1. Planning and Design Oversight: * Review temporary works designs (e.g., shoring, propping, formwork) to ensure compliance with BS 5975 and engineering specifications. * Coordinate with designers, contractors, and the Temporary Works Designer (TWD). 2. Risk Management: * Conduct risk assessments and method statements (RAMS) for temporary works. * Identify hazards (e.g., ground instability, load-bearing capacity) and implement controls. 3. Documentation and Approvals: * Ensure all temporary works have design certificates and are approved by a competent person. * Maintain records of inspections, permits, and handover certificates. 4. Site Supervision: * Monitor installation and dismantling of temporary structures (e.g., scaffolding, crane foundations, trench supports). * Verify that work aligns with approved designs and safety protocols. 5. Communication: * Brief site teams on temporary works requirements and safety procedures. * Liaise with the Principal Contractor and Principal Designer under CDM 2015. 6. Inspections: * Oversee inspections at critical stages (e.g., before concrete pours, after extreme weather). * Ensure compliance with LOLER 1998 (for lifting equipment) and PUWER 1998 (equipment safety)