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How can HSE ensure that our regulatory approach in the built environment is fit for purpose for the future?
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How can HSE ensure that our regulatory approach in the built environment is fit for purpose for the future?
Are there significant implications for building users’ and construction workers’ health and safety arising from carbon reduction involving: retrofitting domestic and commercial buildings; constructing, altering or decommissioning high hazard infrastructure/plants; low carbon heat solutions; zero emission vehicles and plant; reduced carbon materials; climate adaption to existing buildings and infrastructure?
Health and Safety Executive, 2024
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How can HSE ensure that our regulatory approach in the built environment is fit for purpose for the future?
Are there significant implications for construction worker health and safety arising from widespread adoption across this diverse sector of: Modern Methods of Construction (MMC); AI, inherently safer design principles, Autonomy and the Internet of Things; Robotics; Advanced materials and additive manufacturing?
Health and Safety Executive, 2024
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How can HSE ensure that our regulatory approach in the built environment is fit for purpose for the future?
How can BSR most effectively evaluate the impact of the Building Regulations and associated guidance on improved building safety outcomes?
Health and Safety Executive, 2024
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How can HSE ensure that our regulatory approach in the built environment is fit for purpose for the future?
How can building management data be structured, shared and used to enable well-informed duty holder decision-making throughout the life cycle of a building?
Health and Safety Executive, 2024
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