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Contractors warn of safety risks from inexperienced machinery operators

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Two major contractors have issued warnings about the health and safety risks caused by operators using construction equipment which they are not familiar with.

In a debate hosted by Construction Management and the International Powered Access Federation, safety experts from Laing O’Rourke and Sir Robert McAlpine described operator familiarisation with site machinery they use as “essential” but were concerned that it may not always be carried out properly.

“Familiarisation is absolutely essential,” said Craig Hook, Sir Robert McAlpine head of lifting solutions. “But with all of the programme constraints, you can get into a situation where a machine is being delivered before the subcontractor arrives on site. How do you then make sure that they are properly familiarised? Making sure that you’ve got the team ready to receive the machine and have them ready to receive a proper demonstration from a representative of the rental company is really important.”

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