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04/01/2010

Figures Show Extent Of Workplace Safety Failings

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Employers need to work harder at keeping their workers safe in 2010, as Britain's safety watchdog urges improvement on last year.

According to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), last year 47 work related incidents occurred across East Yorkshire, North Lincs and North East Lincs each week - an annual total of 2466 people being killed or injured.

The 2008/09 statistics show 3 people were killed at work across East Yorkshire, North Lincs and North East Lincs while 600 sustained major injuries and a further 1863 suffered injuries requiring more than three days absence. The figures compare with 5 fatalities, 594 major injuries and 2094 cases of injuries requiring more than three days absence in 2007/08.

Including other absences due to ill health caused by work activities, this contributes to an estimated 2.4 million working days lost across Yorkshire and the Humber as a whole at a massive cost to the economy and individual businesses, which is why HSE says it makes perfect sense to make working environments safe.
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The organisation warns that if employers insist on compromising the health of their employees then they will take enforcement action.

Last year HSE prosecuted 119 firms across Yorkshire and the Humber for breaching health and safety legislation and took action against hundreds more by issuing Prohibition and Improvement Notices.

David Snowball, HSE's Regional Director for Yorkshire and the Humber, said: "Behind these statistics are the real life stories of people and families dealing with real hardship, pain and suffering.

"We should pause to reflect as a New Year arrives on the number of incidents in the past 12 months, and what we can do to stop the same pattern repeating.

"Slips, trips and falls, handling accidents and incidents involving falling objects and moving machinery are consistently the chief causes of death and serious injury.

"Many of these injuries are entirely preventable. There are straightforward and sensible steps that businesses can take to manage the risks people face in their day-to-day work."

Britain boasts one of the best health and safety records in Europe but with 180 workplace deaths nationally last year, HSE say there is still much to be done.

(CD/GK)

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