The importance of compliance in Construction
Posted 1 year ago
Compliance: It’s not the most exciting topic, but it just might be the (not so) secret building block bringing success to construction businesses.
In a nutshell, compliance can be defined as the rules and regulations that govern the way we work. They cover a broad spectrum of areas including Health & Safety, Environmental Standards, Employment Laws, and all sorts of other regulations that keep us working in the most efficient, safe, and environmentally sound ways.
Sadly, there’s a negative stigma surrounding compliance across all industries – it can be seen as ‘red tape’ or an annoyance that just gets in the way of you getting on with your job before you clock out, log off, or put that trowel down at the end of the day. However, these laws are in place for the benefit of everyone, and businesses that effectively comply with current regulations can reap many huge benefits.
What are the benefits of compliance in construction?
Let’s break down the ways in which you can boost your business through compliance…
Avoid accidents
The Construction sector champions Health & Safety. And compliance is its trusty sidekick that helps to ensure everyone’s wellbeing.
When strictly following Health & Safety regulations, you can create a secure working environment where accidents are less likely to happen. That’ll lead to fewer injuries, days off, and legal fees. Ultimately, you’ll have a happier and more productive team. Everybody wins!
Keep a good reputation
Think about it – would you hire a business that’s known for cutting corners and making its own rules? Probably not! So, why would someone else think any different when it comes to hiring a construction firm?
Compliance isn’t about ticking boxes; it’s about building trust with clients, suppliers, and the communities in which you work. When people recognise a business as legitimate and responsible, they’ll be more likely to choose them for their projects.
Stay on the right side of the law
Ignoring compliance can land you in hot water with the authorities, and you don’t want that headache!
From fines to jail time, we’ve seen Construction companies and those responsible for running them get in trouble before. Compliance helps everyone in the business stay on the right side of the law and show due diligence for current legislation.
Protect the environment
Construction doesn’t have to be all about steel and concrete… Construction firms can make a great difference when it comes to protecting our environment.
By following environmental regulations (and seeking accreditation where appropriate), construction firms can reduce their carbon footprint, minimise waste, and protect our planet. In turn, this will help you cut costs, enhance your reputation and increase your chances of winning work with future clients.
Keep your staff happy
To be a great business, you need to be a great employer. And that means treating your workforce right.
Employment Laws are in place to ensure fair pay, reasonable working hours, and safe conditions for all employees.
Online training for the Construction sector
The bottom line is that compliance is a key component in the backbone of a successful business. It shouldn’t be seen as a burden, but an opportunity to have company that runs in the best way possible for clients and emplyees alike.
With that being said, compliance isn’t always easy, and perhaps you might excel with a helping hand from compliance experts such as iHasco.
We make compliance training simple for the staff of over 10,000 organisations across the globe. With our library of construction-specific eLearning courses, we can help prepare your business for anything. There are lots of other benefits too, including cost-savings (in comparison to in-person training), flexibility of when and where employees do their training, and access to an intuitive Learning Management Platform.
Interested to see how we’ve already been helping businesses in the Construction sector? Check out these client stories from Marlborough Highways and Bell Group!
We’ve also put together this short video showcasing how we can support businesses in the construction industry.
So, what are you waiting for? Get started with a free, no-obligation trial to any of these courses today! Alternatively, you can request a bespoke quote and a member of our team will be in touch to discuss your training needs.
Paul Watts
Head of Marketing
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