Leaflets
Leaflets to download A–Z
Leaflets marked (*) are available in priced packs from HSE Books You can order packs online or phone HSE Books on +44 (0)333 202 5070, where you can also order a free catalogue of all HSE publications.
A
Absolutely Essential Toolkit for the smaller construction contractor INDG344
B
- Basement construction: What you need to know as a busy builder CIS66
- Behaviour change and worker engagement practices within the construction sector RR660
- Buying new machinery INDG271
C
- Avoiding concealed services and overhead power lines: What you need to know as a busy builder CIS65
- Cast iron columns in buildings: the dangers of collapse from powered vehicle collision MISC157
- Cement CIS26
- Construction Phase Plan (CDM 2015)
- Construction site transport safety: Safe use of compact dumpers CIS52
- Consulting employees on Health and Safety INDG232
- Control back-pain risks from whole-body vibration INDG242
- Controlling construction dust with on-tool extraction CIS69
- Crossing high-speed roads on foot during temporary traffic management works CIS53
- Crushing and screening demolition materials CN4
- Need building work done? A quick guide for clients on the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015
D
- Construction dust: What you need to know as a busy builder
- Directors' responsibilities for health and safety INDG417 Also in Welsh
- Dust control on concrete cutting saws used in the construction industry CIS54
E
- Electrical safety and you: A brief guide INDG231
- Establishing exclusion zones when using explosives in demolition CIS45
- Excavation: What you need to know as a busy builder CIS64
F
- Controlling the risks in the workplace
- Fragile roofs GEIS 5
- Fragile roofs: What you need to know as a busy builder, contractor or maintenance worker
- Fragile roofs: What you need to know as a building owner, user or managing agent
H
- Handling kerbs: Reducing the risks of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) CIS57
- Hard hats - What you need to know as a busy builder
- Health and safety training: A brief guide INDG345
- High 5: five ways to reduce risk on site INDG384
- Preventing injury from handling heavy blocks: What you need to know as a busy builder
I
L
- Leadership for the major hazard industries: effective health and safety management
- Let drivers see and be safe QFF16
- Lifting equipment at work: A brief guide INDG290
- Old lead paint: What you need to know as a busy builder
M
O
Avoiding concealed services and overhead power lines: What you need to know as a busy builder
P
- Portland Cement dust: Hazard assessment document (2006)
- Preventing falls from vehicles INDG 413
- Preventing injury during plasterboard handling: What you need to know as a busy builder
- Providing and using work equipment safely: A brief guide INDG 291
- Protecting the public: What you need to know as a busy builder
Q
Question and answer brief for the construction industry on the Work at Height Regulations 2005
R
- Removing asbestos cement (AC) sheets, gutters, etc and dismantling a small AC structure A14
- Roof work - what you need to know as a busy builder
- Running a small construction site - what you need to know as a busy builder
S
- Safe erection, use and dismantling of falsework CIS56
- Safe use of ladders and stepladders
- Safe use of skip loaders ING378
- Safety of industrial lift trucks: a survey of investigated accidents and incidents April 1997 to March 2001] SIR60
- Scaffold checklist
- Silica CIS36
- Solvents CIS27
U
- Ergonomics and human factors at work: A brief guide INDG90
- Using contractors: A brief guide INDG368
- Using electric storage batteries safely INDG139
W
- Welfare - what you need to know as a busy builder
- What to expect when a health and safety awareness officer calls WCOV1100
- Work at height regulations 2005 (as amended) INDG401
- Working safely near overhead power lines AIS8
- Workplace transport safety - leaflet for employers
- Provision of welfare facilities during construction work CIS59
Y
Your health, your safety: A brief guide for workers INDG450
Priced packs
If you need more copies of a leaflet than you want to print out yourself – or you only have a black and white printer – you can order leaflets in priced packs. To find out how many you get in a pack, go to HSE Books and in the search box, type in the code for your leaflet. In our example, this would be INDG344.
Ordering
The HSE Books website will tell you how many leaflets you get in a pack, in this case, 5. Other leaflets come in packs of 10, 15, 20 or 25. We charge a standard price per pack, currently £3.50, which includes? postage and packing.
You can order packs online or phone HSE Books on +44 (0)333 202 5070, where you can also order a free catalogue of all HSE publications
You'll find a full list of leaflets and resources for the construction industry in Construction Resources by Topic.