Safety is a priority on construction sites: a meeting in Nuoro on obligations and responsibilities.
The agenda includes mandatory documentation and specific risks.Per restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
Over the years, construction sites have undergone profound transformation, becoming places where safety, prevention, and regulatory compliance play an increasingly crucial role. To explore these aspects and review obligations and responsibilities, a technical meeting for businesses, installers, and workers will be held in Nuoro on Thursday, March 19th at 4:00 PM. The event, titled "How to Organize a Safe Construction Site. Documentation, Obligations, and Responsibilities," will take place in the Chamber of Commerce meeting room on the second floor of its headquarters at Via Papandrea 8. The initiative is promoted by Confindustria Sardegna Centrale, with the involvement of Confartigianato Nuoro, in collaboration with Inail Sardegna, as part of the project "Safety is Prevention. Protecting Health and Safety in Businesses."
The meeting will focus on mandatory documentation, specific risks, and the responsibilities of the various roles involved in managing safety on construction sites. It will be an opportunity to clarify regulatory developments and the compliance requirements for companies. Following institutional greetings from Marina Mastio, vice president of Confindustria Sardegna Centrale, and Paolo Pili, director of INAIL Nuoro, the technical presentations will follow. Speakers include Gian Piero Leoni, engineer and occupational health and safety consultant, who will explore coordination roles on construction sites.
This will be followed by a presentation by Luisa Puggioni, psychologist and psychotherapist, who will focus on risk assessment and organizational well-being. Practical contributions from regulatory bodies will also be provided, with presentations by Silvia Mulas, prevention technician at Spresal in Nuoro, and Armanda Melis, inspector of the Territorial Labor Inspectorate. Questions will be asked during the meeting. Attendance is free, but registration is required by visiting the Confindustria website.
