The UK construction sector is vast and varied—from re-pointing a brick wall or fixing a leaking roof, through to complex infrastructure projects like HS2. But one thing is consistent across the entire industry: every project is subject to vital health and safety regulations.
And here lies the problem.
Many smaller developers and builders—especially those operating in the £250k to £800k project range—remain unaware of their legal duties. We see this daily at Compass HSC. Domestic housing schemes, one-off refurbishments, and smaller commercial builds often proceed without proper regard to the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM 2015), or many of the other key regulations that apply on every site:
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The Working at Height Regulations
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Control of Asbestos Regulations
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Control of Noise at Work Regulations
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Control of Vibration Regulations
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COSHH Regulations (for respirable building materials including wood and silica)
The numbers speak volumes. As of early 2024, around334,000 self-employed individuals were working in the UK construction and building trades—representing roughlyone-third of the sector’s 2.08 million workforce. Many of these workers are operating on sites where developers and clients have little understanding of their duties under CDM 2015 or other regulations.
Real-World Consequences
Two recent cases highlight the risks:
Sherwood Homes was fined£76,000 for multiple health and safety failings on two domestic construction sites in Preston and Tarporley. The company failed to meet basic CDM responsibilities—including inadequate site management and failure to notify projects to the HSE (via F10).
Nofax Enterprises Ltd (London) was fined£63,000 plus costs after multiple serious failures were found on a four-storey residential project in Dalston. The site was closed twice due to:
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Uncontrolled working at height
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Poor fire precautions
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Exposure to silica and wood dust
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Inadequate COVID and welfare controls
Both cases underline a critical truth:lack of awareness is not a defence. Developers and builders are legally accountable for managing health and safety, even on smaller sites.
A New Resource to Help You Comply
Recognising the urgent need to support this under-served part of the construction sector, Compass HSC has created a brand-newDevelopers & Builders landing page. Our goal is to make compliance more accessible, practical, and achievable for smaller developers, builders, and contractors.
This dedicated online hub will provide:
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Clear guidance on CDM 2015 requirements: What you need to know and do as a developer, principal contractor, or designer.
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Summaries of key regulations: Understand your duties under Working at Height, Asbestos, Noise, Vibration, COSHH, and more.
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Real-life case studies: Learn from recent enforcement cases and understand how to avoid similar pitfalls.
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Practical tips and resources: For raising standards on smaller sites without unnecessary bureaucracy.
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Links to additional support: Access further expert advice from Compass HSC where needed.
Our aim is toempower developers and builders to manage health and safety confidently, reduce risks, and comply with their legal duties—without being overwhelmed.
Whether you’re a developer overseeing a domestic build, or a builder working as principal contractor, this new resource will help you stay on the right side of the law—and protect everyone working on your site.
The new landing page will be live shortly—watch this space and be ready to take advantage of the resources and guidance on offer.
Compass HSC can help
If you need tailored support—from CDM advice and policy reviews to site audits and hands-on project support—we’re here to help.
Contact us today to discuss how we can help your project comply with the law, protect your workforce, and deliver safely.