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HSE targets Birmingham sites amid Commonwealth Games construction

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The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is to target Birmingham construction sites, as development in the city has increased in the run-up to the 2022 Commonwealth Games.

The HSE said that as the Games approached, the number of construction schemes across the city centre had almost doubled in 2021.

Inspectors will be visiting sites in the area to see how companies are keeping their workers, and anyone affected by the work they do, healthy and safe. If an employer is breaking the law, an inspector can issue an improvement notice which allows a minimum of 21 days for the problem to put right or, for the most serious breaches, a prosecution may be launched.

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