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HSE Press Release E199:02 - 17 October 2002


Safe driver, safer workplace


The results of a discussion document on preventing workplace transport accidents have been revealed by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).

On average around 70 people are killed and 1,200 seriously injured each year in workplace transport accidents. It is hoped that the ideas generated through the document will help to reduce these appalling figures.

More than 100 responses to the 'Preventing workplace transport accidents' discussion document, published in January by the Health and Safety Commission (HSC), were received from industry. These indicated three key areas where action is needed:

These results were revealed and discussed with industry representatives at a conference at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre in London on Wednesday 16 October.

Bill Gillan, HSE's workplace transport priority programme manager, said:

"Most accidents are due to 'people' failures, but people are inherently imperfect. Changing behaviour is possible, though difficult, but we have to try! Environmental and vehicle factors are also important. Now we will act on what we have learnt from the discussion document and formulate proposals on how we can proceed.

"But the dialogue still isn't over. We still want to hear from anybody that has anything to say about improving health, safety and welfare in this industry."

A new interactive virtual reality CD-ROM, which was developed to help it assess health, safety and welfare standards in workplace transport, was also introduced at the conference. Delegates were issued with a presentation copy and asked to evaluate it as a training/assessment toolkit.

A further 5,000 copies of the CD-ROM will be available free of charge from HSE Books on 01787 881165 from 31 October, on the understanding that those who use it will evaluate it and tell HSE what they think.

Kevin Jewitt, HSE project officer for the development of the CD-ROM, said:

""Virtual reality is unchartered territory for HSE - this is a new venture and we need to know what our stakeholders think of it. Four virtual worlds have been created to reflect the industries that workplace transport has the biggest impact on. They are a construction site, a farm, a large distribution depot and a warehouse.

"Some of the simulated accidents are based on real cases reported to HSE over the last five years. They include examples of near misses, crush injuries, falling objects and overturns. In addition, the viewer can watch examples of poor driving and bad working practices - intended to draw attention to some of the 'avoidable' accidents that occur in many workplaces."

Notes to Editors

1. Any comments on the CD-ROM or workplace transport issues in general can be e-mailed to workplace.transport@hse.gsi.gov.uk or sent by post to the workplace transport team, Workplace Transport and Special Hazards, The Health and Safety Executive, 5NW, Rose Court, 2 Southwark Bridge, London SE1 9HS.

2. The CD-ROM, as well as feedback from the discussion document, was presented at a conference attended by industry in the Mountbatten Suite of the Queen Elizabeth II Centre, Westminster, on Wednesday 16 October 2002.

3. A limited number of press review copies of the CD-ROM are available from HSE's press office by telephoning Jan Kemal on 020 7717 6918.

4. 'Fatal Traction', INDG 279(rev1), an HSE leaflet which gives practical advice on avoiding agricultural transport accidents, is available free of charge from HSE Books, PO Box 1999, Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 2WA, tel 01787-881165 or fax: 01787-313995.

Copies of the approved code of practice and guidance 'Rider-operated lift trucks: Operator training', L117, ISBN 0 7176 2455 2, price £5.00, are available from HSE Books, PO Box 1999, Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 2WA, tel: 01787-881165 or fax: 01787-313995. Priced publications are also available from some good booksellers.

Copies of 'The Safe Use of Vehicles on Construction Sites', HSG 144, ISBN 0 7176 1610 X, price £7.95, are available from HSE Books, PO Box 1999, Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 2WA, tel: 01787-881165 or fax: 01787-313995.

Copies of 'Tractor Action', ISBN 0 7176 1884 6, a video training pack on safe working practices for tractor operations, price £29.78, are available from HSE Books, PO Box 1999, Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 2WA, tel: 01787-881165 or fax: 01787-313995.

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Published on the HSE web site on 18 October 2002

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