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PSDP & PSCS FAQ - Meath

Comprehensive FAQ guide for PSDP and PSCS appointments in Meath

Published: April 30, 2026Read time: 8 min read

PSDP/PSCS in Meath

Safety Check provides expert psdp/pscs services across Meath and all of Leinster. Our team understands the unique challenges of construction safety in Meath and delivers tailored solutions to keep your projects safe, compliant, and operational.

Meath-Specific PSDP/PSCS Services

Whether you're working in Dublin city center, rural Meath locations, or anywhere in between, our psdp/pscs services are designed for Meath construction companies. We understand local regulations, site conditions, and industry practices specific to Meath.

Why Choose Safety Check for PSDP/PSCS in Meath?

  • 24+ years of construction safety experience in Meath
  • Deep knowledge of Meath construction industry and local conditions
  • IOSH registered and fully qualified safety professionals
  • Rapid response times - typically within 24 hours
  • Tailored solutions for Meath construction companies of all sizes

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between PSDP and PSCS in Meath?

PSDP (Project Supervisor for Design Process) oversees health and safety during the design phase. PSCS (Project Supervisor for Construction Stage) manages health and safety during construction. In Meath projects, both roles are typically required for construction work.

When is a PSDP appointment required for Meath construction projects?

A PSDP is required for all construction projects in Meath where more than one contractor is involved in the design process, or where the project is notifiable (typically projects lasting more than 30 days or involving more than 20 workers).

What qualifications must a PSDP or PSCS have in Meath?

PSDP and PSCS appointments require individuals with appropriate competence in construction health and safety management. In Meath, this typically means formal qualifications (NEBOSH, IOSH, or equivalent), relevant experience, and demonstrated knowledge of Irish health and safety regulations.

What are the key responsibilities of a PSCS on Meath construction sites?

The PSCS is responsible for: coordinating health and safety during construction, ensuring contractors have Safety Statements and Risk Assessments, managing site inductions, monitoring compliance, investigating incidents, and maintaining health and safety records throughout the Meath project.

Can the same person be both PSDP and PSCS for a Meath project?

Generally, no. The PSDP and PSCS roles require different expertise and focus. However, for small Meath projects, a single competent person may hold both appointments if they have the necessary qualifications and can manage both responsibilities effectively.

What are the penalties for not appointing a PSDP or PSCS in Meath?

Failure to appoint a PSDP or PSCS when required can result in fines up to €50,000+ and criminal prosecution. In Meath, the HSA actively enforces this requirement, and the absence of these statutory appointments is a serious breach of construction health and safety law.

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