Control it
Agree the practical control, owner, action, timescale and evidence of effectiveness.
Pressure control
From identified pressure to accountable control.
The Pressure Controls Register captures where pressure is being created and what the organisation will do about it. It prevents the response from stopping at signposting or route design when the underlying issue is workload, planning, staffing, welfare, role ambiguity or commercial pressure.

Use when Discovery finds
Control rule
Every identified pressure issue should end in one of four outcomes: control it, reduce it, escalate it, or consciously accept it with named ownership.
Agree the practical control, owner, action, timescale and evidence of effectiveness.
Reduce avoidable intensity, ambiguity, repetition or exposure where the work is creating strain.
Move pressure that cannot be fixed locally to the decision-makers who can act.
Where pressure cannot be removed, name the owner, rationale, monitoring route and review point.
Typical outputs
Outputs depend on the evidence, selected scope and client decisions. Not every client receives every output.
Boundary
It does not promise to remove all pressure from construction work, and it does not treat signposting as enough when work design is creating avoidable strain. Controls must have owners, evidence and test criteria.
Next step
Use the conversation to decide whether Discovery, a Pilot, the Full Programme, 90-Day Implementation or a Specialist Follow-On Service is the right next step.
Discuss the Half-Day Pilot