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Digital construction on a shoestring

Digital construction on a shoestring

One-day workshop: Low-cost automation for SMEs – 26 February

Digital Construction on a Shoestring is an approach to increasing the digital capabilities of companies in the construction sector by deploying low-cost solutions one at a time.

Featuring interactive discussion and demonstrations, the event will showcase the Shoestring approach, which aims to rapidly accelerate digital use by reducing both the cost and complexity of solutions using off-the-shelf technologies and open source software.

The workshop is aimed at:
• Manufacturing SMEs, trade associations and networks
• Low-cost solution providers
• Regional business councils
• Manufacturing systems research groups

The workshop is being hosted at Cambridge University on 26 February and is free to attend – although places are limited. More information is available here.

NHBC launches Building for tomorrow 2020

NHBC launches Building for tomorrow 2020

NHBC launches Building for tomorrow 2020

FIS has been invited to speak at the NHBC’s event for house-building professionals, Building for Tomorrow.  Now in its 29th year of bringing the latest insight and expertise to the industry, the series of eight regional roadshows are being held at venues across the UK from February to April.

This year’s theme is Managing Milestones, Meeting Expectations and Maximising Future Quality and it will see NHBC bring together a range of important topics in a tailored agenda for each roadshow. Speakers from NHBC and across the industry will share the latest technical and regulatory updates as well as providing insight into best practices.

FIS will discuss the subject of quality and how this can be managed along with clients expectations through a process from; writing a specification, agreeing a quality benchmark at the beginning of the build and inspecting the final work. The presentations will be delivered by FIS Technical Director Joe Cilia and FIS Technical Engagement Manager Nigel Higgins.

The Building for Tomorrow roadshows take place as follows:

  • Taunton Rugby Club, Taunton – 25 February 2020
  • Doubletree by Hilton Cambridge Belfry, Cambourne – 3 March 2020
  • Haydock Park Racecourse, Merseyside – 5 March 2020
  • Doubletree by Hilton Westerwood, Cumbernauld – 10 March 2020
  • York Racecourse, York – 12 March 2020
  • National Motorcycle Museum, Solihull – 17 March 2020
  • Hilton, Templepatrick – 1 April 2020
  • QEII Conference Centre, London – 23 April 2020

Tickets are £275+VAT per delegate for the London event and £215+VAT for each event outside of London. FIS members are eligible for a three for the price of two offer when using code BFT342. For more details, visit https://shop.nhbc.co.uk/product-category/awards-and-events/building-for-tomorrow/, call 0344 633 1000 or email buildingfortomorrow@nhbc.co.uk

30% discount for FIS Members on Health and Safety and Environmental Guidance

30% discount for FIS Members on Health and Safety and Environmental Guidance

The Health and Safety and Environmental Manuals are produced using experts from across the industry, who give their time to producing leading sector publications on health and safety, and environmental issues. With the support of Build UK and it’s Trade Association members the Manuals aim to be the first port of call as to what good health and safety and sustainability in construction looks like, and FIS members now get 30% discount off all formats of the Manuals.

The Hardcopy/CDROM manual is updated twice a year, and the online version CIP Knowledge continuously, to ensure it provides the latest policy and best practice. In the latest version, we have:

• Setting Up on Site – a new Section of the Manual has been introduced to identify a number of the issues that need to be considered in order to minimise the environmental impact of the site establishment phase of a project.
• Nuisance – the guidance on the registration and GHG emission limits of Non-Road Mobile Machinery within London is updated together with advice on the recognition of engine type approvals. Guidance on the avoidance of vandalism on sites is included.
• A completely updated Temporary Works section following the release of BS5975:2019 in 2019.
• Updated Piling and Electricity sections
• A new draft drugs and alcohol policy and completely redrafted guidance.
• A new legal register providing a summary of why a particular Act or Regulation is relevant to your business.

Also available free of charge is a bi-monthly environmental newsletter Insights and blogs from leading industry experts in their field.

Hardcopies and CDROM/USB versions can be purchased here and the online version at www.cip-knowledge.com. Free one month no obligation trials are available on the online version you just need to register. To ensure you get your 30% discount please use the Promotional Code BUILDUK.

Occupational deafness – raising awareness and safe working practices

Occupational deafness – raising awareness and safe working practices

Almost 10 million people in the UK today are deaf or have some degree of hearing loss, this figure is rising. There are strong links between hearing loss, anxiety and depression and even dementia and it is therefore no surprise that Occupational Deafness represents the highest volumes of Employer Liability Claims in the UK, in fact in 2015/2016 it represented more than all other claims in this category (including asbestosis, RSI, vibration and breathing issues) put together.

This webinar looks at the issue of occupational deafness and how we as employers can start to raise awareness of the issue and adopt safe working practices and ensure that the products, processes and people that we work with combine to deliver a safer culture.

