17:23 01 Aug 2002
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The fatality rate for industries involving plant is among the
highest across all industrial sectors, according to statistics
published by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).
The waste and scrap recycling sector has the worst fatality rate
with 23.9 deaths for every 100,000 workers - 30 times the national
industrial average of just 0.8.
The quarrying of stone and ore (12.2 per 100,000), sewage and
refuse disposal (8.8 per 100,000) and construction (5.7 per
100,000) are all among the seven worst industry sectors for
fatality rates.
The statistics, relating to the year 2001/2002, give no direct
indication of the number of fatalities involving plant. However,
within the construction industry the HSE has identified some trends
- excavators are frequently implicated in fatal accidents under the
category 'struck by a moving vehicle', while 'struck by a
moving/falling object' often involves objects falling/swinging
while being lifted.
These findings support findings of research conducted by
CJ/PMJ last year revealing the same trends, while also
underlining the paucity of detailed information concerning plant
related accidents.