Ask Gavin: What do I need to know before hiring contractors?

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Gavin Scarr Hall, Director of Health and Safety

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When it comes to Health & Safety, Gavin’s here to put your mind at ease.

An anonymous employee needed guidance concerning hiring contractors and had a few questions.

Here's what was on their mind:

"Hi Gavin, I’ve got a lot of construction work coming up and I’m considering hiring contractors. I haven’t used them before, so I’ve got some questions you might be able to help with. How do I know they’re skilled enough to complete the work to a high standard? Will they need certain qualifications? I’m also aware they’ll need site inductions, what should this cover? Hope you’re able to shed light on these matters! Cheers"Anonymous

Gavin provided expertise:

“Hi Anonymous,

When your reputation is at stake and you’re relying on contractors, it’s vital that you’re confident they’re competent. Here are tips to decide if you can depend on them:

With that part of your questions covered, let’s discuss the importance of site inductions.

Providing site inductions transcends best practice. Under the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM) and the Building Safety Act 2022, it’s a legal requirement.

They are the final step to ensure workers are familiar with the environment they’re entering. Even experienced contractors cannot work safely if they’re oblivious to hidden risks.

If a building was constructed or renovated before 2000, it’s key that you provide an Asbestos Survey—if you don’t, you risk harming workers’ health and the HSE closing your site.

As the employer, you’re most knowledgeable about the site. You’re legally mandated to provide Pre-Construction Information (PCI), which includes:

Essentially, you’ll provide contractors with the where and what, whilst they’ll handle the how using RAMS. Here’s a breakdown of what that entails:

Thank you for your question, and I wish you all the best with your endeavours.

Gavin.”

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