential harm to our employees. To ensure compliance we should implement robust health and safety policies and procedures provide ongoing training and education to our employees and conduct regular risk assessments and safety audits. Prioritizing the health and safety of our employees can create a safe and productive work environment improve employee morale and job satisfaction and reduce the risk of workplace accidents and injuries. We must take our responsibilities seriously and always prioritize the safety and wellbeing of our employees..
[Audio] Our comprehensive health and safety training program is tailored specifically for the construction industry. Our focus is on ensuring that all employees understand their duties and responsibilities when it comes to maintaining a safe and healthy working environment. Employees have a duty of care to themselves and others in the workplace which means taking immediate action to identify and mitigate any potential hazards reporting any serious or immediate dangers to the appropriate authorities and co-operating with the employer to ensure that all legal obligations are met. Employees must ensure that they use any machinery equipment or substances in accordance with the training they receive and report any shortcomings in any protective health and safety arrangements. Complying with health and safety laws and regulations is important and we are committed to providing our clients with the highest level of training and guidance to achieve this goal..
[Audio] We will discuss the importance of compliance in the construction industry and focus on two standards of compliance: absolute and practicable. The absolute standard requires employers to comply with the duty regardless of time cost or effort. For example employers must ensure the safety of their workers when using a guard on a stonecutting saw. On the other hand the practicable standard allows for flexibility in compliance. Employers must comply with the duty if it is possible to do so but may face cases where compliance is not practical. In these cases employers must take reasonable steps to ensure the safety of their workers. It is important to note that compliance is not just about avoiding accidents but also about creating a safe and healthy working environment..
[Audio] Risk is inherent to any construction project. It is the employer's responsibility to identify and assess the risks involved. The level of risk should be evaluated based on the potential harm that may result from the risk. If the risk is very great the costs involved in removing the risk may not be justified. However if the risk is slight the benefit in removing the risk may not be justified if the costs involved are too large. The employer must be able to justify their decision to remove the risk based on the time costs and efforts involved. To provide a safe working environment it is essential to identify and assess the risks involved in a construction project and take appropriate steps to mitigate them..
[Audio] We will discuss the Health and Safety at Work et cetera Act 1974 and its various sections. This Act outlines the responsibilities of individuals and organisations in relation to health and safety at work. Section 36 of the Act states that if a person commits an offence due to the act or default of another person that other person may be guilty of the offence without the first mentioned person being charged. Similarly in Section 37 if an offence is committed by an organisation with the consent or connivance of or attributable to any neglect by a Director Manager Company Secretary or similar officer of the organisation both the organisation and the individual will be held liable. Lastly in Section 40 the duty on an accused person is to evidence that they did everything reasonable practicable or practicable in order to prevent the offence from occurring..
[Audio] In this slide presentation we will discuss the concept of negligence in the construction industry. Negligence is a lack of reasonable care or conduct that results in injury damage or financial loss to another. If an employee suffers loss during their employment and it is proved to be through the negligent act or omission of an employer they may be entitled to compensation. However there is also a concept called contributory negligence. This occurs when an employee contributes to their own harm such as removing a guard from a machine. In this case the level of compensation awarded may be reduced due to the employee's contribution to their own harm. Lastly we must also consider vicarious liability. This occurs when an employer is held liable for the negligent actions of their employees during the course of their employment. As a responsible company we must take all necessary steps to prevent any negligent behavior from occurring and ensure the safety of all employees and clients in the construction industry..
[Audio] Risk assessment is critical for workplace health and safety management. It requires identifying and evaluating potential hazards assessing the associated risks and implementing control measures to mitigate them. The principles of risk control are essential for effective health and safety management. Employers must evaluate risks and implement measures to control and reduce them wherever possible. Health and safety management requires various activities such as health surveillance competent H&S advice employee training contractor control employee capabilities employee duties agency workers pregnant workers and young persons. All these activities are essential for ensuring the health and safety of employees and others in the workplace..
[Audio] The importance of providing health and safety training in the construction industry cannot be overstated. It is essential to comply with health and safety laws and the common law duty of care. By offering comprehensive training to our clients we aim to create a safe and healthy working environment in the construction industry..
