Construction News
30/01/2009
Polish Construction Workers Encouraged To Report Poor Working Conditions To HSE
Over 2.3 million people are employed by the UK's construction sector, making it one of the country's biggest industries. A recent survey indicates the largest single group of migrant workers is from Poland, accounting for 2% of the workforce.
Robert Rusiecki Embassy 1st Counsellor to the Polish Embassy said: "Migrant workers have a positive reputation in Great Britain (GB) and are providing an important source of labour. However it is easy for them to be exploited on British construction sites as they often have a limited knowledge of this country's health and safety system and many have never even heard of the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). I welcome this HSE initiative aiming to improve Polish migrant workers working conditions."
Speaking from the Polish Embassy, Stephen Williams Chief Inspector of Construction said: "HSE is not here to check on workers' legal or employment status and we do not pass any information about individuals on to other agencies. We just care about the health and safety of workers, and all workers, including those from abroad, should receive protection from the risks of their workplace. Any health and safety system must take account of individuals - a 'one size fits all' system is not sufficient."
HSE is ensuring that guidance is available for migrant workers, many construction publications have been translated for several years and we have undertaken outreach work in Polish communities to raise awareness.
(CD/JM)
Robert Rusiecki Embassy 1st Counsellor to the Polish Embassy said: "Migrant workers have a positive reputation in Great Britain (GB) and are providing an important source of labour. However it is easy for them to be exploited on British construction sites as they often have a limited knowledge of this country's health and safety system and many have never even heard of the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). I welcome this HSE initiative aiming to improve Polish migrant workers working conditions."
Speaking from the Polish Embassy, Stephen Williams Chief Inspector of Construction said: "HSE is not here to check on workers' legal or employment status and we do not pass any information about individuals on to other agencies. We just care about the health and safety of workers, and all workers, including those from abroad, should receive protection from the risks of their workplace. Any health and safety system must take account of individuals - a 'one size fits all' system is not sufficient."
HSE is ensuring that guidance is available for migrant workers, many construction publications have been translated for several years and we have undertaken outreach work in Polish communities to raise awareness.
(CD/JM)
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