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Disabled Access Provision (Temporary)
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Disabled Access Provision (Temporary)
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Ref: TBT-ACC-012 | Issue: 1 | Date: March 2026
| Presenter | Project | ||
| Location | Date |
What?
- Construction sites must maintain accessible routes for workers and visitors with disabilities where practicable.
- The Equality Act 2010 requires employers to make reasonable adjustments for workers with disabilities.
- Temporary access ramps, level crossings, and firm surface routes help wheelchair users navigate the site.
- Tactile and visual warnings at hazard points assist workers with visual impairments.
- Site welfare facilities including toilets and rest areas should be accessible to all workers.
- Construction work affecting public paths and entrances must maintain accessible alternative routes.
- Temporary signage should be at readable heights and use clear, high-contrast lettering.
- Evacuation plans must account for workers with mobility, sensory, or cognitive impairments.
- Task-specific risk assessments should consider how disabilities interact with the work hazards.
- Inclusive site design demonstrates respect for the diverse workforce that builds the UK.
Why?
| Legal duty | The Equality Act 2010 requires reasonable adjustments for workers with disabilities in all workplaces including construction sites. |
| Public access | Construction affecting public routes must maintain accessible alternatives for disabled members of the public. |
| Workforce inclusion | Accessible site design enables a wider range of workers to contribute safely to the construction project. |
| Do | Don't |
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See also: Temporary Access Safety Awareness | Site Induction Requirements |
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