Morclean Introduce Improved H&S Measures for All Site Works and Projects

Business owners are accountable for the health and safety of everyone that works for them and around them. As an accredited Safe Contractor, Morclean is dedicated to ensuring that Health & Safety (H&S) procedures are continuously upgraded and updated in line with legislation.

We have recently improved our H&S procedures to satisfy workplace safety obligations by introducing a single comprehensive Safety Station, complete with an HSE law poster, accident book, and fully stocked first aid kit.



The Morclean Safety Station provides key health and safety messages at an easily identifiable central point, ensuring team members and site visitors know exactly where to find the information and equipment that they need. 

The Morclean Safety Station is an easily identifiable blue box which is built on a pallet and sent to all projects where site work, construction work, or groundwork is being carried out.

The area that Morclean is working in is under the control of Morclean or its sub-contractors during the works. Morclean takes full ownership of the area, which is cordoned off with barrier tape for the duration of works, and the station is situated at the entrance to this dedicated area.

Inside the H&S station, there are generic files and safety info, a first aid box, a fire extinguisher, and an accident book, along with a visitor and contractor signing in record.

All Risk Assessment Downloads (RAMS) specific to the site will also be filed within the Safety Station and replaced for each project. These can be referred to during any works 
  • ALL engineers, ground workers, or similar, that are employed by Morclean or as a sub-contractor have to sign in and out of the contractors' book every day.
  • ALL visitors within the cordoned-off working area (including the client or site owner/occupier) will also need to sign in and out of the designated area.

    

Identifying sensible measures to control the risks in our workplace is paramount in ensuring that everyone is site-safe, and as we know, safety is priceless. 







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