ART 4: eneral requirements for all onstruction sites. Shicun Hermee Jeevan

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ART 4: eneral requirements for all onstruction sites Shicun Hermee Jeevan

Part 4 sets out a number of provisions that only relate to work carried out on the construction site

Regulation 16 - Application of Part 4 Applies only to a construction site and contractor carrying out construction work must comply with the requirements of this Part

Regulation 17 - Safe places of construction work There must, so far as is reasonably practicable, be suitable and sufficient safe access and egress from: (a) every construction site to every other place provided for the use of any person whilst at work; (b) every place construction work is being carried out to every other place to which workers have access within a construction site. (2) A construction site must be, so far as is reasonably practicable, made and kept safe for, and without risks to, the health of any person at work there. (3) Action must be taken to ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, that no person uses access to or egress from or gains access to any construction site which does not comply with the requirements of paragraph (1) or (2). (4) A construction site must, so far as is reasonably practicable, have sufficient working space and be arranged so that it is suitable for any person who is working or who is likely to work there, taking account of any necessary work equipment likely to be used there.

Regulation 18: Good order and site security (1)Each part of a construction site must, so far as is reasonably practicable, be kept in good order and those parts in which construction work is being carried out must be kept in a reasonable state of cleanliness. (2)Where necessary in the interests of health and safety, a construction site must, so far as is reasonably practicable, and in accordance with the level of risk posed, comply with either or both of the following (a) have its perimeter identified by suitable signs and be arranged so that its extent is readily identifiable; or (b) be fenced off.

Regulation 30: Emergency procedures (1) In the interests of the health or safety of a person on a construction site, suitable and sufficient arrangements for dealing with any foreseeable emergency must be made and, where necessary, implemented, and those arrangements must include procedures for any necessary evacuation of the site or any part of it. (2) In making arrangements under paragraph (1), account must be taken of (a) the type of work for which the construction site is being used; (b) the characteristics and size of the construction site and the number and location of places of work on that site; (c) the work equipment being used; (d) the number of persons likely to be present on the site at any one time; and (e) the physical and chemical properties of any substances or materials on,or likely to be on, the site.

Regulation 31: Emergency routes and exits (1) Where necessary in the interests of the health or safety of a person on a construction site, a sufficient number of suitable emergency routes and exits must be provided to enable any person to reach a place of safety quickly in the event of danger. (2) The matters in regulation 30(2) must be taken into account when making provision under paragraph (1). (3) An emergency route or exit must lead as directly as possible to an identified safe area. (4) An emergency route or exit and any traffic route giving access to it must be kept clear and free from obstruction and, where necessary, provided with emergency lighting so that it may be used at any time. (5) Each emergency route or exit must be indicated by suitable signs.