Worker welfare should be the top priority in the construction industry. Adhering to hygiene and safety standards is essential and a legal requirement for workers operating under unfavourable conditions in the construction industry. Welfare units are often the most required units for the well-being of the workers. Welfare units, often referred to as site cabins or mobile facilities, provide essential amenities such as toilets, rest areas, changing rooms, and handwashing stations. 

Thus, welfare unit servicing in UK is a major servicing requirement for all the welfare units. It ensures that the units remain clean, safe and hygienic. 

What is welfare unit servicing?

Welfare unit servicing is the process of maintaining routine servicing, which includes cleaning and replenishment of the units to ensure they remain safe, sanitary and fully operational throughout the construction period. The service includes: 

  • Emptying and cleaning of the toilets and waste tanks 
  • Refilling of the water supplies and refilling of the handwashing stations
  • Restocking the units with various consumables, including soap, towels, paper rolls, and toilet tissue.
  • Checking the power systems and the heating and ventilation systems of the units. 
  • Inspection for the damages and faults that are present in the welfare units that could lead to disruption.

 

The frequency of servicing the welfare unit depends on the size of the welfare unit. Again, if the construction project is large and involves many workers, then the frequency of servicing should be high. This is because the number of workers using the unit will be high. Again, for busy construction sites, servicing is often done on a weekly or even twice-weekly basis. 

Why does the welfare unit service matter? 

Compliance with health and safety regulations

Health and safety regulations require the welfare units to remain clean and adequately stocked on-site. Failure to maintain these facilities properly will result in legal penalties and fines, and may also lead to the shutdown of the site. Regular servicing ensures compliance and avoids unnecessary health risks for the workers. 

 

Helps to boost morale and productivity

When workers have access to clean toilets, well-maintained wash basins, and comfortable facilities on site, they can work efficiently and also take breaks as needed. This increases the productivity of the workers. Working in a healthy and clean environment boosts their morale. 

Helps in ensuring health and hygiene 

Construction sites are unclean zones; however, maintaining sanitation and cleanliness in terms of toileting is a boon for the workers. By accessing clean toilets, they reduce the risk of illness. This reduces the number of sick days and keeps the workers healthy. 

Avoid expensive mistakes 

Ignoring the servicing of the welfare units results in foul odours, equipment failures and overflows. This creates an unhygienic condition for the workers. Regular maintenance helps to prevent expensive emergency repairs and ensures smooth site operations. Moreover, these units are sustainable options that keep the site clean and incorporate eco-friendly features, such as water-saving systems and solar-powered lighting. 

 

At Team Green Solutions, we specialise in transporting welfare units and small plants for your projects.  Our welfare unit servicing in the UK encompasses emptying the waste tank, replacing the chemicals, and replenishing consumables.