[Audio] Discuss the importance of enforcing authorities in the construction industry. Focus on the following authorities: Health and Safety Executive (H-S-E--) Local Authority (E-H-O--) Fire Authorities Office of Rail Regulation and Police. In groups consider the reasons why an H-S-E inspector may arrive on a construction site and make a list of their powers. Compliance with these regulations is crucial to ensuring a safe and healthy working environment..
[Audio] Proactive inspections are crucial to ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations and preventing accidents and injuries in the workplace. Regulatory authorities conduct inspections to identify safety hazards and protect workers. These inspections may occur after a fatality serious accident dangerous occurrence enforcement action perceived risk or F-1-0 inspections. We advise our clients to work with regulatory authorities to maintain compliance and prevent accidents in the workplace. Additionally we advise clients to listen to their employees and encourage them to report any safety concerns through whistleblowing..
Powers of H.S.E. Inspectors Enter premises at any reasonable time to carry out any duties Be accompanied by a police officer or other authorised person Direct that anything shall be left undisturbed Take measurement, samples, photographs Dismantle, test or take possession of any article or substance for examination or evidence Inspect or take copies of records or documents Interview employees and take statements Demand the full co-operation of individuals to provide them with facilities and assistance deemed necessary Take enforcement action..
[Audio] We are discussing the topic of Fees for Intervention (F-F-I--) today. F-F-I is legislation that allows the Health and Safety Executive (H-S-E--) to recover costs from businesses and individuals when there has been a material breach of legislation. Costs cover investigations inspections and enforcement action. Occurs when the inspector's opinion is that there has been a material breach of legislation. The hourly rate for F-F-I is £163 (13/14 10 million plus 15/16=15 million plus ). Over the past 10 years the H-S-E has recovered a total of £127 361 462.70. It is crucial for businesses and individuals in the construction industry to understand the implications of F-F-I and comply with health and safety regulations to avoid costly fines and legal action..
[Audio] We provide health and safety training in the construction industry. Our presentation focuses on course arrangements programme contract courses assessments and documentation day one subjects and course registration. We stress the importance of complying with health and safety laws and the common law duty of care. Our goal is to provide comprehensive training to our clients to ensure a safe and healthy working environment in the construction industry..
[Audio] 1 105 failed on basic standards and issued 539 Prohibition notices and 414 Improvement notices in 2013. Our annual safety initiative the Safer Sites Initiative aims to increase awareness of HSE's expectations and improve industry standards. We focus on key areas such as dusts (silica) asbestos noise vibration manual handling work at height housekeeping general organization of site and welfare facilities. We believe it our duty to ensure a safe and healthy working environment in the construction industry. We will continue to work with our clients to provide comprehensive training and support to help them meet their health and safety obligations..
[Audio] Comprehensive training in health and safety laws is crucial for a safe and healthy working environment. It is essential to comply with health and safety laws and the common law duty of care in the construction industry. We emphasize the importance of addressing health and safety offenses and the potential consequences of non-compliance..
[Audio] We provide health and safety training in the construction industry. Our presentation covers topics such as programme contract course assessments and documentation day one subjects and health and safety in construction. We emphasize the importance of complying with health and safety laws and the common law duty of care. Our goal is to provide comprehensive training to our clients to ensure a safe and healthy working environment in the construction industry..
[Audio] The Corporate Manslaughter & Corporate Homicide Act 2007 is a law that allows a corporate body to be prosecuted for manslaughter if someone is killed as a result of the negligence of a senior manager. The punishment for this offence is unlimited fines and publicity orders. This act is focused on corporate liability and does not apply to directors or other individuals who have a senior role in the company or organization. However existing health and safety offenses and gross negligence manslaughter will continue to apply to individuals. Prosecutions against individuals will continue to be taken where there is sufficient evidence and it is in the public interest to do so..
