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Hi, Working in the construction industry and we had a discussion on site lately. As the topic says, do H&S Managers have right to check subcontractor's containers (tools, coshh containers on site)?
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By check, what do you mean? What are you checking for? The correct equipment, illicit materials, theft? Without more details, it is hard to determine if any H&S issues are relevant. Tony.
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Yes, correct equipment or damaged equipment, diesel boxes and other flammables, any leakings, checking power tools etc. For a real example, I saw they are storing chemicals with safety lines in storage trolleys before. This is the reason I want to check to see if everything is right in storage trolleys or storage containers.
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I'll turn the question around; why wouldn't they allow you to? Can't see any of the construction team I work with saying no. Nothing to hide and always happy to demonstrate that we are good at what we do.
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I will throw in a curve ball which is who is in control of the site?
If contractually the subbie container is their sole domain and documented as such then any visit would be by invitation only. If on the other hand they merely have permission to place their container on the site then the contract permitting this should have included rights of access.
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I will throw in a curve ball which is who is in control of the site?
If contractually the subbie container is their sole domain and documented as such then any visit would be by invitation only. If on the other hand they merely have permission to place their container on the site then the contract permitting this should have included rights of access.
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‘Have a right to’ and ‘can’ are two different things. Have you asked them, having explained why it might be ever bodies interest to do so? If so and they have refused, have they given a reason? It seems strange for a subbie who, I assume, wants to work for you again not to cooperate. If you are going to take the ‘have a right to’ approach then then its down to the conditions of your contract. It could be spelled out explicitly but it could also be implied: ‘ the principle contractor retains responsibility for H&S on the site and as such reserves the right to inspect the site and to oversee any works on the site’ which probably covers that.
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