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HSE Press Release: E135:04 28 September 2004

HSE and Kent's Local Authorities join forces for transport safety blitz

Bill Callaghan, Chair of the Health and Safety Commission (HSC) announced today a partnership initiative between the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and Local Authorities in Kent to run the country's largest ever workplace transport safety campaign.

The campaign will target transport safety throughout the food supply chain in Kent from producer and importer through to consumer. Workplace transport incidents are the biggest cause of deaths in agriculture and food industries. Between 1992 and 2002, 44 farmers and 30 employees were killed in transport related incidents across the country.

Around 70 HSE inspectors and local authority officers will carry out spot check inspections to hundreds of sites throughout Kent over the next two weeks. The spot checks will cover a wide range of business enterprises, including farms, packaging companies, warehouses and retail sites. Enforcement action will be taken where duty holders are putting people at significant risk. Kent Police will also stop goods vehicles at roadside safety checks around the county. If the campaign proves successful, HSE plans to extend the initiative to other regions.

Transport accidents cause 21% of fatal injuries to employees. Over the past two years there have been 98 fatalities. In 2002/3 there were 1,600 major injuries to employees and the self-employed, plus over 3,300 injuries serious enough to keep people off work for more than three days. These accidents cost the country over £540 million - and considerable pain and grief for those involved.

Speaking at the campaign's launch at the Museum of Kent Life in Cobtree, Maidstone, Bill Callaghan said:

"Kent has long celebrated its reputation as the Garden of England, and due to the huge amount of food that is either produced in the county or arrives at its ports, food transport is an important business which can generate a significant risk. The campaign message is simple: safe site, safe driver, safe vehicle.

"This is the first time that HSE and Local Authorities have collectively used resources on such a major initiative. By sharing expertise and information and working together to tackle every activity in the transport chain in a jointly managed project, we hope to make a real difference to transport safety in Kent."

Notes to Editors

1. Further information on workplace transport injury statistics can be found in the Health and Safety Commission's Comprehensive Injury Statistics in support of the Revitalising Health and Safety programmes, which is available free on http://www.hse.gov.uk/statistics/pdf/rhstran.pdf [323kb]

2. There will be a dedicated HSE telephone line for enquiries relating to this safe transport initiative, operating until 15 October 2004, on 01233 653930.

PUBLIC ENQUIRIES:

Call HSE's Infoline, tel: 0845 345 0055, visit http://www.hse.gov.uk/contact or write to: HSE InfoLine, Caerphilly Business Park, Caerphilly CF83 3GG.

PRESS ENQUIRIES:

Journalists only: Jackie Stevenson 01483 882 692
Paul Clements 020 7717 6016

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