[Audio] In this presentation we will discuss the significance of Health & Safety Policies and Health & Safety Management Systems in ensuring a safe and healthy working environment in the construction industry. We will delve into Health & Safety Policies firstly. These policies are designed to outline the expectations and requirements for maintaining a safe and healthy working environment. They can encompass safe work practices personal protective equipment and hazard reporting procedures. Following we will discuss Health and Safety Management Systems. These systems are designed to help organizations identify assess and manage hazards in the workplace. They can include risk assessments incident reporting and training programs. It is crucial to note that both Health & Safety Policies and Health & Safety Management Systems are legally mandated in the construction industry. Implementing these policies and systems can assist organizations in safeguarding their employees and ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations. In conclusion Health & Safety Policies and Health & Safety Management Systems are indispensable for guaranteeing a safe and healthy working environment in the construction industry. By implementing these policies and systems organizations can safeguard their employees and ensure compliance with health and safety regulations..
[Audio] Our presentation covers topics such as course arrangements programme contract introductions course assessments and documentation day one subjects course registration and health and safety in construction. We emphasize the importance of complying with health and safety laws and the common law duty of care. Our goal is to provide comprehensive training to our clients to ensure a safe and healthy working environment in the construction industry. We discuss regulations that require written safety policies. HASAWA 1974 requires a written safety policy together with Organisational Arrangements when there are 5 or more employees in an organization. MHSW 1999 Regulation 5 requires employers to conduct a risk assessment and develop a written safety policy. HSG65 P-L-A-N provides guidance on how to develop a written safety policy. Understanding and implementing these regulations can ensure a safe and healthy working environment for all employees in the construction industry..
[Audio] We provide comprehensive health and safety training for our clients in the construction industry to ensure a safe and healthy working environment. To effectively implement this training we must take several steps including risk profiling organising measures to control cooperate communicate and coordinate effectively. We must also ensure that we meet our performance standards and measure our performance proactively and reactively. This guarantees that our clients receive the necessary training to maintain a safe and healthy working environment..
[Audio] Our comprehensive training programs cover a wide range of topics including emergency procedures risk management and hazard identification. We are committed to providing our employees with the necessary competencies and training to perform their jobs safely and effectively. We believe that by investing in our employees and our health and safety programs we can help to prevent accidents and injuries protect the environment and build a safer and more sustainable future..
[Audio] We offer a comprehensive training program in the construction industry that emphasizes health and safety. Our program covers a wide range of topics including course arrangements health and safety in construction and individual competence. We believe that corporate competence is essential for ensuring a safe and healthy working environment. If you need training information or supervision please let us know. We can work together to create a safer and healthier workplace for all..
[Audio] Our presentation will discuss course arrangements introductions course assessments and documentation day one subjects and course registration. We stress the significance of following health and safety laws and the legal obligation to provide a safe workplace. Prioritize both preventative and incidental monitoring to ensure a safe and healthy working environment..
[Audio] We provide health and safety training in the construction industry. Our presentation covers topics such as course arrangements programme contract introductions course assessments and documentation day one subjects course registration and health and safety in construction. We emphasize the importance of complying with health and safety laws and the common law duty of care. Our goal is to provide comprehensive training to our clients to ensure a safe and healthy working environment in the construction industry. We have Measuring Performance as one of the topics we cover. We emphasize the importance of proactive monitoring in identifying issues before any accidents or incidents occur by observing working practices. We also mention reactive monitoring which involves investigation of accidents and incidents following an event and collation of accident and near miss statistics..
[Audio] Our presentation focuses on providing comprehensive health and safety training in the construction industry. We emphasize the importance of adhering to health and safety regulations and the common law duty of care. Our objective is to ensure a safe and healthy working environment for our clients through proactive monitoring and inspection. Safety tours are the initial stage in the inspection process which typically involves a walkaround site and taking general notes of any observations or the need for more detailed inspections. Safety inspections and audits are usually carried out against set objectives to ensure compliance with health and safety policy and procedures. It is crucial to document all safety inspections and audits and take appropriate actions to address any issues identified. By adopting a proactive approach to monitoring and inspection we can help prevent accidents and injuries in the construction industry..
[Audio] We believe that reactive monitoring is an important aspect of health and safety management in the construction industry. By implementing effective safety initiatives we can help to prevent accidents and improve the overall safety culture in the construction industry..
[Audio] We provide comprehensive health and safety training in the construction industry. Our presentation covers important topics such as course arrangements programme contract introductions course assessments and documentation day one subjects course registration and health and safety in construction. We emphasize the importance of complying with health and safety laws and the common law duty of care. We strive to provide our clients with the best training possible to ensure a safe and healthy working environment in the construction industry..
