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Wednesday, 06 June 2007
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) plans to reduce site deaths with surprise inspections.
 

In a bid to reduce the number of deaths and injuries caused by falls and trips the HSE has announced that it will make more than 1,000 nationwide inspections on construction sites throughout June and July.
 
HSE inspectors are going to focus on making sure the correct precautions are taken during work at low and high heights to prevent the risk of any fall. They will also be checking that sites are kept in good order with footpaths, corridors and stairwells free of obstructions.
 
The HSE said last year 24 of the 59 worker deaths in construction, were caused by a fall from height. It added 4,000 major injuries such as broken bones or fractured skulls were reported by the construction industry, half of which involved a fall from below head height or tripping over materials on walkways.
 
Stephen Williams, HSE chief inspector of construction said: "The figures speak for themselves and we are going to tackle the issue head on with enforcement led inspections. Of course, the key to success will be support from construction workers and the industry itself. However we are prepared to take action against those who carelessly flout safety precautions with devastating effects to workers and their families.
 
"It is unacceptable that so many lives are being lost by falls and trips, especially when simple precautions can significantly reduce the risk. Employers must ensure that workers are competent and have access to the right equipment.  Sensible measures like keeping walkways on site clear must be taken to see an improvement in safety."
 

 

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