HSE press release: E145:03 - 23 July 2003
Health & Safety Executive (HSE) inspectors made a hundred contacts with agricultural premises on the Isle of Wight in a bid to reduce accidents to children and the visiting public.
Inspectors also took action where they found unacceptable standards including:
Charles Gilby, Lead Inspector for the HSE, said: "Many of the farm workers lacked the appropriate training needed for their job and this can put them and others at risk. A particular problem on the Island may be lack of island-based training and the cost of sending workers to the mainland.
"In order to meet this gap in training the Health and Safety Executive is working in collaboration with the Isle of Wight College and the National Farmer's Union to organise an ongoing programme of training events for Island farm workers.
"Training is to be run before Christmas for forklift truck operators and all-terrain vehicle (Quad bike) drivers. Additional courses are in the pipeline but suggestions from farmers on what they want are welcome.
Additionally HSE is working with The Isle of Wight Economic Partnership who are assisting to secure European Union funding to reduce the cost of the training.
Mr Gilby added: "All parties are working hard to help Isle of Wight farm workers. However, if these courses are not adequately taken up the funding and future provision will be in doubt. Inspectors will require farm workers to gain the same levels of training whether or not they take advantage of this subsidised training."
1. This inspection initiative is part of the HSE's nationwide
programme to reduce the number of deaths and injuries in
agriculture and forestry. There are 453 holdings registered on the
Isle of Wight.
2. Farms which require advice on health and safety can get access to a range of information available on the HSE website: http://www.hse.gov.uk
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