I was speaking to a member of Highlight the other month, he informed me that at some point in 2013 ( I believe june or july but do not quote me) that some new regulations come out regarding training.
He said that it will be manditory that ANYONE on a display site will need a form of " Official " training and proof of this. Now from what he said that means everyone including team members that are there purely to carry gear and help stake out.
Is it just me or does this seem a tad excessive? I think having anyone who is going to light the material or fuse should be trained but do umper lumpers really need it?
When the New Road and StreetWorks act came into force initially it was thought everyone on a roadworks site needed this qualification, however it since emerged that it is acceptable for only one of the works team to have it. Therefore if you have a gang doing a dig if the supervisor has it that is enough to pass an audit as he is responsible for that site and ensuring everything is done correct.
Could this be the case with these new regs coming into this industry? I cannot find this new legislation anywhere ( I dont really know where to look) so I cannot put it on here to quote, however if you can then please pop it on this thread. To top this off we had a council H&S officer carry out a surpise audit/inspection on a display we did, he also knew about these new regs coming into force. For the record we passed the inspection with flying colours

Jason