What are the bathroom building regulations in the UK?
This article will detail the bathroom building regulations in the UK to help keep people up to date and ensure drainage, ventilation, electrical and structural safety are all up to code.
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This article will detail the bathroom building regulations in the UK to help keep people up to date and ensure drainage, ventilation, electrical and structural safety are all up to code.
This guide explains how to reduce the risk of injury on a construction site, such as PPE, risk assessments, and health and safety training.
Fire safety is paramount on construction sites. This article focuses on temporary protection products with fire-retardant properties, explaining their importance in preventing fire hazards and complying with regulations. It also discusses how these products contribute to a safer work environment.
This article will detail the building regulations for stairs in the UK to help keep people up to date with info on 'rise' and 'going' measurements, 'pitch', 'headroom' and more.
Many construction sites will shut down this Christmas to allow workers to spend time with their families and observe the festivities. But what happens to the construction site during this down period?
Dust is a constant challenge that can not only pose a health risk to workers, but it can cause tools and building work to get dirty. Unfortunately, it is an inevitable by-product of construction work, particularly during the drier months of the year.
For businesses within the construction industry, UK Construction Week is the most anticipated event of the year. With the event taking place twice a year, once in Birmingham and then in London, there are three days full of seminars where experts share their knowledge and hundreds of exhibitors showcase their products and services.
When you are carrying out building work at a customer's home or you are refurbishing a property, it is vital that you use protective materials to ensure you don’t damage anything during the work you are carrying out. Carpets are a major area that need protecting during building work as they can easily be damaged.