Health and Safety Executive Shattered Lives Campaign 2008 Building and Plant Maintenance.

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Health and Safety Executive Shattered Lives Campaign 2008 Building and Plant Maintenance

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Health and Safety Executive

Shattered Lives

Campaign 2008

Building and Plant Maintenance

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Background

• Around half of major injuries from falls occur during building or plant maintenance (more than 1,500 last year)

• Falls are the main cause of workplace fatality. 45 dead last year

• Slips, trips and falls account for more than a third (38%) of all major workplace injuries

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Shattered Lives Campaign

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Tom’s life shattered

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Serious injury

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A bad safety record hits profits

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Look at the risks

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Avoid work at height where possible

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Competence is key

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You don’t have to fall far to land hard

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What next?

• This is what we are doing as a company– Working with the union– Reviewing risk assessment/ method statements– Training/ re-training our workers– Getting new, safer access equipment– Looking at where we can improve housekeeping to

stop trips

• What more could we do to prevent trips and falls?