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26/03/2008

BSC Report Shows Death And Injury For Workers Is Rising

Businesses are losing £250 a second in costs and payouts for needless accidents in the workplace according to a survey carried out by the British Safety Council (BSC).

Millions of British men and women are at risk at work today because of a lack of safety training. BSC bosses were shocked to find that half of all employers had not even bothered to offer training, despite the fact that they could be saving billions of pounds in payouts and costs. One worker is still being killed every working day and one person is injured almost every minute.

The BSC's survey, 'Safe and Sound?' found that 62% of workers (two in three) had received little or no health and safety training from their employers. Workers in the construction industry or small and medium sized companies are those most at risk. As one of the world's largest health and safety charities, the BSC believes that simple basic training should be provided to all employees, and should be ongoing. The BSC works with businesses to help them to understand and follow health and safety regulations and to train staff.
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The annual bill for employers in payouts and costs for accidents and injuries at work is £7.8 billion which is the equivalent of £250 a second. And with a cost to the overall economy of £31.8 billion, the health and safety risk is costing the nation £1,000 every second, or £500 for every man, woman and child per year. That's the equivalent of 10 brand new hospitals every year.

However, it is not entirely the bosses' fault, according to Brian Nimick, Chief Executive of the British Safety Council. He said: "British bosses need to know whether they are doing the right thing. The problem is that businesses, particularly those of a small or medium size, are overwhelmed by the mountains of confusing red tape. Businesses need clear and simple guidelines so that measures such as training for health and safety are seen as an asset, not a burden. Health and safety in the workplace saves lives and families. Companies need to see this as a priority and also as an investment. We export British health and safety standards all over the world, but there is much to do still at home."

(CD/JM)

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