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How can construction products be made safer?

With a new safety regulator on the way, construction’s product manufacturers must respond to increased scrutiny and controls, writes Peter Caplehorn

It’s clear from recent government announcements that change is on its way for the construction industry. The government’s commitment to reform has been clear and the building blocks are gradually being put in place to drive that much-needed change.

The Building Safety Programme appears to be gathering pace – with an announcement on the removal of unsafe cladding and, crucially for product manufacturers, its commitment to the introduction of a new product safety regulator. This regulator will be based within the Office for Product Safety and Standards, which will be expanded and given a significant £10m budget.

First mentioned in the Hackitt review, the announcement is a significant step towards construction products becoming subject to scrutiny, controls and, possibly, sanctions if things go wrong with performance.

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