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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?

Norway

Norway

Health and safety measures on construction sites are regulated by the Working Environment Act of 2005 (Arbeidsmiljøloven) and its associated regulations.

The most important provisions affecting the Norwegian construction industry, in respect of health and safety, are the regulations commonly referred to as ‘the Builder Regulation’ of 2009 (byggherreforskriften). These regulations are based on the European Council Directive 92/57/EEC on minimum safety and health requirements at temporary or mobile work sites.

The Builder Regulations of 2009 require that a written health, safety and working environment plan is created before the project is started and kept until six months after the work is completed. The plan is custom made for each particular project and must be easily accessible and made available to the workers at all times. This plan needs to set out the arrangements for the project, taking into account the potential risks to health and safety.

If the work is expected to exceed 15 days in duration or if the level of work is expected to exceed 250 man-days, the builder is required to give prior notice to the Norwegian Labour Inspection Authority. This notice must be sent at least one week before the work starts.

When there are several different elements of work on the construction site (whether they take place at the same time or successively), the client must appoint a ‘Health and Safety co-ordinator’. The Health and Safety co-ordinator’s role is to co-ordinate the project so that regulations on health and safety are followed, including the health and safety plan. In addition, the Health and Safety co-ordinator must constantly update a list of every person who is carrying out work at the construction site.

Negligent or intentional breach of the Builder Regulation will give rise to criminal liability.