Preparation of Health and Safety Plans
At Civiltrek Ingeniería we elaborate health and safety plans for construction works, mandatory technical documents that establish the necessary preventive measures to ensure the safety of workers during the execution of the works.
Our technical team analyzes the characteristics of the work and the possible risks associated with each phase of the construction process, defining the necessary preventive measures, work procedures and protection systems in accordance with the regulations on prevention of occupational hazards.
The health and safety plan allows to organize the working conditions on site, ensuring that the execution of the work is carried out with appropriate safety measures and in compliance with current regulations.
In Civiltrek Ingeniería we develop plans tailored to the specific characteristics of each work, facilitating its implementation during the execution of the work.
Services available
Site risk analysis
Elaboration of the health and safety plan
Definition of preventive measures and protections
Technical documentation in compliance with regulations
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Frequently Asked Questions:
What is a Health and Safety Plan and when is it mandatory?
It is the document that defines the necessary measures to ensure the safety of workers during the execution of a work. It analyzes the specific risks of the project and establishes the preventive actions to avoid them.
It is mandatory in virtually any construction project, as it is part of the legal requirements to start work. It is not an optional procedure, but a key document in the construction process.
What type of risks are analyzed in this plan?
All risks associated with the execution of the work are analyzed: work at heights, earth moving, use of machinery, temporary installations, handling of materials, among others.
Each work site has its particularities, so the plan must be adapted to the actual conditions of the project, taking into account both the type of construction and its environment.
Why is it important that it is well prepared and not a generic document?
Because a generic plan does not respond to the real risks of the work. If it is not adapted to the project, it loses its practical usefulness and can generate risk situations.
A well-developed Health and Safety Plan makes it possible to anticipate problems, organize the work correctly and reduce the probability of accidents. In addition, it makes it easier for all the agents involved (construction company, technicians, workers) to have a clear idea of the measures to be followed.
What problems can arise if it is not properly raised?
From a legal point of view, this may result in penalties or even the stoppage of the work.
From a practical point of view, it increases the risk of accidents, disorganization in execution and delays resulting from poor preventive planning.
What is the value of proper site safety management?
It provides control, foresight and efficiency. A safe work is usually also a better organized work, with fewer unforeseen events and greater control over deadlines and execution.
It also conveys professionalism and reduces risks for both the workers and the developer.