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<blockquote data-quote="Essex1" data-source="post: 412404" data-attributes="member: 25368"><p>Really not a major issue. Templates are fairly plentiful on-line and all you need to do is fill in the variables. </p><p></p><p>Unfortunatly or fortunatly (which ever way you choose to look at it) this is the direction construction is going in, and has been for quite some time. You can choose to fight it and loose or get on board and be a reputable contractor that is seen to be moving with the times and actually puts some thought into managing the risks on site. </p><p></p><p>These things will only come into play if in the 1/10000 times a very serious accident occurs the HSE will delve into your processes and if you have ticked all the right boxes and done everything you can to limit risks then you will be fine. If you have not done a thing then you will be in the dog house. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Essex1, post: 412404, member: 25368"] Really not a major issue. Templates are fairly plentiful on-line and all you need to do is fill in the variables. Unfortunatly or fortunatly (which ever way you choose to look at it) this is the direction construction is going in, and has been for quite some time. You can choose to fight it and loose or get on board and be a reputable contractor that is seen to be moving with the times and actually puts some thought into managing the risks on site. These things will only come into play if in the 1/10000 times a very serious accident occurs the HSE will delve into your processes and if you have ticked all the right boxes and done everything you can to limit risks then you will be fine. If you have not done a thing then you will be in the dog house. [/QUOTE]
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