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Cable strikes: proving services are located before you dig

Cable strikes remain one of the most stubborn, high-consequence risks on UK projects. Whether you’re trenching for drainage, piling near a footpath, or installing...

Plant–Pedestrian Segregation: Practical Controls for Live Sites

Plant and pedestrian separation sits in the top tier of site risks. Even well-run projects see pressure points at shift change, during peak deliveries,...

MEWP Rescue Plans: What Supervisors Must Put in Place

Mobile Elevating Work Platforms make high-level tasks efficient, but when something goes wrong at height the window for a safe recovery is tight. A...

Avoiding service strikes: practical permit-to-dig controls

Digging into unknown ground is one of the few activities that can shut a project down in seconds. A service strike brings real harm...

Preventing cable strikes: permit to dig done right

Cable strikes still account for some of the most disruptive and serious near-misses on UK sites. Power, comms and fibre are everywhere, often undocumented...

Cable strikes: permit-to-dig and service locating essentials

Cable strikes are still one of the fastest ways to turn a routine dig into a life‑changing incident, a public outage and a wrecked...
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