Managing Workers & Contractors
Keep your workers and contractors healthy and safe onsite.
Keeping your workers and contractors safe at work is your main priority as a business owner.
Good worker and contractor management also not only helps improve planning and communication but makes your projects more efficient – saving you time and money.
The construction industry is mainly made up of small businesses and sole traders – businesses employing less than nine workers make up 87% of the sector.
Understanding who's responsible for what and when – and what each person or company needs to do – is crucial for keeping everybody safe at work.
Developing simple polices and processes will help you keep your people safe, including a code of conduct that sets the “house rules” for your workers and contractors on how they need to behave at work, and a site-specific safety plan for each job.
- Develop an induction process that covers health and safety requirements.
- Regularly train and assess your workers to ensure they're competent at the tasks they are expected to do in their jobs.
- If any of them are not competent, arrange for them to be supervised.
Plan how you will get your team to be part of the process to encourage them to engage and take ownership of health and safety in your business.
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