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The dangers of trespassing on construction sites
Construction sites may look exciting or like big playgrounds, but they can be dangerous for those not trained to work there. Whether it’s curiosity, the desire to take a shortcut, or just being unaware of the risks, stepping onto a construction site without permission can lead to serious trouble.
Let’s explore why staying away from these areas is so important.
1. Unstable Ground
Construction sites are full of unfinished surfaces. Loose soil, gravel, or partially dug trenches can collapse without warning, causing injuries
2. Sharp and Hazardous Materials
Sharp objects such as nails and pieces of metal can be found on construction sites. A single misstep can lead to cuts and puncture injuries and subsequent infections.
3. Falling Objects
Construction often involves working at height. Tools, debris, or building materials can sometimes fall from scaffolding or cranes. Hard hats protect workers, but trespassers are unlikely to wear suitable protection.
4. Material storage
Materials stored on construction sites can become unsafe if tampered with or climbed on creating a risk of serious injuries to trespassers. Deep excavations and drainage systems create a fall from height risk and can also create an entrapment risk which prevent escape.
5. Legal Consequences
Aside from physical dangers, trespassing on a construction site is illegal. Getting caught could mean fines or even a criminal record—so it’s not worth the thrill of sneaking in.
Why It’s Best to Stay Away
Construction sites are carefully controlled environments. Workers are trained, wear safety equipment, and follow strict rules to minimise risks. Trespassers, however, are exposed to all the hazards without any of these protections.
The Takeaway
Next time you see a construction site, admire it from a distance – or book a visit to see our sales team. If you’re tempted to take a shortcut or explore, remember that your safety is worth more than the risk. Protect yourself, respect the rules, and stay safe!
If you see something or someone on one of our sites that doesn’t look right – call our emergency number on 01403 787 300.