Skip to Content
My Website
  • Learning Style
    • E-Learning
    • Face-to-Face
    • Virtual Classroom
    • In-House Training
  • Consultancy
    • Fire Risk Assessment
    • CHAS, Construction-line, Safe Contractor & SMAS
    • Face Fit Testing
    • Site Inspections
    • Health & Safety Audit
    • Risk Assessment
    • ISO 45001
    • ISO 14001
    • ISO 9001
    • Policy Writing
    • Electrical Equipment (PAT) Testing
    • All Services
  • Training Courses
    • IOSH
    • ProQual
    • QualSafe
    • Bespoke
  • About
    • About Us
    • Our Team
    • Accreditations
    • Careers
  • Blog
  • Contact
  • 0
  • 0
  • +44 1233 438817
  • Sign in
My Website
  • 0
  • 0
    • Learning Style
      • E-Learning
      • Face-to-Face
      • Virtual Classroom
      • In-House Training
    • Consultancy
      • Fire Risk Assessment
      • CHAS, Construction-line, Safe Contractor & SMAS
      • Face Fit Testing
      • Site Inspections
      • Health & Safety Audit
      • Risk Assessment
      • ISO 45001
      • ISO 14001
      • ISO 9001
      • Policy Writing
      • Electrical Equipment (PAT) Testing
      • All Services
    • Training Courses
      • IOSH
      • ProQual
      • QualSafe
      • Bespoke
    • About
      • About Us
      • Our Team
      • Accreditations
      • Careers
    • Blog
    • Contact
  • +44 1233 438817
  • Sign in

Top 10 Construction Site Hazards That Get Flagged in UK Safety Inspections

  • All Blogs
  • News
  • Top 10 Construction Site Hazards That Get Flagged in UK Safety Inspections
  • February 6, 2026 by
    Seitech International, Tendai Chimutso

    At SEI Tech International, we've conducted thousands of safety audits on building sites of all sizes. Although each site is unique, the risks we identify during a construction site safety inspection in the UK are usually familiar territory.

    If you're the person in charge of health and safety on-site, here's what you should be on the lookout for before the inspector arrives.

    ●       Working at Height Without Proper Protection

    Slip, trip, and fall hazards are still among the most common causes of severe injury in construction work. Too often, we see missing edge protection, insecure ladders, or no harnesses on employees.

    ●       Trespassing Housekeeping

    Trip hazards such as loose tools, dangling cords, and walkways clogged with materials may be insignificant, yet get recorded right away and justifiably so. A clean site is a secure site.

    ●       Incomplete Risk Assessments

    A generic risk assessment that is not representative of site conditions is a warning sign. We expect explicit documentation, task-specific controls, and regular revision.

    ●       Unprotected Excavations

    Exposed trenches or excavations without barriers, signage, or edge protection are high-risk hazards. Even shallow pits can lead to injury if neglected.

    ●       Unsafe Scaffolding

    Lacking toe boards, unstable frames, or a lack of inspection records are typical problems. Keep in mind, scaffolding needs to be inspected weekly and after severe weather.

    ●       Poor PPE Adherence

    We too frequently see employees without their eye protection, gloves, or hearing protectors, even when clearly necessary for the work. PPE only protects if it's on and being used correctly.

    ●       Exposure to Asbestos or Silica Dust

    Most sites don't control airborne hazards successfully. Inadequate ventilation, no masks, or no COSHH documentation to state what's done and why can all result in enforcement.

    ●       Temporary Electrics and Cabling

    Loose connections, trailing cables, or overloaded extension leads are actual risks. All electrical installations should be inspected, tagged and supervised by a qualified individual.

    ●       Poor Fire Prevention

    We often highlight blocked fire escapes, missing fire extinguishers, or no site-specific fire strategy. Fires on sites can spread quickly, and this section cannot be overlooked.

    ●       Poor Welfare Facilities

    Welfare is not a want, it's a statutory requirement. We seek clean toilets, running water, rest facilities and clear signs. Far too many sites fall short.

    For every construction site safety inspection in the UK, SEI Tech International aims to detect potential risks before they escalate into incidents. If you want to know where your site is at, we can evaluate, advise, and assist in bringing the standard higher, without interruption to your operations.

    in News
    Top 5 Reasons Your Workers May Be Failing Face Fit Tests

    SEI Tech International

    See the Risks. Secure the Workplace. Professional health, safety, and environmental training and consultancy services since 2010.

    +44 1233 438817 info@seitechinternational.org.uk
    The Panorama, Park Street
    Ashford, Kent
    TN24 8DF, UK

    Training

    • All Courses
    • E-Learning
    • Face-to-Face
    • Virtual Classroom
    • Training Schedules
    • Corporate Training

    Consultancy

    • All Services
    • Fire Risk Assessment
    • H&S Audit
    • ISO Management
    • Free Consultation

    Company

    • About Us
    • Our Team
    • Blog
    • Contact Us
    • Careers
    • Accreditations

    Newsletter

    Get the latest updates on training courses and safety tips.

    Follow Us

    Accredited by leading industry bodies

    Accredited Qualsafe Level 3 Health and Safety training in the workplace UK

    © 2026 SEI Tech International. All rights reserved.

    • Terms
    • |
    • Privacy
    • |
    • Cookies
    • |
    • Accessibility