All Health & Safety articles – Page 3
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Professional
Funding options limited for removal of unsafe cladding
Critics say timeline for applications is unrealistic and many owners and leaseholders are ineligible for funding
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Online
Notting Hill Genesis launches fire safety review of six residential blocks
One of London’s largest housing associations is to undertake a comprehensive safety review across a six-block residential development in London following advice that the construction of the buildings may be putting residents at risk.
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Professional
Who will meet the costs of fire safety work to residential blocks?
In July, the government published its draft Building Safety Bill, heralding the biggest changes to building safety for nearly 40 years. The reforms will cover any building that is at least 18m or more than six storeys above ground level, containing two or more dwellings.
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Insight
Health is now the priority on the home front
Experience of the pandemic has taught us many things, but the importance of our health and wellbeing, and that of our family and friends, sits front and centre. Many people are now recognising the importance and need to focus on their physical and mental health and the importance of the ...
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Professional
The draft Building Safety Bill sets out an overhaul of the system
Proposals include a national regulator, ‘golden thread’ of building information and a new homes ombudsman.
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Online
Covid-19 live updates: Property industry reacts as virus spread continues
Live updates from the Property Week team on the coronavirus outbreak’s impact on the property industry.
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News
Spread of coronavirus casts doubt on Mipim as Cushman & Wakefield pulls out
Major agencies review attendance at conference as virus spreads across Europe
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Online
Government names building owners with no plans to remove unsafe cladding
The government has begun naming building owners and managers without a plan to remediate unsafe cladding on at least one of their buildings, as part of its post-Grenfell screening programme.
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Online
Learnings from the Marchioness disaster: post-Grenfell recommendations cannot be ignored
In the early hours of 20 August 1989, the 47-ton pleasure steamer Marchioness , packed with 130 partygoers, sank in just 30 seconds after being hit by the 1,475-ton dredger Bowbelle on the River Thames in London.
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Markets
Building regulations in focus
Government and industry looking at measures to improve fire safety.
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Markets
HR teams take hands-on approach to relocations
Health and wellbeing are becoming more and more important in office moves. Helen Parton reports on the benefits
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