C+S February 2021 Vol. 7 Issue 2

Basewell – Guardian2 Case Study

The Guardian2 is equipped with a function that allows data to be captured and reports to be automatically generated and sent to mul- tiple recipients via SMS or email. This also enables us- ers to set up alerts for when parameters for a particular hazard are exceeded. This allows site safety managers to monitor hazard levels remotely across multiple projects, and also allowed Basewell Ltd to easily auto- mate reports on dust levels and send these reports on to the Environmental Agency.

Establishing any construction project is a careful balancing act be- tween many legal, financial and social responsibilities. Firms not only have a responsibility to shareholders and business partners, but to their workers, the local authority and site neighbours in the wider commu- nity as well. Managing the latter set of responsibilities, while maintaining consistent project delivery, is something that Gibraltar based concrete fabrica- tion and construction contractor, Basewell Ltd, found to be a learning curve during the early days of the company. Established in 2010, the company was on the ground level of Gibraltar’s construction boom and has since grown to supply major construction companies on the island including GJBS, SITUS, SACYR, and CASAIS. Supplying and fabricating concrete meant that Basewell Ltd was faced with managing one of the most pervasive of construction site environ- mental hazards – dust. Exposure to high levels of dust can lead to long term health effects including respiratory illnesses and more immediate health risks such as eye and airway irritation and asthma attacks. Figures from the United Nation’s International Labour Organisation estimate that around 17 percent of global worker deaths are attribut- able to respiratory diseases , making the monitoring for and control of respiratory hazards such as construction site dust a vital responsibility. There are several methods to monitor for construction site dust, which include fence line or site boundary monitoring. Several monitoring solutions are set up around the perimeter of the site and consistently monitor levels of dust (and potentially other hazards like excess levels of noise and vibration), capturing data and alerting users to any breach in acceptable levels. This is the method that Basewell Ltd employed, using the Casella Guardian2 combined boundary monitoring solution. The Environmen- tal Agency Gibraltar sets out a need to monitor and control dust levels in the Environmental (Control of Dust) Regulations 2010 . In order for the company to gain its certificate of approval to operate, Basewell Ltd needed to outline a dust plan policy and provide monthly dust level reports from its sites to the agency. Prior to the installation of the Casella Guardian2, monitoring for dust levels was only conducted visually, and inspectors from the Environ- mental Agency would visit Basewell Ltd’s sites frequently to conduct inspections. Managing legal and regulatory responsibility, and the expectations from external agencies and local authorities, is a key part of project management. This can be very time consuming, managing site visits from inspectors and producing reports of hazard levels to a regular schedule.

The result was not only increased the ease of regulatory compliance and hazard monitoring, but over the course of a year the Environmental Agency’s site visits have reduced substantially as Basewell are able to provide all the necessary monitoring data regularly and remotely. Using the Guardian2 site boundary monitor has allowed Basewell Ltd not only to increase levels of worker safety on site by identifying which activities produce high levels of dust and the counter measures needed to reduce it, but it has also promoted a positive and responsible relationship with the environmental authority. The use of automated, hands free reporting and continuous data capture ensures a record of full accountability is easily accessible at all times and allows Basewell Ltd to focus on what they do best – servicing Gibraltar’s concrete needs as one of the most reliable contactors on the Rock. About Casella Casella is dedicated to reducing environmental and occupational health risks by developing equipment and technology for dust, noise and vibration monitoring. Casella’s core purpose is to create technology aimed at improving the working environment of employees, while providing robust data and equipment platforms to enable organisations to remain compliant with health and safety regulations. The company is an expert in the integra- tion of sensor technology and data management systems that further improve productivity and overall safety in the workplace. Casella’s range of instrumentation includes real-time dust monitors, personal sampling pumps, sound level meters, personal dosimeters, hand-arm vibration and boundary/fence-line monitors. Casella is a global busi- ness, part of the IDEAL Industries Inc. group of companies, with of- fices in the UK, US, Australia, China, and India. The company has provided precision instrumentation since 1799 and supplied eminent figures, including Charles Darwin, with instrumenta- tion for exploration and scientific work. Casella works with a network of specialist distributors to provide local service and client support to those searching out solutions for risk reduction and management.

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