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Health and Safety Executive / Local Authorities Enforcement Liaison Committee (HELA)

Local Authority Circular

  • Open Government Status: Fully Open
  • LAC Number: 77/5
  • Date: 1/04/2008
  • Cancellation date: 01/04/2009

To: Health and Safety Enforcing Authorities

For the attention of: Local Authority Health and Safety Enforcement Managers, Health and Safety Regulators and others


Slips and Trips in Catering and Hospitality

This Local Authority Circular provides information on slip and trip issues for EHOs and health and safety enforcement officers.  This work forms part of the planned delivery of the Fit3 Strategic Programme.

Background

1. Despite considerable effort by HSE and LAs, the number of major injuries caused by slips and trips at work continues to remain stubbornly flat, last year numbering over 10,000, a third of all reported injuries. Some lead indicators, however, show that awareness of the issue is increasing among employers and workers and, building on publicity campaigns such as Watch Your Step and the planned Slips, Trips and Falls campaign ("Shattered Lives"), we need to build momentum to persuade employers to take action and so drive down the figures. This LAC carries forward last year’s initiative in the catering and hospitality sector.

Preventing slips within catering

2. The aim of this initiative is to raise awareness of slips and trips standards for kitchens amongst duty holders; to improve the management of slips; improve standards of contamination control and cleaning in kitchens; and enforce where appropriate.

3. The 2006/07 RIDDOR statistics reveal an encouraging reduction in the number of major injuries within this sector.  We need to build on this. The latest sector breakdown by SIC and SOC is at Annex 1 and provide information to LAs on where best to target their activity.

4. HSE is running a major publicity led Slips, Trips and Falls national campaign "Shattered Lives" in February/March 2008, supported by sector specific advertising, one of the targets for which is catering and hospitality. Further interventions by LAs will therefore help to cement messages and encourage positive action to reduce slip and trip accidents

5. The Programme team, in consultation with sector, LA and other colleagues, has produced free support material for employers - the Stop Slips in Kitchens pack - comprising good practice guidance, posters and other material which has already been widely distributed to LAs.  Further copies are available from helena.allum@hse.gsi.gov.uk, from HSE books or downloadable from www.hse.gov.uk/slips/campaigns. LAs have found it helpful for both health and safety enforcement officers and those engaged in food standards work to have access to the pack for passing on to duty holders during visits and against which to judge standards.

Action required

6. LA health and safety officers are asked to support the campaign by:

7. Premises to target should include companies or industry sectors that have high major injury accident rates and fall into the following categories:

Timing

Links with other projects 

Other issues to be aware of

Programme contacts

Slips and trips general advice

Slips and trips scientific support

Annex