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What Welfare Facilities are Required on a Construction Site?

benrothwell Jul 13th, 2026

Providing adequate welfare facilities on construction sites is a legal requirement and a key part of maintaining a safe and productive work environment. From washing facilities and on-site accommodation to rest areas and toilets, these provisions play a direct role in supporting worker wellbeing, safety and overall site efficiency.

In this guide, the site welfare and accommodation experts at Bunkabin outline the essential site welfare facilities required on construction sites, what the regulations say and how to establish that your site meets minimum standards.

WHAT DO THE REGULATIONS REQUIRE?

Welfare facilities on construction sites are governed by the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM regulations), which set out clear legal requirements for site welfare.

Under these regulations, the principal contractor is responsible for providing suitable and sufficient welfare facilities from the start of the construction project and maintaining them throughout.

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) also provides guidance on minimum standards for welfare facilities on construction sites, covering areas such as:

  • Sanitary conveniences (toilets)
  • Washing facilities
  • Drinking water
  • Changing rooms and storage
  • Rest facilities and break areas

Facilities must be easily accessible, adequately lit, well ventilated and maintained in good condition.

In practice, this means welfare facilities should be positioned so workers can reach them quickly without having to travel excessive distances across the site, particularly in larger or multi-phase construction projects. Poorly located facilities can discourage use and create unnecessary disruption to workflows.

Lighting is also important, especially during early starts, late finishes or winter working hours. Facilities should be adequately lit to ensure they can be used safely at all times, reducing the risk of slips, trips and other workplace accidents.

Ventilation plays a key role in maintaining hygiene and comfort. Toilets, washing areas and rest facilities should be well ventilated to prevent the build-up of odours, moisture and harmful substances, particularly where hazardous materials are being handled on site.

Ongoing maintenance is equally critical. Welfare facilities must be cleaned regularly, kept stocked with essential supplies such as toilet paper, soap and paper towels, and inspected to make sure they remain in safe working condition. Any faults, such as broken lighting, heating systems or plumbing, should be addressed promptly to avoid non-compliance.

If these standards are not met, sites risk falling below legal requirements, which can lead to enforcement action from the HSE, including improvement notices, prohibition notices or, in serious cases, site shutdowns.

THE IMPACT OF WELFARE FACILITIES ON HEALTH, SAFETY AND SITE PERFORMANCE

Beyond legislation, welfare facilities should not be approached as a box-ticking exercise. They have a direct impact on worker comfort, health and safety, as well as overall site performance.

On construction sites, where workers are exposed to physical demands, changing weather conditions and potentially hazardous substances, access to suitable welfare facilities is important for maintaining safe working practices. Without proper facilities in place, even routine tasks can become more difficult, increasing the likelihood of errors, fatigue and avoidable risks.

Without adequate welfare facilities, construction sites can face:

  • Reduced worker satisfaction and wellbeing, particularly where rest areas, washing facilities or changing rooms are limited.
  • Increased risk of workplace accidents, as fatigue, poor hygiene or lack of suitable break areas can affect concentration and safety.
  • Poor hygiene and unsafe working conditions, especially where workers are unable to wash properly after handling hazardous substances.

There is also a wider operational impact. Sites with insufficient welfare provisions may experience lower productivity, as workers spend more time moving across the site to access basic facilities or dealing with avoidable disruptions.

ESSENTIAL WELFARE FACILITIES ON CONSTRUCTION SITES

To meet legal requirements and support worker welfare, construction sites must include the following basic welfare facilities:

Toilets and sanitary conveniences

Construction sites must provide a sufficient number of toilets for workers. Wherever possible, toilet blocks with flushing toilets connected to a main supply and drainage tanks should be used. Where this is not practical, portable chemical toilets can be used.

Toilets should:

  • Include toilet paper
  • Be cleaned regularly
  • Be well ventilated and adequately lit
  • Include sanitary waste disposal bins where required

At least one toilet must be provided, with additional units depending on the number of workers on site.

Washing facilities

Washing facilities must be provided near toilets and include:

  • Wash basins with a built-in water supply (hot and cold, or warm water)
  • Soap or other cleaning materials
  • Paper towels or hand drying equipment

These facilities are essential for maintaining hygiene, particularly when workers are handling hazardous substances or working in dirty conditions. At Bunkabin, our twin and deluxe toilet blocks offer substantial handwashing facilities as standard.

Rest facilities and break areas

Construction sites must include rest and refreshment areas such as diners where workers can take breaks in a comfortable environment.

These facilities should:

  • Be adequately heated
  • Include seating with back support
  • Provide tables for food and drink preparation
  • Include canteen areas or appliances where appropriate

These areas should also be clean, well maintained and protected from adverse weather conditions.

GETTING WELFARE FACILITIES RIGHT ON YOUR SITE

Meeting welfare facilities requirements on construction sites is essential for maintaining health, safety and productivity. From toilets and washing facilities to rest areas and secure storage, each element plays a role in supporting workers throughout the day.

At Bunkabin, we provide a range of welfare cabins and site accommodation designed to meet the demands of modern construction sites. Our units are built for reliability, easy installation and ongoing use in busy and challenging environments.

If you’re planning a construction project and need support with welfare facilities, get in touch with our experienced team to discuss your requirements.

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