15:50 19 Apr 2007
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Health and safety is a top priority in construction. The industry has suffered from a poor accident record in the past, but is working hard to improve health and safety. Work across the industry has focused on reducing accident and incident rates, and making construction a safer industry to work in, with fewer deaths.
Health and safety statistics
Latest results from the Health and Safety Commission for 2005/06 show that:
But there is plenty of work still to be done, as the Health and Safety Executive believes that injury rates are too high. The Health and Safety Statistics 2005/06 report also shows there were:
For the first time, the proportion of major injuries due to falls from height has been overtaken by those resulting from slips, trips and falls on the same level. Injuries due to slips and trips and manual handling have risen steadily over the past few years while those from falls from height and struck by object have been reduced substantially.
Latest accident and incident statistics from the HSE can be found here:
Construction fatalities and incidents and the progress being made - 1981 to 2006
How health and safety is being tackled
The Major Contractor's Group, which includes the UK's biggest construction companies, is taking a lead in trying to improve health and safety in the industry. Its members are responsible for carrying out more than £20bn of construction work each year, and it has a detailed health and safety policy. It has also seen accident rates fall by a third across its members' sites in the last five years.
The construction industry's clients are also trying to help improve accident statistics, and all of them will be forced to do so through the new Construction (Design and Management) legislation, which came into force on 6 April 2007. Besides this, some industry clients are making health and safety a key part of their requirements, including the 2012 London Olympics, which aims to be a exemplar project.
Key HSE contacts for the construction industry may also be useful.
Useful links - general construction information
The Health and Safety Commission's Construction Group
The Health and Safety Executive's construction pages
CITB ConstructionSkills health and safety training information
The Working Well Together campaign
Institution of Occupational Safety and Health - construction information
First aid at work - what you need to know
Involving workers in health and safety
Useful links - specific construction topics from the HSE
Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls
Noise Calculator - to work out noise exposure levels
Sun protection for outdoor workers
Manual Handling Assessment Chart - for safe manual handling
Health and safety articles in Contract Journal and contractjournal.com
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