“I never wore ear defenders when I was on the tools. I was invincible so didn’t need them right ? Errrrmm turns out nope, here I am 30 years later and suffer from tinnitus and hearing lose in my left ear. In 1994 my daughter was born deaf, she didn’t have a choice, I did but I knew better !!. What a plank. The young “invincible” guys are still out there but hopefully it’s becoming less acceptable to be so reckless.”
Jim Hannon, Partner at LFS

This webinar is a collaboration between the British Safety Industry Federation and the Finishes and Interiors Sector (FIS) and will be chaired by Alan Murray, CEO of the British Safety Industry Federation .

Our speaker is David Greenberg, CEO at Eave:
David was inspired to establish Eave when practicing as an NHS Audiological Clinician when he realised he was treating the symptom and not the cause – over 46 million people in Europe work in dangerous noise levels. He founded Eave to develop and apply cutting edge technology to solve the global challenge of Noise Induced Hearing Loss. David holds a PhD in Auditory Neuroscience.

This webinar is being run in support of Tinnitus Week in 2020 (3-9 February 2020) For more information, please visit the British Tinnitus Association website https://www.tinnitus.org.uk/

FIS supports Specifi London Interiors event

FIS supports Specifi London Interiors event

FIS Technical Director Joe Cilia was delighted to be asked to join the Specifi 100 Voices speaker series at the Specifi London Interiors Roadshow event on Wednesday 5 February 2020.  The event brings together 100 thought leaders and activists across the construction sector to explore how this climate and biodiversity emergency declaration can be turned into practical action, the obstacles that must be overcome, and the tools available to specifiers to move towards the net-zero future.

Joe presented on how office partitioning has developed over the years to meet the changing requirements and functions of people within offices, how technology has allowed new ways of working and enabled flexibility within the work force and manufacturers have reacted to this demand for flexible layouts by developing relocatable and not just demountable partitions, that can be reused and are designed for deconstruction. 

The event was a great opportunity for us to update specifiers present about the best practice advice available from the FIS including the amazing vetted membership.  

CSCS online application service

CSCS online application service

Following the launch of the CSCS’s new online application service on 9 December, the site has experienced some technical issues resulting in increased card processing times for some applicants.

Alan O’Neile, Head of Communications at CSCS said: “In most cases cardholders can apply online for their own CSCS card without any issues. These cards are generally processed and delivered within 3-5 working days.

“However, employers applying online for cards on behalf of their employees may be experiencing problems. CSCS is working hard to fix these issues and we apologise for any inconvenience caused.”

In the meantime, CSCS has issued some advice to assist with card applications:

Employer applications:
There are several issues with the employer application process. These include:

  • Applications not saving
  • Missing applications
  • Cards not processed/delivered

Our team is working to resolve these issues. In the meantime, please apply as normal and your applications will be processed, and cards delivered within 10 days

Non urgent employer applications:
If you are an employer and your applications are not urgent, CSCS request that you wait until the issues with the employer application system have been resolved. Your assistance here would be greatly appreciated.

Renewals:
Several issues have been reported with the renewal of existing CSCS cards. CSCS recently confirmed the renewals issue is now resolved. Individual applicants wishing to renew an existing card can now proceed with their applications. Please note that there are some cards which cannot be renewed. For further information visit the New Not Renew webpage.

Photographs:
All applications currently require a passport style photo to be submitted. This is a temporary measure that will be resolved soon.

When fixed, applicants will not be required to submit a photo. The photo taken during the CITB Health, Safety and Environment test will automatically be uploaded during the application process.
CSCS will continue to keep the industry updated via their website and Twitter account.

Scottish Government Publication – practical fire safety guidance for existing specialist housing and other similar premises

Following the Scottish Government’s consultation – Practical fire safety for existing specialist housing and other supported domestic accommodation which closed in October 2019, they have now published new guidance – Practical Fire safety Guidance for existing Specialist Housing and other similar premises.

To download the guidance, click here.

MHCLG Call for Evidence – Fire Safety: Risk Prioritisation in Existing Buildings

The Government had previously announced its intention to introduce a Fire Safety Bill which will put beyond doubt that the Fire Safety Order requires building owners and managers of multi-occupied residential premises of any height to fully consider and mitigate the risks of any external wall system and front doors to individual flats.

There are a number of risk factors which may impact the level of risk and the consequent priority for inspection and/or remediation. MHCLG is seeking a means to make these assessments and decisions based on them using a risk informed methodology.

To better understand risks in existing buildings MHCLG is starting a wide ranging research project to develop an evidence base on how to characterise and prioritise the risk within buildings and how best to prioritise action based on a broader understanding of risk.

This call for evidence seeks your views and supporting evidence to help define the scope of this research by providing in advance stakeholder evidence to help define the scope of this research by providing in advance stakeholder and industry views on approaches, tools and methodology that should be considered.

A copy of the Call for Evidence can be viewed here. Please direct your response to joecilia@thefis.org by 10 February 2020.