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The Health and Safety Authority (HSA) will begin an inspection campaign on September 8th, targeting the forestry sector.
The campaign will focus on compliance with the Code of Practice for Managing Safety and Health in Forestry Operations. The authority said that this nationwide campaign is part of the HSA’s ongoing efforts to ensure safe working conditions in the sector.
As part of the campaign, HSA inspectors will carry out thorough reviews of workplace safety and health practices on forestry operations. There will be a particular emphasis placed on risk assessments and safety statements.
The inspections will focus on several key areas, including:
Ger Hartnett, senior inspector with the HSA, noted that the use of contractors is becoming increasingly common in Ireland’s forestry industry.
“This year, a significant number of contractors have entered the forestry sector to deal with the large volume of windblown trees caused by Storm Éowyn.
“Whether you’re a timber grower, purchaser, contractor or subcontractor, you have a legal duty to make sure that no one’s safety or health is put at risk during forestry operations,” he said.
The Code of Practice for Managing Safety and Health in Forestry Operations provides practical guidance on managing risks associated with forestry work. This code covers handling machinery, working at height and emergency response planning.
Original Article – Agriland
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