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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p>Here at<strong> </strong><a href="https://johnburkeassociates.com/"><strong>John Burke Associates</strong>,</a> we have had the pleasure of working on some of the most exquisite <strong>architecture</strong>. From <strong>innovative modern designs</strong> to sublime <strong>historical buildings</strong>, each project is enjoyable through its individual merit. For example,<strong> state-of-the-art technology </strong>used in <strong>modern construction </strong>is constantly evolving, giving <strong>developers </strong>innovative ways to <strong>build</strong>. Thus, providing <strong>project managers </strong>such as ourselves with new and exciting methodologies and process models. However, there is something about <strong>historical architecture</strong>, which is thought-provoking, when one considers <strong>architecture </strong>before technology.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Why is Historical Building Preservation Important?</h2>



<p>In addition to the law, there is an abundance of reasons to support the <strong>preservation </strong>of <strong>historical buildings </strong>and <strong>architecture</strong>. Whilst the covenants of working on a <strong>listed building are </strong>often more complicated, the reward is also much higher. Here are a few reasons we believe <strong>preserving history </strong>is also beneficial.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Intrinsic Value</h3>



<p>Many <strong>historic buildings </strong>play a bigger role in our communities than you may imagine. The <strong>grand designs </strong>and intricate details of older<strong> buildings </strong>were created by materials such as rare hardwood from primary forests which no longer exist. Such buildings are often focus points for towns and cities to serve as a reminder of the area’s history.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Environmental Considerations</h3>



<p>In an era where <strong>net zero </strong>is at the forefront of the<strong> construction industry&#8217;s</strong> priorities, <strong>refurbishment </strong>is a positive step. <strong>Regenerating</strong> <strong>old</strong> <strong>buildings </strong>to give them a new lease of life saves energy resources spent on <strong>building materials, equipment, transportation, </strong>and <strong>tools</strong>. Therefore, <strong>reducing </strong>the harms of <strong>construction waste </strong>while <strong>preserving historical beauty.</strong></p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Educational &amp; Cultural Aspect</h3>



<p>As mentioned earlier, when looking at an <strong>older building</strong>, one can’t help but appreciate the beauty created without <strong>advanced technology</strong>. These buildings are evidence of the work our forefathers and ancestors put into making our towns and cities beautiful. <strong>Restoring </strong>and <strong>preserving historical</strong> <strong>buildings</strong> and <strong>landmarks </strong>enriches the cultural values of those residing nearby. Consequently, unifying goals towards a better future whilst preserving the fundamental <strong>history </strong>of <strong>construction</strong>.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Work with an Award-Winning Team</h2>



<p><strong>John Burke Associates </strong>provides a comprehensive portfolio of services to our clients. Our award-winning team have worked on a variety of projects pertaining to listed buildings. Our father and son team David and Dale Hayward received the prestigious Peter Wilson Award 2022. This was given for their work on the grade 1 listed<a href="https://bath.hotelindigo.com/"> Indigo Hotel in Bath</a> a large and complex project. Most recently <strong>Gilly Carr FICWCI,</strong> for his monumental achievement at this year’s <strong><a href="https://www.icwci.org/page/?title=The+Building+on+Quality+Awards&amp;pid=27">Building on Quality Awards</a>.</strong></p></div>
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		<title>Navigating Construction Work in Snow and Low Temperatures</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[As the temperature drops in the UK this week, the challenges of working in construction during snow or low temperatures are significant. Understanding the legal obligations, employer responsibilities, and practical advice for coping with these conditions is crucial for the safety and efficiency of any construction project.&#160;In this blog, John Burke Associates explains your key [&#8230;]<p>Read more at <a href="https://johnburkeassociates.com/employer-responsibilities/">John Burke Associates</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>As the <strong>temperature</strong> <strong>drops</strong> in the <strong>UK</strong> this week, the challenges of <strong>working</strong> in <strong>construction</strong> during <strong>snow</strong> or <strong>low temperatures</strong> are significant. Understanding the legal obligations, <strong>employer</strong> <strong>responsibilities</strong>, and <strong>practical</strong> <strong>advice</strong> for coping with these conditions is crucial for the <strong>safety</strong> and <strong>efficiency</strong> of any<strong> construction project.&nbsp;</strong>In this blog, <a href="https://johnburkeassociates.com/"><strong>John Burke Associates</strong> </a>explains your <strong>key responsibilities</strong> to your <strong>workers</strong>.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Understanding UK Laws on Low-Temperature Working</h2>



