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Construction Safety Partnership Advisory Committee (CSPAC) is now accepting entries for the 2018 Construction Safety Representative Award

Please be advised that the Construction Safety Partnership Advisory Committee (CSPAC) is now accepting entries for the 2018 Construction Safety Representative Award. The CSPAC recognise the importance of the role of the Construction Safety Representative and is proud to sponsor an award (€500 plus a Certificate of Recognition) for the Construction […]

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Now accepting entries for the 2018 Awards for Innovation in Health & Safety

Please be advised that the Construction Safety Partnership Advisory Committee (CSPAC) is now accepting entries for the 2018 Awards for Innovation in Health & Safety. Click below for entry forms and award criteria. There are three individual categories of award:

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Requirements for Construction Site Welfare Facilities

This following guidance has been updated in order to comply with current legislation in particular the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (Construction) Regulations 2013 Part 14 Construction Site Welfare Facilities.   Year : 2017 – More Information

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Be Smart for Construction

If you are being appointed as a Project Supervisor Construction Stage (PSCS) for a construction project you now have the option to download a Construction Stage Safety and Health Plan template when you complete a hazard assessment for a construction business type in your My BeSMART management screen. You must […]

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Construction Safety Partnership Advisory Committee (CSPAC) Launch Action Plan for 2022 – 2024

16th February 2022 The Construction Safety Partnership Action Plan 2022-2024 aims to reduce the level of fatalities, serious injuries and ill health in the construction sector. There were 10 construction related fatalities in Ireland in 2021 and many more suffered serious life changing injuries as a result of work-related incidents. […]

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CIF calls on SMEs to think safety to reduce workplace accidents

CIF calls on SMEs to think safety to reduce workplace accidents

The Construction Industry Federation has launched its annual construction safety week campaign today and called on all construction companies to set aside time this week to reemphasise the importance of safety to their employees with a view to further reducing workplace accidents.

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Paul Kelly, King and Moffat winner of the CSPAC Construction Safety Representative Award 2015

Paul Kelly, King and Moffat winner of the CSPAC Construction Safety Representative Award 2015

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SNPS win CSPAC/NISO Innovation Award 2015

SNPS won the CSPAC/NISO Innovation Award 2015 for small firms for its safety net tracking software.

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Construction Safety Representative Award 2015

CSPAC Award Consultation between Management and Employees is a vital component of an organisation’s management of health and safety. The CSPAC recognize the importance of the role of the Construction Safety Representative and is proud to sponsor an award (€500 plus a Certificate of Recognition) for the Construction Safety Representative […]

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The CSPAC Small Contractor / Sub Contractor Innovation Award

The CSPAC Small Contractor / Sub Contractor Innovation Award will be awarded to a small contractor who has introduced an innovation / change to the way that they operate that has made improvements to health and safety within the last three years. This may have been a small engineering change […]

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This website contains information on many aspects of health and safety in the workplace. No information contained within this website should be taken as constituting legal advice.
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