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Grant1962  
#1 Posted : 19 August 2015 23:15:50(UTC)
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Grant1962

Hi guys, not sure about a certain project notification. The project is notifiable and involves 70 plus miles of small road and street trenching. I do not want to list each road as a single project and listing each and every road and street seems very long winded. Are their any suggestions on how I could encapsulate the project within the F10 a such as "multiple street work ?? City centre"?

The list of streets is over 50 pages of A4!!!!
ashleywillson  
#2 Posted : 20 August 2015 07:25:13(UTC)
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ashleywillson

The F10 says for multiple locations you must enter the main site address or office address.

If you don't have a main one, perhaps enter a central location?
Grant1962  
#3 Posted : 20 August 2015 09:46:34(UTC)
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Grant1962

Thanks Ashley, the works will be progressive utilities installation from street to street throughout a city centre. We will have a leased office to manage the process locally to the works, so maybe use that address as site of works?
ashleywillson  
#4 Posted : 20 August 2015 10:50:25(UTC)
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ashleywillson

Yeah I think that would work. You can always supply additional information if required to the HSE via email if challenged or requested.
RP  
#5 Posted : 21 August 2015 19:13:47(UTC)
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RP

Hi,

Used to have to do this for Local Authority works. Put in an F10 which covers the full site area as one long term construction project, as stated before 'multiple sites'. This then has the main H and S file in the principle controlling office. Each site then has a 'site specific' risk assessments which would mainly cover temporary traffic management and any site specific risks. I had spoken with HSE on this and they did not have a problem as long as site specific risks are being managed. Many hazards/risks will be common to all the sites.
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