[Audio] We will discuss the importance of health and safety in the construction industry. We will explain the common law duty of care the different types of health and safety laws and the role of the employer and the employee in ensuring a safe and healthy working environment. By understanding these key concepts you can help prevent accidents and injuries in the construction industry..
[Audio] We provide health and safety training in the construction industry. Our presentation covers topics such as course arrangements programme contract introductions course assessments and documentation day one subjects course registration and health and safety in construction. We stress the importance of complying with health and safety laws and the common law duty of care. Our aim is to provide comprehensive training to our clients to ensure a safe and healthy working environment in the construction industry. We would like to share a screenshot on slide 44 that highlights the importance of following health and safety guidelines in the construction industry. The screenshot shows a person using a cell phone while working on a construction site which can be dangerous and potentially lead to accidents. We urge all construction workers to follow health and safety guidelines and avoid using any electronic devices while working on a site to ensure their own safety and the safety of their colleagues..
[Audio] We provide comprehensive health and safety training in the construction industry. Our presentation covers topics such as course arrangements programme contract introductions course assessments and documentation day one subjects course registration and health and safety in construction. Our goal is to ensure a safe and healthy working environment in the construction industry. The Construction (Design & Management) Regulations 2015 are designed to ensure that health and safety is an integral part of the design construction and management of projects. The regulations require that the right people with the right skills and qualifications are in place to manage risks on site. This includes ensuring that all workers are properly trained and equipped to carry out their tasks safely. The regulations encourage co-operation and coordination throughout the project ensuring that all stakeholders are aware of the risks and are working together to manage them. The main aims of the regulations are to improve planning and management from the initial concept to properly manage hazards and to ensure that the project is delivered safely and efficiently. By complying with the regulations clients can be confident that they are providing a safe and healthy working environment for their workers while also meeting their legal obligations..
[Audio] 1. The Principal Designer is responsible for planning managing monitoring and coordinating health and safety in the pre-construction phase for domestic projects replacing the C-D-M role. 2. The Principal Designer and Principal Contractor are appointed for all projects with more than one contractor on site. 3. Written construction phase plans are required for all construction projects. 4. The competence required for the main duty holders has been split into skills knowledge training and experience. 5. Updated guidance is available for the main duty holders. 6. C-D-M applies to all construction work. 7. Compliance with health and safety laws and the common law duty of care is important to ensure a safe and healthy working environment in the construction industry..
[Audio] We take responsibility for ensuring the health safety and welfare of workers and the public during the construction process. The five duty holders are: Client Designer Contractor Sub-contractor and Worker. It is important that all duty holders understand their responsibilities under C-D-M and work together to create a safe and healthy working environment. Compliance with C-D-M Regulations can help prevent accidents injuries and illnesses in the construction industry..
[Audio] Our presentation provides health and safety training in the construction industry. We cover course arrangements programme contract introductions course assessments and documentation day one subjects course registration and health and safety in construction. We emphasize the importance of complying with health and safety laws and the common law duty of care. Our goal is to provide comprehensive training to our clients to ensure a safe and healthy working environment in the construction industry. The Construction Design and Management (C-D-M--) 2015 Regulations place responsibility for managing health and safety on construction projects on the three main duty holders: The Principal Designer (P-D---)..
[Audio] We provide health and safety training in the construction industry. Our presentation covers topics such as course arrangements programme contract introductions course assessments and documentation day one subjects course registration and health and safety in construction. We emphasize the importance of complying with health and safety laws and the common law duty of care. Our goal is to provide comprehensive training to our clients to ensure a safe and healthy working environment in the construction industry. We discuss the Notification Threshold for construction work under CDM 2015. According to CDM 2015 work that lasts longer than 30 working days and has more than 20 workers working simultaneously or work that exceeds 500 person days must be notified to the H-S-E (ORR/ONR) prior to the construction phase. This notification must be submitted using the Form 10 (F10) and must be displayed on site. The client is responsible for ensuring this notification is submitted and displayed but this may be delegated to the PC..