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Posted By Ian Minty
I am looking for other contributors viewpoints on schoolchildren doing work experience on construction sites. This would be school pupils in the age range of 14 - 16 years.
As an authority we have a prohibition on pupils working over 2 metres in height while on work experience. While discussing construction placements with various construction providers, who specified that the pupils would be shadowing an experienced tradesman, we realised that there would be insufficient supervision while the tradesman was working at height, so we decided to put a prohibbition on pupils working on construction sites and to limit the placements in the construction industry either to workshops or repairs to domestic premises.
What are other contributors viewpoints on this?
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Posted By Dave Dowan
I agree with you stance on this although not involved with construct sites we do a lot of work at height. We also prohibit young workers and work experience placemnts from working at hieght. In addition we also prohibit them from various other areas which are considered high risk.
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Posted By Ian Minty
Also I forgot to mention that we do allow internal finishing work within buildings which are more or less completed etc, so that they are not exposed to the dangers in the early stages of new builds.
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Posted By Robert K Lewis
It's a sad reflection on the industry that we cannot rely on sites to maintain proper access and edge protection. I would still like to see such people brought onto site provided you can get a proper Risk Control plan and rely on the management to follow it.
Too often we, as an industry, rely on ladders for access and I strongly argue that there is no reason at all why staircases cannot be fitted even to scaffolds. Similarly good control and shadowing will give the required degree of reassurance. Provided that the access and egress, the edge protection and walk surface are managed and assessed by the shadow locally I feel that there is a lot to be gained.
I have problems with a standard 2 metres - does this mean that they cannot be anywhere that there is a landing or walkway above ground level as they might fall over the ballustrade. Interestingly the standards for edge protection in the Construction H&S regs are often higher than Building regs and the associated British Standards.
Also remember that it is often the finishing trades that have the most accidents.
Just a few thoughts anyway
Bob
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