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Water Conservation on Construction Sites

Water conservation plays a vital role in reducing environmental impact and supporting sustainable construction practices. This blog outlines practical steps construction sites can take to minimise water waste, including leak reporting, efficient water use, safe reuse, dust control alternatives, runoff prevention, and supporting main contractor water monitoring systems.

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Closing Construction Sites Safely for the Christmas Period

The Christmas period can present increased safety and security risks on construction sites, whether they are closing temporarily or continuing to operate. This blog outlines key steps for safely shutting down sites over the festive break, along with practical safety tips for teams working during the holiday period, helping duty holders remain compliant and protect workers, the public, and the site.

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Upcoming January & February Training Courses

This January and February, Combined Safety Solutions is delivering Mental Health First Aider and Manual Handling training courses in Hadleigh, Ipswich and Canterbury. These practical, instructor-led courses are designed to support employee wellbeing, improve workplace safety, and help organisations meet their health and safety responsibilities.

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Key Environmental Legislation in the Construction Sector

Construction impacts the environment, so managing waste, materials, and site activities responsibly is essential. The Environmental Protection Act 1990 and Environment Act 2021 set clear rules on preventing pollution, using licensed waste carriers, keeping proper documentation, and improving resource efficiency. Today, sustainability isn’t optional construction teams must show real compliance, protect the environment, and continually reduce their impact.

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Why Daily Pre-Use Checks Are Essential for Construction Safety

Daily pre-use checks on plant, access equipment, and fall arrest systems are essential for preventing accidents and meeting health and safety duties on construction sites. A few minutes spent checking for damage, faults, or missing components can stop serious incidents, reduce downtime, and keep workers safe. Safety starts before the job begins, make daily checks a non-negotiable routine.

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Carbon Offsetting in the Construction Sector

Carbon offsetting can help balance unavoidable emissions in construction, but only after real reductions are made. Poor-quality offsets and overreliance can undermine progress. Choose verified projects, stay transparent, and make offsetting part of a wider, long-term carbon reduction plan

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Waste Management: Taking Control of What Gets Thrown Away

Construction waste is costly and often avoidable. With on-site audits, waste reduction plans, and clear segregation (including bins for recyclables and COSHH materials), we help you cut costs, stay compliant, and build more sustainably.

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5 Minutes of Prevention: How Short Toolbox Talks Can Save Hours of Incident Investigation

A five-minute toolbox talk might not seem like much, but it can make all the difference.
Those quick safety check-ins before work start are powerful moments of prevention. They help teams spot risks, align on the day’s tasks, and avoid incidents that could lead to hours of investigation, paperwork, and downtime.

Short, focused talks build awareness, strengthen safety culture, and show that every minute invested in prevention pays off.
Because in safety, five minutes today can save hours tomorrow.

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