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Health & Safety Blueprint: Update September 2011

The document outlines a health and safety blueprint from September 2011. It provides staff training on various health and safety subjects like vehicle and equipment safety, infection control, and hazardous material handling. The blueprint also details objectives around safety equipment, training, and initiatives to promote a healthy and safe work environment.

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Health & Safety Blueprint: Update September 2011

The document outlines a health and safety blueprint from September 2011. It provides staff training on various health and safety subjects like vehicle and equipment safety, infection control, and hazardous material handling. The blueprint also details objectives around safety equipment, training, and initiatives to promote a healthy and safe work environment.

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Architectual Technologists
Asbestos Removal Operative
Bench Joiner
Brick / Concrete Pavior
Bricklayer
Carpentry and Joinery
Construction Management
Construction Operative
Craft Mason
Curtain Wall Installer
Damp Proofer
Demolition Operative
Diamond Driller and Sawer
Directional Driller
Directors
Draught Proofer
Drilling Rig Operator
Dryliner / Partition Erector
Energy Assessor
Faade Cleaner / Repairer
Facilities and Office Manager
Fence Erector
Fenestration Surveyor
Floor Coverer & layer
Formworker
Glazier
Health and Safety Officer
Health and Safety Manager
Highways Operative / Manager
Industrial Painter
Insulation Installer
Kitchen Fitter
Land Driller
Landscape Hard / Soft
Lightening Conductor Installer
Lorry driver
Machinery Transporter Operator
Office Administrator
Painter and Decorator
Piling Rig / Operative
Planer Operator
Plant Manager
Plant Mechanic
Plant Operator
Plasterer Fibrous / Solid
Refractory Installations Operative
Road Building - Streetworker
Road Building - Surface Dresser Operator
Road Marking Machine/Vehicle Operator
Roofer - Built-up Felt
Roofer - Mastic Asphalt
Roofer - Metal / Slating & Tiling
Roofer - Single Ply
Roofer - Thatcher
Safety Barrier Erector
Scaffolder
Shopfitting Fixer & Joiner
Slinger/Signaller/Banksperson
Spray Concretor
Steel Erector
Steel Fabricator
Steel Fixer
Steeplejack
Stonemason
Store Person
Supervisor
Suspended Ceiling Fixer
Transport Officer / Manager
Underpinning Operations
Utilities - Cable / Water Mains Layer
Van & Mini Bus Driver
Wall and Floor Tiler
Welder
Window Fitter
Window Manufacturing Operative
Wood Machinist
Wood Preserver
Health & Safety Blueprint Notes
This poster is part of a range of publications that have been produced by CITB-ConstructionSkills NI to Health in Construction - refers to health based training for employees such as drugs and alcohol abuse,
provide advice and guidance on Health and Safety issues relating to trade persons, managers and health checks, stress etc.
professionals working in the Construction Industry. These publications are designed with the aim of Working at Heights / Fall Arrest Equipment - Fall Arrest Equipment refers to Harness and Lanyard,
eliminating and reducing the risk of accidents, injury and ill-health. Netting and Air Bags
Asbestos - Operatives involved in removing Abestos require Specialist Asbestos Training
This poster is intended only as a guide for developing a training programme of adequate health & safety First Aid Awareness - Please note Authorised First Aider requires 'First Aid at Work' Training
for each of the construction occupations within your organisation. Companies are encouraged to provide
additional training on Risk Assessment & Risk Management, Tool Box Talks and Induction Training as Defensive Driver Training - is recommended for all employees that drive company vehicles or transports
required. employees to the sites
Construction Management - refers to Contracts Managers, Site Managers, Quantity Surveyors, Buyers etc.
We would encourage the use of our Training Directory of registered courses which has an estimated Supervisor - refers to First Line Managers, Foremen, Gangers, Team Leaders, Charge Hands etc.
4,000 courses in areas such as Health & Safety, Construction Trades and Business Skills (IT, accounts, Office based staff - should receive working at height awareness training as required
and business studies) available at www.citbcsni.org.uk Registration cards - are valued by the construction industry and will require candidates to complete H & S
training or a computer based H & S test.
For further information about Health & Safety Training and publications contact CITB at: CDM - We recommend all personnel involved in construction should receive CDM awareness training
028 9082 5466 or alternatively visit www.citbcsni.org.uk
Disclaimer: The information contained in this publication is intended to provide general guidance only and should not be regarded as a complete and authoritative statement of the law. CITB does not accept or assume any liability or duty of care for any actions taken as a result of the information
contained in this publication. You should not act upon the information contained in this publication without obtaining specific professional advice. No representation or warranty (express or implied) is given as to the accuracy or completeness of the information contained in this publication, and, to the
extent permitted by law, CITB, its members, employees and agents do not accept or assume any liability, responsibility or duty of care for any consequences of you or anyone else acting, or refraining to act, in reliance on the information contained in this publication or for any decision based on it.

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