- Provide heated drying rooms with hanging space for wet clothing and PPE
- Ensure changing facilities are clean, ventilated, and accessible to all workers
- Separate storage for work clothing and personal clothing where possible
- Provide lockers or secure storage for personal belongings on site
- Maintain drying rooms regularly — check heating, ventilation, and cleanliness
- Ensure facilities are available from day one before construction work starts
- Provide additional separate facilities for workers handling hazardous substances
- Include welfare facility standards in the site induction for all workers
- Scale facilities to match the peak workforce numbers on site
- Report any welfare deficiencies to the site manager for prompt resolution
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- DON'T allow wet PPE to be stored in rest areas or canteen spaces
- DON'T leave drying room heaters unattended or allow them to become fire hazards
- DON'T use welfare facilities as additional storage for tools or materials
- DON'T ignore broken heating or ventilation — report and repair it promptly
- DON'T mix contaminated work clothing with personal clothing in the same area
- DON'T allow facilities to become dirty, overcrowded, or poorly maintained
- DON'T start work on site before welfare facilities are fully operational
- DON'T remove or reduce welfare provision as the project progresses
- DON'T block access to changing and drying rooms with site equipment
- DON'T dismiss welfare complaints — workers have a legal right to these facilities
See also: Welfare Facilities Standards | Welfare in Extreme Weather
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