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Health and safety

In this country, what are the main rules relating to health and safety on construction sites? Do these rules in any way relate to the use of the development after construction is completed?

Hungary

Hungary

There are several statutory regulations relating to health and safety in the workplace and on construction sites, including provisions relating to protective clothing and equipment, maintenance of a safe working environment, mandatory training and fire protection rules etc. Certain construction activities require the presence of professionals qualified in fire protection.

The parties usually agree in the construction contract that the (main) contractor will be the person liable to ensure that the health and safety regulations are complied with on the construction site.  Furthermore, one of the main roles of the technical manager (who coordinates and manages the construction works) employed by the main contractor is to ensure that the works are in full compliance with the applicable laws and regulations, including health and safety regulations.1 Necessary steps are required to be taken already in the design stage preceding the construction itself (eg the designer shall appoint in advance in the process of preparing the construction master plan a coordinator for upholding occupational safety and health requirements and shall make recommendations for the completion of the working drawings from the point of view of health and safety at works). Contractors are required to use a coordinator during construction works also. The construction superintendent shall implement the coordinator’s reasoned recommendations. The contractor may begin setting up the construction site only if a safety and healthcare plan is enclosed with the construction master plan.

Following completion and takeover, liability shifts to the employer (or owner) and in practice transforms into a liability to maintain and repair the building and to keep it in a proper condition which does not endanger health and safety.2

 


1Gov. Decree 191/2009, 13-14.§, 4/2002 Decree of the Minister of Social and Family Affairs and the Minister of Health on minimum requirements for the protection of workers at construction sites and during construction processes
2Gov. Decree 191/2009, 34.§ (5), (6), Act C of 2023, 174.§ (2)