<p>In the UK, while there is <strong>no legal minimum outdoor working temperature,</strong> the <strong><a href="https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1992/3004/contents/made">Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992</a> </strong>mandate that <strong>employers</strong> provide a &#8216;<strong>reasonable</strong>&#8216; <strong>working</strong> <strong>temperature</strong>. For <strong>construction</strong> <strong>sites</strong>, this means <strong>employers</strong> must<strong> assess risks</strong> and implement reasonable measures to <strong>protect workers</strong> from the <strong>cold</strong>. The <a href="https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1992/3004/contents/made"><strong>Health and Safety Executive (HSE)</strong></a> provides guidance on <strong>working</strong> in <strong>cold conditions</strong>, emphasising the need for <strong>risk assessment</strong> and <strong>management</strong>.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Employer and Site Manager Responsibilities</h2>



<p><strong>Employers</strong> and<strong> site managers</strong> have a <strong>legal obligation</strong> to ensure the<strong> health and safety</strong> of their <strong>workers</strong>. This includes:</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Risk Assessment:</h3>



<p><strong>Identifying potential hazards</strong> associated with <strong>low temperatures</strong> and <strong>snow</strong>, including <strong>risks</strong> of <strong>slips</strong>, <strong>trips</strong>, <strong>falls</strong>, <strong>frostbite</strong>, or <strong>hypothermia</strong>.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Providing Appropriate PPE:</h3>



<p>Ensuring all <strong>workers</strong> have access to suitable<strong> personal protective equipment (PPE),</strong> such as<strong> insulated gloves, waterproof boots, </strong>and <strong>thermal clothing.</strong></p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Site Safety Measures:</h3>



<p><strong>Implementing safety measures</strong> like <strong>gritting</strong> for <strong>icy</strong> <strong>surfaces</strong>, providing sheltered areas, and ensuring that <strong>equipment</strong> is <strong>safe</strong> to use in <strong>cold</strong> <strong>conditions</strong>.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Training and Awareness:</h3>



<p>Educating <strong>staff</strong> about the signs of <strong>cold</strong> <strong>stress</strong> and the importance of <strong>regular</strong> <strong>breaks</strong> in warm areas.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">General Advice for Working in Snow or Low Temperatures</h2>



<p>Working in <strong>cold</strong> <strong>weather</strong> calls for specific precautions:</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Stay Warm and Dry:</h4>



<p>Layer clothing to stay <strong>warm</strong> and <strong>dry</strong>. <strong>Waterproof</strong> and <strong>windproof</strong> outer <strong>layers</strong> are essential.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Regular Breaks:</h3>



<p>Take <strong>regular</strong> <strong>breaks</strong> in heated areas to prevent <strong>cold stress.</strong></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Stay Hydrated and Energised:</h4>



<p>Drink warm fluids and eat high-energy foods to <strong>maintain</strong> <strong>energy</strong> <strong>levels</strong>.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Clear Snow and Ice:</h4>



<p>Keep <strong>working</strong> <strong>areas clear</strong> of <strong>snow</strong> and ice to <strong>prevent accidents.</strong></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Check Weather Forecasts:</h4>



<p>Be prepared and adaptable to changing weather conditions.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Conclusion</h2>



<p><strong>Working</strong> in <strong>construction</strong> during <strong>snow</strong> or <strong>low</strong> <strong>temperatures</strong> in the <strong>UK</strong> requires careful <strong>planning</strong> and <strong>adherence</strong> to <strong>safety</strong> <strong>standards</strong>. By understanding the legal framework, fulfilling <strong>employer responsibilities,</strong> and following general <strong>safety advice</strong>, <strong>construction</strong> <strong>sites</strong> can maintain <strong>productivity</strong> while ensuring the <strong>wellbeing</strong> of all <strong>personnel</strong>. Remember, the key to successful winter <strong>construction</strong> is <strong>preparation</strong>, <strong>awareness</strong>, and ongoing <strong>vigilance</strong> against the unique <strong>challenges</strong> posed by <strong>cold weather</strong>. Stay safe and stay informed!</p>
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