3rd May 2006, 09:02 PM
I think the notion of the legality of CDM regulation apply or not is largely a red hearing. The CPM regulation represent a minimum standard, in effect, in the construction industry and it sensible to follow them even if technically there is not a legal requirement to do so.
I think a degree of common sense has to apply to this particular thread about welfare facilities. I often undertake work on sites where there are no welfare facilities. It is simply not worth while hiring in a portaloo in case I want to to use it in the few hours I am on site doing say a walk over survey. Hand cleaning is easy try either antiseptic wipes or the hand cleaning gels sold in garages for a pound.
Drinking water - try Perrier or Malvern. Hot drinks use a flask or a camping stove and kettle (assumming you can conform to the rules on transporting gas cyclinders).
Over a day or so then I think better arrangement should by definition be in place.
Peter Wardle
I think a degree of common sense has to apply to this particular thread about welfare facilities. I often undertake work on sites where there are no welfare facilities. It is simply not worth while hiring in a portaloo in case I want to to use it in the few hours I am on site doing say a walk over survey. Hand cleaning is easy try either antiseptic wipes or the hand cleaning gels sold in garages for a pound.
Drinking water - try Perrier or Malvern. Hot drinks use a flask or a camping stove and kettle (assumming you can conform to the rules on transporting gas cyclinders).
Over a day or so then I think better arrangement should by definition be in place.
Peter Wardle